Well, i would hope we can keep the rants to a minimum. but I thought it would be nice to have a little corner booth for those of us that sell on Ebay and other auction sites for a living, for a hobby, or to get rid of extra stuff.
used to deal in vintage full time, and now do real estate. But i can never pass a thrift store without popping in for a few minutes. Do a lot of shoes, sport coats, suits and occasional shirts.
I will start it off by asking if I am the only one who has seen a real drop in sales lately. I am thinking it is due to taxes coming due. A lot of my sellers are European, so maybe not. but i think that is part of it. Obviously, the economy has taken its toll on prices and sales, but this past few weeks, i have seen things go begging at lower prices than normal.
And finally, a shout out to the European and Aussie guys, who have a much broader range of taste than most American vintage guys. (present company excepted of course) in other words, thank god for the Europeans or I would never sell these damn fifties sport coats.
used to deal in vintage full time, and now do real estate. But i can never pass a thrift store without popping in for a few minutes. Do a lot of shoes, sport coats, suits and occasional shirts.
I will start it off by asking if I am the only one who has seen a real drop in sales lately. I am thinking it is due to taxes coming due. A lot of my sellers are European, so maybe not. but i think that is part of it. Obviously, the economy has taken its toll on prices and sales, but this past few weeks, i have seen things go begging at lower prices than normal.
And finally, a shout out to the European and Aussie guys, who have a much broader range of taste than most American vintage guys. (present company excepted of course) in other words, thank god for the Europeans or I would never sell these damn fifties sport coats.