I recently bought ~150 books of the Osprey fighter squadron books and related WWI and WWII airplane books for $120. I sold about half of them in 2 lots so far. I would keep the Mars Project book!
Do you have a video explaining the copyright page? I love books and have been dreaming of selling books for some time. I have started some listing but am very new. I have been binging your videos to help train my eye. Thank you so much for your videos!
I have been thru all of your videos that display on your youtube page, and cannot find a video that talks about ebay vs amazon. Could you let me know what it's called, please? Im starting to take photos of my husband's book collection (he has lost his sight) to sell. The man has a LIBRARY of about 1000 books, but it'a time for us to start downsizing. I trained as a librarian, so books don't scare me, but this is going to be quite a project, so you have been so much help! Many of the books won;t go for a lot, but some are pretty valuable. Should totally keep me from being bored for the next year or so! Thank you so much for all your helpful information!
I thought the 80 dollar book was going to be the big winner, then you hit us with that Mars project! Wow. were the ones listed for more maybe the earlier version? I think you said it was originally published in 1953? Great stuff, Shane!
John, dont know if you saw my comment on your page. I met Soho Boho a few days ago at a thrifty ~45 minutes from me. Local to her (though the county is my old stomping ground); I go that way once every few months.
Strange. You have NASA there and I am ~20 miles from the 2 NASA Glenn Centers in Cleveland and very rarely find NASA books. I dont do estate sales. I'll stop at a garage/yard sale if I see a sign for one. That's where I'll get a ton of media/disc stuff and get a bundle deal. Then ask what they want for XYZ small electronics :D :D I do however find a lot of 1st/1st space sci-fi books around here though.
If older, collectible, non bar coded it usually goes eBay. Otherwise I try to look at sales price and how fast it might flip and use that to decide eBay or Amazon. I do have a video on that!
Nice finds !
My town library has their spring book sale this weekend. Looking to replenish inventory.
I recently bought ~150 books of the Osprey fighter squadron books and related WWI and WWII airplane books for $120. I sold about half of them in 2 lots so far. I would keep the Mars Project book!
Osprey books are usually good finds.
Literally JUST found that same mars book at my savers last week!
Do you have a video explaining the copyright page? I love books and have been dreaming of selling books for some time. I have started some listing but am very new. I have been binging your videos to help train my eye. Thank you so much for your videos!
I have been thru all of your videos that display on your youtube page, and cannot find a video that talks about ebay vs amazon. Could you let me know what it's called, please?
Im starting to take photos of my husband's book collection (he has lost his sight) to sell. The man has a LIBRARY of about 1000 books, but it'a time for us to start downsizing.
I trained as a librarian, so books don't scare me, but this is going to be quite a project, so you have been so much help! Many of the books won;t go for a lot, but some are pretty valuable.
Should totally keep me from being bored for the next year or so!
Thank you so much for all your helpful information!
I thought the 80 dollar book was going to be the big winner, then you hit us with that Mars project! Wow. were the ones listed for more maybe the earlier version? I think you said it was originally published in 1953? Great stuff, Shane!
The $1000 list was definitely for the early version. Hope you are doing good!
John, dont know if you saw my comment on your page. I met Soho Boho a few days ago at a thrifty ~45 minutes from me. Local to her (though the county is my old stomping ground); I go that way once every few months.
Strange. You have NASA there and I am ~20 miles from the 2 NASA Glenn Centers in Cleveland and very rarely find NASA books. I dont do estate sales. I'll stop at a garage/yard sale if I see a sign for one. That's where I'll get a ton of media/disc stuff and get a bundle deal. Then ask what they want for XYZ small electronics :D :D
I do however find a lot of 1st/1st space sci-fi books around here though.
That is weird- with MSFC I see so much NASA. More at library stores and estate sales though.
LOVE this - what a find! How do you determine where you are listing (eBay vs AMZ-FBA)? You might have a video on that I missed....
If older, collectible, non bar coded it usually goes eBay. Otherwise I try to look at sales price and how fast it might flip and use that to decide eBay or Amazon. I do have a video on that!