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TeamPooka

(25,258 posts)
Mon Feb 15, 2021, 06:34 PM Feb 2021

Found an interesting set of color charts at an estate sale on Saturday for $5.00

Did a little research Sat. night. They were from 1964
Took some pictures on Sunday.
Posted it on eBay Sunday night asking $75.
Accepted a $50 offer waiting for me when I woke up this morning.
It's paid for, packaged, and ready to ship.
I probably could have counter offered and gotten a few more bucks but I like to pay it forward on a good deal.
I love the fast flip money.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1964-MUNSELL-COLOR-COMPANY-COLOR-CHARTS-KIT-HOME-DECORE-TV-PRODUCTION-DESIGN/363294011516?hash=item549602b07c:g TkAAOSwof5gKiQL

PS - For the $5 I also got a nice small stack of fancy shipping envelopes and mailers which I will use in the future.
About a dozen new fancy ones and I use them all time so that's money made now and money saved later.

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Found an interesting set of color charts at an estate sale on Saturday for $5.00 (Original Post) TeamPooka Feb 2021 OP
Cool blm Feb 2021 #1
When I took classes at Wellesley, we made our own color charts.. took the better part of a weekend secondwind Feb 2021 #2
" Item location:Port Hueneme, California, Canada" ZZenith Feb 2021 #3
Cool leighbythesea2 Feb 2021 #4
I do residence clear outs for seniors who move to assisted living kimbutgar Feb 2021 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author kimbutgar Feb 2021 #6
I like the fast flip too. safeinOhio Feb 2021 #7

secondwind

(16,903 posts)
2. When I took classes at Wellesley, we made our own color charts.. took the better part of a weekend
Mon Feb 15, 2021, 06:56 PM
Feb 2021

or more. I counted 1,001 different shades when I was done!!!!

ZZenith

(4,321 posts)
3. " Item location:Port Hueneme, California, Canada"
Mon Feb 15, 2021, 07:13 PM
Feb 2021

Man, nobody tells me anything!

Can Oregon join Canada as well?

kimbutgar

(23,240 posts)
5. I do residence clear outs for seniors who move to assisted living
Mon Feb 15, 2021, 07:43 PM
Feb 2021

We help identify, pack and move the senior to new quarters and then go back and clear out their homes. The stuff I have come across are sometimes hard for me to throw away. I actually saw a similar color chart in a home recently. One of our clients was a woman who lived in an apartment for 70 years! I found this costume jewelry that I insisted we save and try to find a buyer. We ended selling the jewelry for $3000 dollars. The lady was so pleased for the extra cash.

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safeinOhio

(34,057 posts)
7. I like the fast flip too.
Mon Feb 15, 2021, 08:27 PM
Feb 2021

I don’t need top dollar, just enough extra to reinvest in another item.
Last summer I bought a watch for a buck. Turned out it was a Swiss 14 K one from 1958. I looked at sold and asking prices. Ranged from $250 to $1,200. I put it on for $375 and it sold within a week. I was trilled.
Now I have a collection about 140 felt pennants of 1915 movie stars. 42 different stars. Been playing around with them and came up with 4 groups. The best being a group of 42 all different ones. Only one Fatty Arbuckle.
Still working on a plan to sell them. I did put a group of 5 in the mall and put $20 on the group and it sold with in a week.
My cost? Hard to say as it was part of an estate I bought and every thing I sell now is profit.

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