 All right, Bola Buddies, so behind me, all these totes. This is all. Hey, Bola Buddies, thanks for watching. On my little pony. Amazing, right? All right, let's get started. Listed inventory, listed, listed. It's not my money pile. It's my, what is my money pile? It's my things to sell, things that need to be sold, things that people need to buy, pile. Anyway, I want to talk to you today about my super cool Bolo of the day. And why is this cool? This is cool because I tried Google Lens and I could not identify them. So I just listed them as unbranded dollhouse figures. And guess what? They still sold for $27.50, I believe it was. I'll pop up a screenshot right over here and the buyer paid shipping. And this is an international sale. So I'm going to take them out of the bag and I'm going to show you why they are so cool and what keywords I used to list these. Pick these up at a thrift store for $1. And what's really cool about them is they are bendable. So I definitely put that in my title. I don't think I used the word posable and I probably should have. But look, his little head moves. I tried researching these. If you guys know what they are, let me know down in the comments. I had no luck, no markings on the bottom. So wood bendable dollhouse figures. This one has yarn hair. They are just really, really cool. They do have some imperfections on them. I just took good photos and hopefully they looked at the photos and saw the imperfections. I probably noted it somewhere. I typically do or make sure I have really clear photos. But look at the cow. These are incredible. I love picking up dollhouse figures and I'm going to show you why. But these were really cool and even unmarked they sold for almost $30. Now, maybe this is a really great brand and I just didn't know about it. Who knows? But either way, $1 into $27.50 plus shipping going internationally. Much cleaned up and featuring my husband who is over here playing in the tools and he found some amazing items. Yep, those are snap-on. Of course he finds snap-on and he is keeping those. You've even seen this style. Yeah, wonder what this is. Look, they have external dolls and it's so you can stick it in something, grab it. Oh, wow, cool. They have more cinnamon on them. All right, you guys. So I grabbed these items from a dollhouse. I knew that I wanted these plastic figures because I sell them all the time. I did look up this Toy Story. I think it was a telephone and comps were good. But they had it priced high. They knew what they had. So back to the dolls in my hand, I'm gonna show you close-ups. There was a big dollhouse and I'm gonna show you it here in a minute. And there was a box full of stuff and I pulled these dolls out of it and I asked if they would sell them to me separately. And I got all of them for $6.00, okay? I had no idea what I had in my hand. I definitely hit the jackpot. Wait until you see this, you guys. It's just incredible. I'm wondering now if I should have dug a little deeper down in this box. I feel like now I should have tried to buy all of the furniture and just everything. Most of it was just newer items. I really feel like I got the best of the best. But you just look back and you think, did I miss something? Because wait until you see these bolos. Oh my goodness. Right now I went down into another barn area and I'm looking through here. There are some vintage dresses. I didn't end up getting any of these. Some vintage toddler dresses can do really well. Here is the first one. I sold her for $99.99. But wait, there's more. This one sold for $249.99. And I still have this one listed. I've got her up for auction for $249.99. And she's actually signed on the foot, but I don't know what it says. She is incredible also. And then I also found this little bear. And it's super cute. So I've got that one priced kinda high also. Hey, below buddies. Thanks for watching. All right, since we are talking about dollhouse items, I thought I would go back, whoops, into the last 90 days of my eBay sales and show you some other dollhouse items I have sold. So if you watch my channel on a regular basis, you may have already seen or we'll see some of these items in the future. But because I was talking about a dollhouse item, I thought I would share with you just how much variety there is in dollhouse items. I like to do a lot of replacement parts. This is from the Victorian Play School Dollhouse. I have parted this out more than once. A lot of times you get them, they are faded and in not great condition, but you can part them out and make good profits. I sold this one for $24.80 and the buyer paid shipping. Next item was this cute little dollhouse sewing room set. I kind of set this one up and coordinated things that would go in a sewing room. I think it is adorable. I'm actually surprised it did not sell quicker. I sold this for $49.60 plus shipping. And if I remember correctly, this came from like an estate garage sale and a big bundle of dollhouse items. They were just in a huge box. There was a dollhouse, I asked them if I could buy the items without the dollhouse and they said yes and that is what I decided to do. Now, let me know in the comments, would you have parted these items out individually or would you have sold it as a lot? The next item is this vintage baby doll unbranded plastic. It's a baby doll in a crib and it's super, super cute. It comes out of the crib, little wood crib. Sold this for a best offer of $12 plus shipping. And I got this at a garage sale for 50 cents. These are tiny mice and cheese. So again, maybe another item that I should have did like a multi-quantity on. I don't know why I listed them all together, but they were made in West Germany, definitely vintage and very cool. I picked these up at a garage sale for $1 and I sold them for $18.60 plus shipping. This is a vintage lot of dollhouse items and I could not identify what dollhouse they went to. So I generically listed this pretty much as unbranded and the item sold for a best offer of $25 plus shipping and I don't remember where I got this. I feel like it maybe came with a dollhouse and then I got rid of the dollhouse and just sold the items like I donated the dollhouse but I just don't recall. This is a Kathy Cruz dollhouse doll and if you find Kathy Cruz, she is definitely a Bolo. These are little wood dollhouse mini poseable wood dolls and this one came from the Goodwill Benz and I took a best offer of $25 plus shipping. This one right here came from a garage sale. I do have video footage of it and I actually found another one that was a big money Bolo the same day. This one did pretty good. I had it priced high. I probably had it priced too high. Somebody came in and offered me $75 and I went ahead and took that and the buyer paid shipping. Next item is this Fisher Price Loving Family Dollhouse Post Office Woman Mail Carrier from 1995. I got this out of a mystery toy box from Auctions for You that is her YouTube channel and she sells to resellers. So definitely check her out. I will link her down below. This right here is not actually a dollhouse figure but I always put that in the title for these small mini die cast pencil sharpeners because people will use them for their dollhouses and this came from the Goodwill Benz and I sold this for $6.50 plus shipping. This is another piece from that Play School Victorian dollhouse. This is the stairs and it also has a door that goes right here that I sold separately. So you can really part this out. They're handrails that I sold separately. I break it down big time. I sold this for $11 and the buyer paid shipping. The next item is this Mattel Barbie Kelly Surprise Birthday Party Animal Chairs. These are really cute. And also this McDonald's Happy Mail Toys I'm up at Baby's Fawzi with the horse. I have sold the horse separately but it sold faster when I put the little figure with it. Same person bought both these items in a bundle and they sold it for $18 plus shipping. This next set is a bundle also. This really is not a dollhouse item but the other items that she purchased are dollhouse items. So I'm just gonna tell you what she paid for everything. This right here, my husband picked up it in a state sale. It's a Jamestown Virginia Pottery Festival Park Miniature Pitcher sold for, well, actually it was a bundle deal so I'll tell you at the end. Miniature collectible mom, dad and other mug dollhouse display. These three little miniature cats. Those came from a garage sale. I paid $3 for these. I'm sorry, this came from a garage sale for a dollar. A state sale, my husband picked up for a dollar. This little gal and this right here came from that same estate sale with the big box of stuff. And whoops, in total for all of those items the purchase price was $71 plus shipping. Much for being here. Thank you for watching. Those are just some of my dollhouse items that have sold in the last 90 days. I love selling dollhouse people, figures, furniture, toys, you name it. If it's dollhouse, I love picking it up. And I recently sold some of my dollhouse items over on whatnot. So you will be seeing more of that over there as I continue to find items. So definitely check me out on whatnot. My referral link is down below. If you use that, you will get $15 to shop and you can use that with me or with anyone else. So definitely go down there and join whatnot. It is an awesome, fun platform. Even if you just come over and watch me, I actually go live and I sell things. So I get to chit chat with you guys. So even if you don't wanna buy anything, just come on over and hang out. 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