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Vinca

(51,054 posts)
Sun Apr 27, 2014, 07:20 AM Apr 2014

Persistence pays.

Tag sale/church bazaar season is finally here and so are the Friday evening sales I hate. A couple of the churches have them and every year I vow not to go. But I do. The one that normally has the crummiest stuff was last Friday. I managed to talk my way in a little early since I didn't want to be there in the first place and was tired and wanted to go home. I made a rapid scan of the whole place and picked up a few things. Nothing jumped out at me, but since it was a "donations only" sale I took more chances on things. I was out of there in half an hour and home in time for dinner. I took my time investigating the items I picked up, but when I did I discovered one little vase was a Royal Bayreuth tapestry vase from the late 1800's and a wooden stick with a carved head was an old Penobscot Indian root club. Not the Picasso of my dreams, but a good investment on my donation. And I also bought an unopened jigsaw puzzle that looks like a can of Spam. LOL. I've decided to pick up funny stuff along the way and when my brother's birthday comes around put it all in a box for him and wrap it up. Next Friday is the better sale. Never give up.

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brer cat

(26,286 posts)
1. I haven't heard of Fri night sales here.
Sun Apr 27, 2014, 08:51 AM
Apr 2014

From your post I gather it is an early bird entry with donations instead of prices marked. Is that correct? Do they charge admission?

Persistence does pay. Glad you found some goodies for your donation.

Vinca

(51,054 posts)
2. No, it was a total donation sale and they had the doors open early and said I could come in.
Sun Apr 27, 2014, 01:32 PM
Apr 2014

A couple of the churches in my area do donation sales rather than pricing. They tell me they make more doing it that way than by pricing it individually. I know even if I don't find much of anything I always leave a decent donation, especially at the churches that are feeding people or have overnight shelters.

grasswire

(50,130 posts)
3. interesting
Mon Apr 28, 2014, 02:32 PM
Apr 2014

A local church here has a wonderful rummage sale in the fall. They ask those who donate items for sale to mark the items prior to leaving them. It's a huge project to mark everything, and the church saves a lot of manpower this way.

wyldwolf

(43,891 posts)
4. In my neck of the woods, Friday night church sales = pay $10 to get in early
Mon Apr 28, 2014, 03:11 PM
Apr 2014

...before the crowds rush in on Saturday morning.

Vinca

(51,054 posts)
5. I wish they did that here.
Thu May 1, 2014, 06:57 AM
May 2014

Tomorrow night I'm going to one that starts at 5 p.m. and it's one of the more popular sales of the year. If you get in line past 3 p.m. you won't have a chance at anything. At least it's not supposed to rain. LOL. You wouldn't believe the line for this event. It extends a block. Sadly, after about 15 minutes the sale area is so crowded you can barely breathe and you really can't see much of anything.

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