 Hey fellow buddies, thanks for watching. Okay. I have 25 bread and butter bolos These are items that I sold for $35 or less. These are small sales that add up to big profits I'm gonna tell you where I got it what I paid for it and what it sold for so we are just gonna get started All right, so the first item I sold is These vintage reindeer. They are made in Japan. There's a little red sleigh These came from a thrift store and I have about a dollar in these and you can see they are marked Japan on the bottom Nothing too fancy here guys I ended up taking a best offer of $25 and the buyer paid shipping The next item that sold is this mixed lot of Elsa and Anna these are the Disney frozen characters Olaf the trolls and These are from different play sets. I just lauded them together because they were the same theme I ended up selling these for a best offer of $15 and the buyer paid shipping I got these at a thrift store for Says cost of goods 50 cents. So that's what I marked it as that seems really cheap but sometimes at thrift stores I get bags of Little bags full of toys and they're 50 cents. So Was a good deal. The next item I sold is this coach black leather and metal replacement hang tag This came out of a Dibble box that I purchased off of Donna Telebot Alino's YouTube selling event It was a box that I bought for my husband it had some manly items in it that he kind of collects and There were some items that I could resell to pay for the box So I talked my husband into doing the unboxing with me That is over on my sourcing with Bolo buddies YouTube channel if you want to check that out Meet the husband see what he kept see what I got to sell But anyway spoiler alert This is one of the items I sold and I sold over $22 and 50 cents the buyer was all in for 2902 I did spend a hundred and sixty dollars on that box. It was an auction style Sometimes I buy mystery boxes from her But this one was actually a Dibble box a Dibble bit of this and a Dibble bit of that And I I've recorded a couple other videos tonight and I've told this story and I feel like I've said Dibble like 25 times tonight So a Dibble box is basically a reseller box It's a hodgepodge of things that you can buy and resell and I always do really great with these So the box was a hundred and sixty and my husband was very happy The next item I sold is this Arctic Zone high-performance lunch bag. This came out of a mystery box I almost just donated it because I don't know why but it was new with tags and I'm like, why would you not list that? It's new with tags. I'm like, I don't know. It's boring Okay, so I talked myself into listing it and it sold for $12 plus shipping The next item I sold are these vintage Care Bears teacher classroom posters from 1987 I thought these were gonna go for more. I ended up taking a best offer of $30 the buyer was all in for 4010 I picked these up at a garage sale in the free box The next item this also came out of a Dibble box I can't remember if it was the same one or not I think it was the same Dibble box and I sold this for $18 because the same person bought both of them These are Vietnam War veteran 50th anniversary Eagle commemorative lapel hat pin The buyer was all in for 2303 with tax and shipping and again, I believe it was in that same Dibble box The next is this replacement train track from the Tyco Sesame Street almost radio controlled railroad I got this out of a mystery box and I actually had two pieces that were identical So I did a multi-quantity listing one has sold one is still listed I ended up taking a best offer of $12 on this and the buyer paid shipping The next item is this vintage Polly Pocket a llama figure I did take a best offer of $10 and the buyer paid shipping on that and it also came out of a mystery box The next item is this Joy cats spoon rest and I don't know I don't typically pick up things like this I picked it up at a thrift store for a buck. I don't know why I sometimes I pick things up And I'm like, why did you pick this up? But it actually sold pretty quickly for $15 and the buyer paid shipping The next item I sold is this vintage Barbie replacement McDonald's Happy Meal tray and it clips on to the dolls arm I ended up selling this for a best offer of $10 the buyer was all in for 1537 and I got that at a thrift store for about 10 cents. It was in a little bag of toys The next item are these shoe clips. So these go like into crocs And they're like decoration. I got these at a garage sale for $1 and I sold them for a best offer of $25 plus shipping The next item are these Woolrich Unisex socks I picked these up at the Goodwill bins and I think I have a video where I actually sourced these of Ben's video I believe it is on this channel And I ended up selling these socks for $13 and 50 cents and the buyer paid shipping The bins is by weight. So I probably had a dollar 50 in those maybe The next item is this vintage pennant flag made in Japan It's a Hawaiian flag and I ended up selling this for $11 and 24 cents in the buyer paid shipping I think these are a pain. I Don't think I'm gonna source these anymore if they're bread and butter I will only source them if they are big money What I do is I take a cardboard box and I cut it down and I put This flag in between two pieces of cardboard and then I put it in a poly mailer That way it doesn't get bent during shipment The next item I sold is this vintage It's a snapback trucker hat to come so I think it's how you say it made in the USA I picked three of these up at a garage sale, which reminds me. I need to list another one I don't think I've listed another one yet What hurt this hat is the stitching right here. It's kind of crooked So I just disclosed it, but the patch is really really cool I paid a dollar for it and it sold for $34.95 best offer and the buyer paid the shipping The next item are these vintage brets They came out of that lot of vintage hair things that I got that was like a super score I've got videos on it and I probably got like 10 15 cents in this and I sold these for $15 plus shipping The next item are these Sophia the first cake toppers. They came out of a mystery blocks I think or I got them in a little baggie of toys at a thrift store But they were I think all lauded together and I sold these for $11 and 25 cents the buyer was all in for 1870 The next item came from a thrift store I had about a quarter in it and it is growl the canine bought Transformers rescue bots for the police station and I actually just sold the police station I think yesterday or the day before I decided to part them out. This sold for 1650 plus shipping The next item is this transformers rescue bots more bot figure And this is one of the ones that is a little bit harder to find so it goes for a little more I sold this for 2250 and I did do videos on these. These are really really easy to transform But I figured I might as well just show people in case they don't know Maybe if they want to see if it's age appropriate for their child It's got a video down in the description the buyer was all in for 28 79 on that The next item came out of that same dibble box that I bought for my husband. This was one of the items He obviously did not want It is a coach Charm it's got like purses and shoes and bags on it. It's a key fob Keychain key ring and I sold this for $28 plus shipping The next item also came out of the vintage hair things that I got from the garage sale I ended up taking a best offer of $15 on these and the buyer paid shipping to be honest with you guys I almost just donated these because I I just wasn't sure if they would even sell and I figured they would be really long tail And they actually sold pretty quickly The next item I sold is this bass pro shops patch. It's seven by five. It's a pretty big patch I got this from a garage sale in the free box and sold it for 2250 plus shipping you guys If you're not checking the free boxes check the free boxes You would be surprised what people think have has no value that actually does have value This is another piece of the vintage marks toys guns of Navarans set that I parted out This one I took a best offer of $13 and the buyer paid shipping. It has a lot of staining on it If it would have been in mint condition, I would have listed it for more The next item that sold is this vintage dollhouse miniature record set super cute Ended up taking a best offer of $13 on this and the buyer paid shipping I got this at an estate sale and a huge box of dollhouse furniture This item came out of a different Dibble box that I purchased from Donna telebotelino. These are travel alarm clocks. I didn't feel like testing them I didn't feel like making my husband test them. So I just put sold is as is for parts repair I didn't want to mess with it. So they may have worked. They may not have worked It was just kind of an extra item in the box And I listed it for $20. I'm sorry. I listed it for 35 It was on sale took a best offer of $20 the buyer was all in for 30 79 The next item I sold is this Disney store Tiana princess She's from of the princess and the frog and I sold her for $23 The buyer was all in for 2950 and I paid $4 for her at a garage sale All right, you guys so Those were 25 bread and butter and we just whizzed through those Let me know in the comments if you have any questions Tell me do you like to know the total price because a lot of times I will just say the buyer paid shipping? And then sometimes I will tell you what they paid with tax and What do you call it with tax and shipping so let me know what you prefer and kind of like to get your feedback on that I know I've asked that before but it's been a while if You made it this far leave me an emoji of do they have an owl emoji? They have an owl emoji. That would be really cool. I don't know if they do if they don't have an owl emoji. Just write out All right, you guys I do have items in my store that are owls themed and I put OLO OLO in the title So if you want to search my eBay store for OLO you can see some of the owls I have listed All right, you guys thanks for watching