 In this video, I'm going to show you some things that sell for big money. And I'm also going to give you a preview of an ephemera show that is coming to what not. Hey, fellow buddies, thanks for watching. Amazing, right? All right, let's get started. All right, fellow buddies, you have been asking for a what not show on ephemera. I've got those crazy awesome Valentine's vintage postcards, automobile stuff, so, so much awesome stuff. I am going to have this show on right here, May 23rd at 10, 15, PM Eastern Standard Time. There's a link down below. Click on the referral link to get your $15 to shop. If you're not already on what not, do that first and then bookmark the show. I hope to see you guys. It's going to be a fun, awesome show, something different than I've ever done before. And in this video, I'm going to give you a little preview from a garage sale where I picked up a bunch of ephemera. I'm going to be bringing that, but there is so much more than that. So stay tuned. Can't wait to see you at my what not show. And thanks to everybody that's been coming out and supporting. I hope you guys are getting some awesome deals. So I'm also planning to bring some of these, maybe all of them, their playbills and they do sell, you guys, depending on which ones you have, some go for more than others. I'm not sure that's another playbill. But look at this. Some of them are in these frames. So they're glass frames, so they felt they were worthy to frame them. So I've got a whole tote of these. I'm going to be careful with that. I'm going to play. I'm going to bring these to the ephemera show as well. All right. I am under playbills, high to low. I am just going to show you what I found. Now, this is high to low. Some of these may be signed and autographed. That is going to definitely increase the value of a playbill. It looks like this phantom of the opera is really says final performance. So if you guys can find that anything signed, I'm going to be bringing some. I don't know. I haven't looked through them. I grabbed them at a garage sale. I just bought them all. And we're going to look through them together at my what not show. Here's cats, just different ones go for big money. Now, on the other end of things, you can go and search low to high. And you're going to find a ton of bread and butter playbills. So ephemera is tricky. You have to really do your research. If you price it high, be willing to be patient and wait on the right buyer. And again, it's going to depend on how many are listed. So look at how many are listed. What are your what's your competition? If there are a ton on eBay, think about cross posting your item to Mercari and Poshmark. I use list perfectly and I start my items on eBay and I cross post to Mercari and Poshmark. That is what I do to get my items quickly onto other platforms. I do have a link below that will show you how to cross post with list perfectly. I'm not going to go into all that right now, but you guys can check out that link. And if it looks like it's a good fit for you, you can use my referral link. It's I'm sorry, my referral code. It is Bolo buddies all one word. So yeah, some of these are in the $200 range. I was trying to get down to some that were maybe in the $100, $50. You guys, of course, can go and do the same thing I'm doing here. Just search solds on eBay, but it seems a lot of the high dollar ones are signed. Sometimes they will also have ticket stubs like this. That will increase the value. So definitely something to look for when you are outsourcing. And that is exactly why I picked them up and I have not had time to research them and list them. So I decided that what not is going to be the best solution. So they will be coming to my show. Everything I feel like kind of falls into the ephemera category would be these arts and crafts type things, patterns, different things like that. I'm not really sure what all is in here, but this will be sitting beside me. There's some sewing patterns. Looks like that's raggedy and have not looked any of this up. I am just going to bring it and show it as we go. That's marked 1983. OK, sewing patterns is another thing that is kind of all over the place. If you find the right ones, uncut is definitely better than cut, but they do both sell. These are mostly big lots. A lot of people will sell these in lots and then people buy them and they resell them or they use them. And there's lots of different things that people do with patterns. Look at this one sewing pattern. It looks like it's a catalog from 1942. So for four hundred and sixty two dollars. These are things that you need to be looking for when you're outsourcing. Oh, my goodness, three hundred and ninety four dollars for this nineteen fifties American designer sewing pattern. Claire McCartle dress bust. So something special about that. These people, you got to wonder, did they look anything up or are they just selling them? If I'm bringing them, I'm not looking them up. So you guys can look them up during the show. I have some sewing patterns. I don't know how many I have, but I also have other types of patterns and sewing things. I'm not really sure what is in this tote, but I am going to be bringing these things to what not. But I just want to give you an idea that there is value in these. But look, three hundred and fifty sewing patterns for two hundred dollars. Now, some are bread and butter, some are big money. You guys have to do the research when you're buying these things. Now, if I searched again, low to high, you're going to see a ton that are bread and butter. Lot of a hundred. Those look like Vogue on the top. I don't know if Vogue is good or not. What is that national garment cutter book? Here's another catalog that went for two hundred. So be on the lookout for those catalogs. Wow. So there you go. I'm searching high to low, definitely search low to high, and you're going to see some that go for very little money. So do your research, do your research. But I just opened this tote. I know that a lot of people do junk journaling, but also some of these books are collectible. So let me know if anybody wants to see some of these. And I can also bring those to the show. But some of these look amazing. I don't know if I would junk journal with them. Oh, looky there, a goodie pick. I just had one of these in a recent video. If you guys do not know, goodie brand can be a Bolo for sure. So look up goodie brand if you ever see it. All right, Bolo buddies, I showed you these the other night. These are all Valentine's. These are all really old postcards, but I have more and postcards go for big money. Absolutely, absolutely they can, but so many of them are just bread and butter. So also long tail, a lot of ephemera is long tail. It's going to take a little while to sell. So keep that in mind if you purchase ephemera. I do have this video right here. I posted it 11 months ago, but it is high dollar postcards to be on the lookout for. You guys can check out that video to kind of see some of the big money items. If you like videos like that where I pick a category and I break it down, you can go to my YouTube channel, go over to playlist, go down to the second row and look for this. It says Bolo category video. And I have 182 of these videos where I teach about specific categories. So go check that out and just play that entire playlist if you want to learn about different categories. I also have two videos on Valentine's Day items that sell for big money. And there are some Valentine's Day cards included in these videos, so you can check those out. Here are two more videos. This one is on greeting cards and this one is on stationery. This one's from three years ago. And this one is from eight months ago. So things could have changed some, but this will give you a good idea of different things to look for when you're selling ephemera. More postcards here, ephemera, other things, postcards. I have a whole bunch and a tote that I need to pull out. And those will be coming as well. Here is some footage from a garage sale over the summer. And I had good intentions of getting those items listed. Never did it. So I am bringing those items to what not. They are over here in this bag. This bag is full. I think there's some additional items here in the front that I pulled some vintage sewing, booklets, honeycomb decorations, different things like that. So it is going to be an awesome show. So I have this scheduled. So go over to my what not and book market. It looks like it's some sort of hatchback, some sort of Mazda owner's manual. So that could be OK. What is happening? What is this? It looks like somebody's got pictures of the car. Huh, RX4. So basically it's a bunch of a car ephemera. Not really my type of thing. I definitely want to go on the bear. I hope he was that. I don't know what that's doing in there. I'd rather be driving my Mazda RX7. Those I might try to sell. And then this other stuff, I don't know. I may do it as an auction on eBay. I might try it on what not, because look at that old window on the first lady of racing. Somebody might want that. Action apparel, lots of vintage fabric. Oh, my goodness, check that out. Mazda merchandising. Oh, my gosh. How cool is that? That's pretty cool. That is pretty cool. So I may take some of this and try to listen. I don't know, just to try it. Some of it I don't like so much. There's another one. Oh, that's that one. Looks like it's the back of a, look at this. Oh, cool, it's so cool. I probably should take the time to go through this, but I'm just gonna do this for the video. Hey, let me have a look at this stuff. He really is, he likes old cars and stuff. Mazda trucks, I don't know. I think he likes stuff that's older than the 80s, but yeah, it looks like somebody was collecting these. These are just the covers. A bunch of cool car stuff. If somebody's looking, look at that. For old advertising, definitely pretty cool. Now this looks like it might actually start to be a manual or something. Racing beat 2020. I don't know what this is. Mazda 929. Look at that, that's cool. So you got Mazda 929, Mazda 323 trucks. Those look to be, this is south of this one, 626. There's another in 1987, 626, RX7. I don't know, it's definitely interesting. Oh my gosh, look at that old business card. These must have been like, maybe they gave them away at the dealerships. I don't know, but pretty interesting. I was not gonna leave them in the free box. I might try to look these up. I'm not sure, maybe it was the guy that worked there. Who knows, feels like it's got stuff in it. I think it's two, yeah, Mazda RX7. Somebody liked their Mazda. At this one, this is just a single sheet. So the booklets that are kinda seem to be full, I put over there. All right, this one is maps, two day cruises. So more of them, a lot of people do really good with this type of thing, especially if you can find stuff that people are interested in. Let's see, 1993, bike lessons for kids. So things like this, they're pretty easy to list, they're easy to ship. A lot of them are just bread and butter, but sometimes you get lucky. You find something that somebody's looking for. Calendar events, 1992, Mississippi, monsters, Cumberland Science Museum. So US Space and Rocket Center. So it looks like when they traveled or went places, they just kept all their card collectors. Look at this, Bayzen, Daygram, what is that? Is that like a tip thing? Looks like you got some postcards here. The zoo, the Nashville Zoo, nonprofit. Railroad, Tennessee Railroad. Railroad stuff usually does pretty good. Broadway, riverboat cruises. This is next. So this is probably, I don't know. You saw earlier all the stuff that looked like they had cut stuff out that maybe they were gonna scrapbook with. So this may be what they were doing here is making scrapbooks. So some old magazines, Mazda owner, dear Mazda husband. Oh my gosh, oh my gosh, maybe I should read it. I'm gonna leave the names out. I, it says dear Mazda husband, I blank, would like to invite you to have your body repaired at my facilities the next time you need servicing. I'm an alternative to high street corner costs as well as VD repair costs, except I do not sacrifice on quality. My experience with you is unequaled. I have completed eight masters and Johnson courses to date and have the sucker bites to prove it on file. 1977, I was awarded a wedding ring for being the nation's number one woman to you, of course. I service all your needs, pistons as well as your rotaries. So the next time you need a tune up, just grab me. I'll fill all your needs. So that's from a wife to her husband and he's a car guy. How funny is that? So this is his scrapbook. Letter will be included. That's so funny. So it's just something that somebody who loved Mazda says put together. That is great. I just don't know how to sell this. I just don't know. I mean, there's actual, like these open up and there's another one in here also. Let me grab it. Here's the next one. See what's in this one. More just cutouts and stuff like this that they have put together in this book with the vintage advertising. Pretty cool. It's kind of falling apart. Oh, I don't know what that parse well is. Rotary connection to Mazda repair specialist. So this person, whoever it was had a special interest in Mazdas. So that one says 1977. So I'm gonna say most of this stuff is from the 70s to the 80s. Pretty interesting, right? Okay. So we've got refill scrapbook paper. One, two, 90 Yuckey stick together, three. So there's five of those that came with it. And there's something else in here. Let's see what this is. And thanks for watching.