Items you can't even give away any more..
Old china and glassware
Most Victorian furniture
Baseball cards
Pianos
Christmas decorations
feel free to add to the list.
Croney
(4,925 posts)"collectible" figurines.
safeinOhio
(34,093 posts)Collector Edition.
True Blue American
(18,166 posts)Last edited Mon Sep 2, 2019, 07:05 AM - Edit history (1)
To get an old electronic organ away. Was told by others that was cheap.
Forget about all the collectables I was told would increase in time. Antiques i love, others not so much. So I just purged, gave away but how sweet the lightened load is.
blm
(113,822 posts)😉
procon
(15,805 posts)crocheted and knitted things, quilts. Also handmade lace, decorative table linens, and delicately worked ladies hankies, are unwanted. The time to master the skills of needlework, the beauty and craftsmanship is unappreciated. We're probably at the point where many of these skills will be gone and lost forever.
True Blue American
(18,166 posts)Hand crocheted Throws for $1 apiece. I donated them for Tornado victims. Plus others I had like new.
MyOwnPeace
(17,275 posts)Have a BIG Sony that works perfectly, sounds great (several speakers underneath the screen) but I CAN NOT get rid of the thing - even a church won't take it for their social room!
safeinOhio
(34,093 posts)almost impossible to find a tube stereo.
True Blue American
(18,166 posts)On another note my fist slimline 42 inch cost $1200, my new Smart 48 inch cost $369.
And Audiologists are still trying to convince old peope that 2 tiny hearing aids are worth $6000.
Spare me, wait until the new law takes effect next year. You will see expensive offices shutting down the same way box stores are closing.
lordsummerisle
(4,652 posts)Several thrift stores near me would take all of that stuff...
safeinOhio
(34,093 posts)trash dumpsters behind thrift stores and they are filled with stuff.
Bob Loblaw
(1,900 posts)Stamp collection
Fax machine
Herpes
Typewriter
Rotary phone
safeinOhio
(34,093 posts)Bowling balls.
CanonRay
(14,868 posts)Got one donated to our church and couldn't get rid of it.
virgogal
(10,178 posts)safeinOhio
(34,093 posts)my Google in the late 50s and early 60s.
Vinca
(51,054 posts)pieces of cobalt Wedgwood Jasperware growing roots in the booth along with a couple of Sawyer prints. Sawyer used to be hot around here. I can still do okay with baseball cards as long as I buy them for nothing and sell them really cheap. No one really cares much about McCoy anymore. Just sold something that had been on the shelf for a couple of years. Funky, weird stuff sells. I've got some frequent buyers of antique Chinese stuff. I'm having trouble moving bookends, but like a fool I keep buying them.