Garage Sale (How it went debrief)

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Garage Sale (How it went debrief)

Postby rogernumber10 » Sat Mar 01, 2008 5:16 pm

Had my first-ever garage sale today. Interesting experience indeed.

As per advice here and people I work with, I didn't put the street number, just street name, to avoid a 6am start (let's not have the pregnant bride kill someone for no reason). Put up signs in the area and put in ad in the Herald Sun. Missed the deadline early in the week for the local paper.

We were mostly selling kids toys, cricket books, cricket and footy memorabilia and old music, plus knick-knacks, so the ad just said 'toys, sports books and memorabilia. some music. cash only from 8am'.

As such;
Once we put the door up at 8am - people seemed to magically appear from nowhere. (they were obviously driving up and down our street trying to work out which house)
95 pct of people were there to just look at other people's stuff. Standard purchases were from one dollar to 10 bucks, buying one to five little items.
Professional buyer walked in a 8.30, complained about not being able to find place on map, and proceeded to spend 300 bucks in three mins. Then declared he wished he had more money and said he'd blown his budget for the month (wtf???). He justified the whole day and I was wishing he had more cash.

What surprised me was what drew interest and what didn't even rate a look:
All the kids toys, bar a few exceptions, went by day's end.
Vinyl albums and singles very popular amongst 40 year olds. No one else looks.
Women look at every single piece of costume jewellry
All AFL Grand Final records from early 80s onwards didn't even rate a look. Guess they go to a second-hand seller now.
Alll ABC cricket books from early 70s drew zero interest. See above.
The various Wisdens, mostly 80s and 90s, drew zero interest. I thought people would at least look, but I guess it's all on-line these days.
Autographed australian team test and one-day cricket sheets went like absolute hot cakes. They flew out the door, presumably because they originals I guess. I left the vast majority at work, thinking I would be lucky to sell 30. Could have sold 150. That at least makes part two of a sale worthwhile if we do that.
the big items have to go to Ebay. Nobody expects to buy a real good piece at a garage sale so it was a waste of time putting it up.

As a summary, I reckon the Trash and Treasure plan that someone suggested as an SA option is a much better idea, but I don't think we have an equivalent thing in my part of Victoria.

If anybody wants to ask anything else, PM me, as this is all gone by mid month.


PS - Felt sorry for the little boy whose mum came around at 4pm proudly declaring - you're the last of 11 sales on my list today. :shock:
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Re: Garage Sale (How it went debrief)

Postby Footy Chick » Sat Mar 01, 2008 5:39 pm

A roaring success then Rog?

I'm sure if you googled markets in melbourne you would find some sort of flea market somewhere you could set up camp for a day. I think there is a market in Pharan (sp) actually, which shite all over the Vic markets even..
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Postby Psyber » Sat Mar 01, 2008 6:20 pm

EPIGENETICS - Lamarck was right!
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Re: Garage Sale (How it went debrief)

Postby Footy Chick » Sat Mar 01, 2008 6:50 pm

nup that's not it, I must be thinking of another one...
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Re: Garage Sale (How it went debrief)

Postby rogernumber10 » Sat Mar 01, 2008 7:59 pm

Falcon Chick wrote:A roaring success then Rog?

I'm sure if you googled markets in melbourne you would find some sort of flea market somewhere you could set up camp for a day. I think there is a market in Pharan (sp) actually, which shite all over the Vic markets even..


I would say a success, even if we didn't sell everything. You just spend the time sitting reading (or putting together a change table from IKEA) in between people arriving.
I would loved to have sold everything on the one day, just to avoid a trip to a second-half book store now to get rid of the footy and cricket books / mags that I thought people would take for a few bucks.
A remaining few big items will have to go to Ebay (need to learn that).

I think the bride had visions of a five-figure sales sum, but I'm happy.
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Re: Garage Sale (How it went debrief)

Postby Dutchy » Sat Mar 01, 2008 11:11 pm

We took off to the Gepp Cross Markets here one Sundie Morning with a heap of kids toys we wanted to get rid of, would have been happy with $100- for the lot, walked out 2 hours later with over $300-!

Will be doing it again very shortly as the kids rooms are starting to choke again with toys etc from over genorous aunts and uncles!
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Re: Garage Sale (How it went debrief)

Postby Cambridge Clarrie » Tue Mar 04, 2008 3:54 pm

Very smart man listening to the person who told you not to put your house number on the signs.

We had a garage sale once and advertised it as starting at 8:30am. People were knocking on our door at 6:15am...

We have never held another garage sale.
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Re: Garage Sale (How it went debrief)

Postby Dogwatcher » Tue Mar 04, 2008 3:59 pm

Glad you're happy Rog. Sounds like you did much better than you expected, which is always nice.

I wish I had the money, I'd talk to you about your cricket books.
But, being in the same situ as you, regarding the wife, I don't think I'll be asking for any money to buy MORE cricket books.
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Re: Garage Sale (How it went debrief)

Postby rogernumber10 » Tue Mar 04, 2008 5:39 pm

Dogwatcher wrote:Glad you're happy Rog. Sounds like you did much better than you expected, which is always nice.

I wish I had the money, I'd talk to you about your cricket books.
But, being in the same situ as you, regarding the wife, I don't think I'll be asking for any money to buy MORE cricket books.


the main thing is the stuff has largely gone to people who want it. Still a few cricket books to go, and they will head off now to a second-hand store, and the autograph sheets will just go to the cricket heads who've contacted me.
the main focus at this point has been the pregnant wife not going a bit mad with only a few weeks to go.
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Re: Garage Sale (How it went debrief)

Postby Dogwatcher » Tue Mar 04, 2008 5:59 pm

Good luck with that mate, I'm learning all about the 'Motherly Madness' and mine's not quite as far down the track as yours.
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Re: Garage Sale (How it went debrief)

Postby JAS » Tue Mar 04, 2008 6:09 pm

Sounds like you boys should start an 'Expectant Fathers' thread :wink: :D

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Re: Garage Sale (How it went debrief)

Postby rod_rooster » Tue Mar 04, 2008 11:04 pm

Cambridge Clarrie wrote:Very smart man listening to the person who told you not to put your house number on the signs.

We had a garage sale once and advertised it as starting at 8:30am. People were knocking on our door at 6:15am...

We have never held another garage sale.


As i said in the other thread we just advertised street name and not number but somehow they found us at 6am. Supernatural powers i tell you. It's not like ours is a small street either. Runs through 3 different suburbs.
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Re: Garage Sale (How it went debrief)

Postby Leaping Lindner » Wed Mar 05, 2008 1:03 am

Falcon Chick wrote:nup that's not it, I must be thinking of another one...


Camberwell Markets?
Been around for years and more a trash and treasure style market.
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Re: Garage Sale (How it went debrief)

Postby maxyoz » Wed Mar 05, 2008 10:08 am

For those contemplating Garage Sales in the future, can I suggest having a Sausage Sizzle and a few cans of drink there.

We did that at my Mum and Dad's Garage Sale. It's amazing, the old, shrewd Italian gentleman would barter for hours over a 10 cent ashtray, but as he walked out the driveway, he happily paid $1.50 for a snag in bread and $1.00 for a can of coke without question.
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Re: Garage Sale (How it went debrief)

Postby Stumps » Wed Mar 05, 2008 11:40 am

maxyoz wrote:For those contemplating Garage Sales in the future, can I suggest having a Sausage Sizzle and a few cans of drink there.

We did that at my Mum and Dad's Garage Sale. It's amazing, the old, shrewd Italian gentleman would barter for hours over a 10 cent ashtray, but as he walked out the driveway, he happily paid $1.50 for a snag in bread and $1.00 for a can of coke without question.



well played Maxyoz like your style 8)
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