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"Treasures Found by a Garage Sale Fanatic!"


There's Gold in Them Thar Hills!

 

 


It’s really neat seeing how the garage sale boom is progressing around the country. A recent article in a North Carolina newspaper told of a lady who chases garage sales down somewhat like a dog chases rabbits.

What was the big attraction you might ask? The treasure! This lady finds all kinds of great bargains.   Garage sale signs, yard sale signs, and flea market sales draw her like a magnet.   Here are a few of her garage sale finds:

Garage Sale Shopper Hits the Jackpot…Often



A Louis Vuitton handbag for $35.

A numbered Star Wars poster for $5, later sold to a local specialty shop for $150.

A Jiminy Cricket videotape bought for a dime and sold on eBay for $65.


These are real finds and you can do the same thing. This is part of the reason garage sales continue to boom across the country. Consider your own discoveries at garage sales. If you have some finds that compare to the above gems, please write to us, and we will help you brag to the garage sale world.


Garage Sale Treasure Hunts




Who needs to go diving off the coast of Carolina to find treasure? Landlubbers unite. Let’s hit the garage sale circuit and share our discoveries.

A signed Eisenberg brooch purchased for a dime and valued at $350.

A Louis Vuitton handbag for $35.

A numbered Star Wars poster for $5, later sold to a local specialty shop for $150.

A Jiminy Cricket videotape bought for a dime and sold on eBay for $65.

Here is proof that garage sale hunting pays! It's amazing at what garage sale treasures are discovered along the garage sale circuit.

by John Lundgren -

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John Lundgren is an avid garage sale hound who hunts down the best garage sales in search of treasures. He them sells most of his items at his own garage sale or on Ebay.

Source: http://www.garagesalebonanza.com