I like the lady at the sports yard sale when John says "$27, how about $20 for all three" says quickly responds with "how about $25"...great comeback sports lady
100,000 Million %. There's a weird dichotomy that goes on in upper class garage sales/neighborhoods. There's also a dichotomy between older/newer homes. When it's younger couple in a new home it's mostly kids stuff, and alot of time for me anyways it's expensive. I think they remember like "Oh I paid 100$ for this item 3 years ago, I'm going to ask 60$". It's America and they're free to do so, it's just as a reseller it's hell. I went to a 40 home neighborhood sale 3 weeks ago and literally 30+ homes were 75% kids stuff. Most of which was way overpriced. I'm free on Thursday/Friday so I'm almost always the first one there too.
To be honest, I have seen that doll go for $3k in not as good condition as that one was! That one was spotless! It was a give away back in the 1920's -30's, to see one in that shape is rare!
Yes!! the correct way to approach a dog. We have so many people just go straight in for a pat with ours without even asking or seeing if they want to be patted
Why do people set stuff out and not know what they want?? Second, why do they explain what they would have to have?? Lastly, why didn't she already sell them back to Mary Kay before setting them out in her yard sale??? Aggravating, for sure. You are way more patient than me.
Ever heard of Frye boots? Mary Kay was a Frye she got the idea for her skin care line. When she noticed how soft the hands of the people that where conditioning the leather where
Lee.com is the website for Lee Jeans. Found this under history. First introduced Buddy Lee doll in 1921. Might be worth a grand if it's an original. The Buddy Lee doll was introduced to promote Lee overalls. Over the next 40 years, he helped to introduce new products offered by Lee. Becoming a promotional success at county fairs and in store windows, Buddy Lee dolls were first made of composition and later of molded plastic. When it became cost-prohibitive to manufacturer the doll, Buddy Lee was discontinued in 1960. Buddy Lee returned in 1998 to promote the company’s Can’t Bust ‘Em Dungarees line, aimed at 17- to 22-year-old males. Buddy Lee, "Man of Action" appeared in ads as a heroic figure who survived all kinds of certain doom, prompting his human co-stars to marvel at the durability of his jeans. Lee offically retired Buddy Lee in 2006.
Buddy Lee was an advertising mascot for Lee Jeans. The doll, a promotional item for the company from 1920 to 1962, was brought back as the star of television advertising for the company's Lee Dungarees line from 1998 until the mid-2000s. These little guys were made for the H. D. Lee Company Inc., the makers of Lee jeans, and they are marked "Buddy Lee" on the back of each doll. Original clothing will also have a Buddy Lee tag on it. While the attribution is not positive, some doll collectors believe that these were made by the Gem Toy Company. Gem Toy made a line of dolls called Chubby Kid that looks just like the Buddy Lee dolls. The only difference is they don't have a Buddy Lee mark or the Lee branded clothing, so there is a definite basis for the attribution.
I bought a 1940s buddy lee cowboy last year for 150. I think they range 300 to 500. I believe they came out first in the 30s. If she gets a 1000 let me know lol mine will be up too. That will be bonus money for me for the 127 garage sales lol
I don't like sellers like her. She's trying to convince you to buy while over charging. Had one at the end of last year like that and he followed us around like he was afraid we were going to steal it and it was all just trash.
I usually just leave. The sellers that want to tell you about every item you look at makes me leave as well. I just want to brouse while in my little yardsale mode so i can concentrate. Lol
Problem with how some people get there prices, you heard her say she "asked some people" who are listing them for "$2500". Doesn't mean they're selling! If I list a pen on ebay for $5000 that doesn't mean the one you're selling is worth $2500. It just means I'm an idiot ;-)
Anthony Lynch EXACTLY. I absolutely hate it when people having yard sales say “well it’s going on eBay for...” because yeah it may be listed for that but it’s selling for half of that!
"VCR did not ever come with a remote" and" Doll is 115 years old" hmmm, in between her saying whatever shes wants for a sale, as others mentioned, she really wants to give you a call down the road sometime John
Buddy Lee was an advertising mascot for Lee Jeans. The doll, a promotional item for the company from 1920 to 1962, was brought back as the star of television advertising for the company's Lee Dungarees line from 1998 until the mid-2000s. The doll depending on its age can be worth between $75 and $1500
I saw dolls similar to that one going for around $550 each and they were in Really bad condition. Oh and that was on American Pickers👍🏼there was a couple of baseball player dolls, and a football player doll. Might be different since they aren't cowboy ones👍🏼👍🏼
Hi John That Lee doll only sales for like 300.00 - 700.00 Depending on condition. If you look at comps on ebay they are 175.00 and up depending on if it has the hat. Not any listing for 2500.00 LOL
Hey just watch your video I've seen these dolls and similar ones to them range from 300$- 600$ and up so it might not be a a stretch to get a thousand out of it ,don't know if it's that old though . Love the channel btw God bless you and your family
I was impressed with all the nice items people put out at the yard sales in this video! Must have been a nicer part of town! Well done, Sir John. -Kevin
Hey John, I noticed that the comments were turned off on your newest video 'I Got Creative With This Garage Sale Negotiation '. At the 7:30 mark of video, just to the left of the toy kitchen was a xbox x-plorer guitar that sells for 80 - 100 and the metallica game with it is currently selling for 50. Love watching you buddy, keep up the great vids.
Gr8 find's John... I knew when the lady said I'm gonna have to do the math that you weren't going to make a deal...lol...😂 As far as my research on the original Buddy Lee Doll the earliest ones were from the 1940's-to early 50's so that lady doesn't know what she's talking about 115 years old...lol...😂 Stay safe buddy...👍💕🔥⚾😷
My best flip of the year so far was a Buddy Lee doll, bought for $75 and sold it within a day for $2400. The doll is from the 1920's-1960's, and what makes it more or less expensive is the age, condition, and outfit it is wearing. Most buddy lee's are wearing jeans/coveralls and are from around 1940-1950 and worth around $300-400. If you find a doll that is wearing "union-alls" and older from the 1920-1930's, buy it. (google buddy lee union alls, and you'll see what I mean)
4:17 JACKPOT! Most cassettes go for a few dollars on ebay at most. But not rap cassettes. Rap was huge in the 90s, so were CD players. Growing up in the 90s, I don't know anyone that bought or collected cassettes. Everyone was into CDs. If your car had a tape deck you'd buy an adapter to hook up a portable CD player. So all these rap albums that came out in the 90s are worth a little bit of money on cassette.
@@delixwtf I'm not sure what point you're trying to make. Yard sales are usually held to make some cash back for items not wanted any more. Retail is for stores. If you want retail or collector prices than choose eBay, Mecari, Etsy or Bonanza to get that price.....maybe.
YOU GOT SOME NICE PIECES AGAIN - THAT BUDDY LEE DOLL WAS WAY TO EXPENSIVE AND WE BELIEF IT IS NOT TOO OLD - PLEASE STAY SAFE AND CHEERS FROM AUSTRALIA !!!!
Lee.com is the website for Lee Jeans. Found this under history. First introduced Buddy Lee doll in 1921. Might be worth a grand if it's an original. The Buddy Lee doll was introduced to promote Lee overalls. Over the next 40 years, he helped to introduce new products offered by Lee. Becoming a promotional success at county fairs and in store windows, Buddy Lee dolls were first made of composition and later of molded plastic. When it became cost-prohibitive to manufacturer the doll, Buddy Lee was discontinued in 1960. Buddy Lee returned in 1998 to promote the company’s Can’t Bust ‘Em Dungarees line, aimed at 17- to 22-year-old males. Buddy Lee, "Man of Action" appeared in ads as a heroic figure who survived all kinds of certain doom, prompting his human co-stars to marvel at the durability of his jeans. Lee offically retired Buddy Lee in 2006.
Look forward to seeing what you list the Jordan plaque for! Killer sports pick up’s! I’m a big sports collector and can never find anything like that at my local sales
Hi John you should come to Glasgow in Scotland and I could help you go picking😃 At car boot sales or charity shops which are basically thrift stores but better
That Lee Jeans doll was pretty sweet that my kind of item but she was pretty high on the price. If she would have said $100-200 i would have grabbed it if it was in good shape. Some of them can sell for pretty good money and if you find one with the original box and all it can bring really good money. It's one of those items i think will really go up in value if Lee jeans somehow made a huge come back and became as popular as Levis. And that clock would have been a good buy if she had it priced right. The Lee Work Clothes clock is from the 1950s and its worth some decent money so i would have probably made her an offer. Sometimes even though someone says its not for sale making a reasonable offer can sometimes change their mind haha.
The garage sale where he had the cooler, Mickey glass, and pistol was WAY HIGH for a garage sale. I was afraid that toddler was going to knock over your framed Jersey! I love when people are passionate about items they have. Example, the Lee items lady. John, do you ever re-grip the bats you buy? I bought one the other day and it needs the grip redone. Just wondering your thoughts.
What mount are you using for filming at sales? Where are you putting the cam? I bought a backpack strap thing but it seems to aim down and to the right. Thanks man
Most sports game's aren't worth crap...but some like NCAA 14 are worth $125+ back when that game was around $50 just 2 year's ago I would find tons of them now everyone else knows so it's hard to find.
" It sells for $200 on Ebay " Then why are you not selling on Ebay then? " But I will take $150 for it " I look at them like a lost soul, when I hear them say the Ebay lines......LOL.
Always amazes me how no one at these garage sales takes the time or effort to price their stuff and you constantly have to ask for prices. I don't think I've ever had a garage sale where I haven't marked everything and if it wasn't marked its because the sticker fell off. Lol!
3:20 mark if it was for sale. The wringer mop bucket. Brand new @ Ace Hardware those are $42 for the Ace brand and $79 for the Rubbermaid brand. If for sale for like $5-$10 would be an easy re-sell on FB Marketplace at least. Pretty big to ship out.
I also looked up the Buddy Lee Jeans doll, 1940's / 1950's different styles and different prices (in £GB pounds) £150-£750 but as you know only serious collectors would pay top dollar and I imagine they would know the worth, I thought he looked like a Kewpie doll.
The Buddy Lee dolls were made in the 1930s so definitely not 100 years old yet...They made the Cowboy version and the Baseball version also one dressed in a Boiler suit...And as for asking $1.000 dollars, you can pick them up for as little as $600 on ebay
Hey john hows things going? I just wanted to ask about what’s the benefit of having a eBay store vs not? Being that I’m new to the flipping game! And I was wounding what is your best flip? And worse flip? I just found a power ranger toy new in the pack for a dollar at the thrift store and flipped it for a 100$ thanks for the inspection!!
Im seeing A lot of yard sale sellers comping eBay during the sale. I had one seller quote an unmarked item at $3. 2 minutes later when I'm ready to pay it went up to $50!
Hey John!! Love your channel. I have a viewer question for your next video. What was your first big sale? Or do you have any stories of your early days of reselling?
You got some decent items for some decent prices.......but, the majority of the prices at these sales were high! As my husband says, “they sure are proud of that stuff”. Hahahaha.
Guy in the green had his prices wayyy to high, like bro it’s a garage sale
Guy wasn't too happy either. Like dam crack a smile 😂
Lmfao he thought he was selling inside a mall😂😂
I have a bunch of those glasses that I sell for a $1 a piece here and their. When he Said that price I almost had a heart attack
yea, open a store if you wanna charge retail.. lmao
Agree w/you all! His prices were higher than Ebay! LOL!
I like the lady at the sports yard sale when John says "$27, how about $20 for all three" says quickly responds with "how about $25"...great comeback sports lady
Victor Navedo he passes up a lot of good stuff at that sale for cheap prices.
My experience when you go to wealthier neighbourhoods is they are either giving it away or asking the moon.
So true!
100,000 Million %. There's a weird dichotomy that goes on in upper class garage sales/neighborhoods. There's also a dichotomy between older/newer homes. When it's younger couple in a new home it's mostly kids stuff, and alot of time for me anyways it's expensive. I think they remember like "Oh I paid 100$ for this item 3 years ago, I'm going to ask 60$". It's America and they're free to do so, it's just as a reseller it's hell. I went to a 40 home neighborhood sale 3 weeks ago and literally 30+ homes were 75% kids stuff. Most of which was way overpriced. I'm free on Thursday/Friday so I'm almost always the first one there too.
That's any neighborhood.
The rich are rich for a reason !! Blue collar America #1
😆 SO true!
That lady REALLY wanted to get your name and number 😂
👍😘❣
i want youre name and number
@@BRDZ13 your*
@@BRDZ13 why do you want my number?
@@BRDZ13 who are you and why do you want my number? What's your number?
"How much for the cooler?".....$20......."How much for the Recorder?".....$50......How much for everything?....Half a Mil.......
Dude's gonna look at his full garage at the end of the day and wonder why he didn't sell anything.
lol no shit. Wow
🤣 🤣
Rich neighborhoods think their stuff is worth more when you can go to next neighborhood and get the same stuff for fraction of their prices.
funny stuff..
The highest this doll is going for is around 5-600 dollars lol
Alvaro Escobar - that figures!!!.
To be honest, I have seen that doll go for $3k in not as good condition as that one was! That one was spotless! It was a give away back in the 1920's -30's, to see one in that shape is rare!
@@twofeathersnmi now he can go buy it & sell it 4 5Grand . he dont like some people's prices , he should look in the mirror
Philip Hewitt shut up
It's a 1950's repro worth about $50
I love how considerate of each other you fellow pickers are to one another, sending each on to the next sale that you know about.
$15 for a framed chad Johnson jersey auto you got a deal of a lifetime. Wow
Yep, Frame was more than that
@@H-Cat73 I would have been so bummed out if my mom sold a jersey like that for only $15 but hey its a yard sale anything can happen
probably about $250 right
@@dude14377 maybe a little less but yeah
@@dude14377 Lucky if he gets 250 for that, maybe more around 125-150. But still a good profit when he does sell it.
Yes!! the correct way to approach a dog. We have so many people just go straight in for a pat with ours without even asking or seeing if they want to be patted
It amazes me how many people have their dogs running loose at garage sales
I think the guy in the green forget he was selling at a yard sale and not on eBay lol.
Yeah - and VCRs never come with remotes. Right.
Confirmed 😂👍
Lol she's a little slow like my mom
Yeah and she wants a $1,000 for the Buddy Lee doll !
@@onthegokangaroo4475 😂
@@candicehopkins2344 must have meant a thousand dollhairs
I hope those people had fun carting all that crap back into their house..c’mon man‼️
I often wonder what goes through their minds when the 30th person asks them how much they want for it and then walks off, like the previous 29.
If you give me your number....CRICKETS..LOL
Why do people set stuff out and not know what they want??
Second, why do they explain what they would have to have??
Lastly, why didn't she already sell them back to Mary Kay before setting them out in her yard sale???
Aggravating, for sure.
You are way more patient than me.
So right. That was really weird.
Probably easier to sell at a yard sell than mailing back
Exactly..
Jane Mason -my thoughts exactly!!.
Ever heard of Frye boots? Mary Kay was a Frye she got the idea for her skin care line. When she noticed how soft the hands of the people that where conditioning the leather where
$1000? That doll better be stuffed with gold. :)
I looked the Buddy Lee doll up on Ebay seems like she was probably off on the age and price.
Jim yeah 115 years old it’s completely false it’s 1950’s
Bryce Cee 1950, 1905. Maybe she’s a bit dyslexic?
If it's done in the '20's then int's 100 years old.
Yup. She was way off.
Lee.com is the website for Lee Jeans. Found this under history. First introduced Buddy Lee doll in 1921. Might be worth a grand if it's an original.
The Buddy Lee doll was introduced to promote Lee overalls. Over the next 40 years, he helped to introduce new products offered by Lee.
Becoming a promotional success at county fairs and in store windows, Buddy Lee dolls were first made of composition and later of molded plastic. When it became cost-prohibitive to manufacturer the doll, Buddy Lee was discontinued in 1960. Buddy Lee returned in 1998 to promote the company’s Can’t Bust ‘Em Dungarees line, aimed at 17- to 22-year-old males. Buddy Lee, "Man of Action" appeared in ads as a heroic figure who survived all kinds of certain doom, prompting his human co-stars to marvel at the durability of his jeans. Lee offically retired Buddy Lee in 2006.
Nothing good ever follows "...well here's the thing." after you've asked for a price. This video was loaded with um. 😂
John on the buddy lee doll there are exact ones on eBay for $100-600 from the 50’s
I love it when they laugh at you for recording yourself. Some people will never understand the hustle
The joke is on them they so behind The times John most likely earns more than that guy that scoffed at him
Warren Skill I’m surprised John hasn’t offered to buy someone’s whole house yet to flip lol
Art Cacho when are we gonna get some real love Q&A w/sit down with Cacho??!! Can’t wait for the livestream bro!
Soul Keeper TM I really do appreciate that. It’ll be coming faster than you can Cat in the Hat.
Art Cacho you better or I’ll make sure to flag your channel soon!
Buddy Lee was an advertising mascot for Lee Jeans. The doll, a promotional item for the company from 1920 to 1962, was brought back as the star of television advertising for the company's Lee Dungarees line from 1998 until the mid-2000s. These little guys were made for the H. D. Lee Company Inc., the makers of Lee jeans, and they are marked "Buddy Lee" on the back of each doll. Original clothing will also have a Buddy Lee tag on it. While the attribution is not positive, some doll collectors believe that these were made by the Gem Toy Company. Gem Toy made a line of dolls called Chubby Kid that looks just like the Buddy Lee dolls. The only difference is they don't have a Buddy Lee mark or the Lee branded clothing, so there is a definite basis for the attribution.
$10 A PIECE ON CHARACTER CUPS!?!?! I haven’t even seen them priced at that in antique shops 🙄🙄 and $1000 on a doll at highest is $600 that I seen
He was to greedy on his prices he probably didn't sell any thing
i have seen them on ebay for around 375 .... i think she hit her head or something lol
I saw 2000
BRENTAMANIA89 I’m sure he didn’t that’s crazy even as a collector I wouldn’t have paid those prices
big bossman Yes sold listings ranged from 250-300 on my side but the highest I saw listed was $600
Little kid almost knocked over your framed chad Johnson jersey lol! 😂
I saw that 😂
6:22 if you wanted to see
Yeah... I was holding my breath about that. So glad when someone came and snatched her away.
That woman with the vcr and clock tried to get your number twice, I think she was hitting on you
The player didn't come with a remote LOL loving the tapes! Great episode!
love how she's just giving away signed sports memorabilia but stingy on the Mary Kay
You can tell which one she knows the value of lol
LOL, I know, right? Mary Kay is crap, imo. 🤦♀️
Sports Morabilia is husbands, Mary Kay is hers, lol
@@elizabethcave7666 Ex-husband, that's why she literally gave the items away. :p
it was too different ladies at the same sale
I bought a 1940s buddy lee cowboy last year for 150. I think they range 300 to 500. I believe they came out first in the 30s. If she gets a 1000 let me know lol mine will be up too. That will be bonus money for me for the 127 garage sales lol
I don't like sellers like her. She's trying to convince you to buy while over charging. Had one at the end of last year like that and he followed us around like he was afraid we were going to steal it and it was all just trash.
I usually just leave. The sellers that want to tell you about every item you look at makes me leave as well. I just want to brouse while in my little yardsale mode so i can concentrate. Lol
That 3 legged dog was pretty cute too. I’m a sucker for yard sale dogs.
That´s the only reason why i am going there. ;-)
$1000?........That seems reasonable........yikes!
Problem with how some people get there prices, you heard her say she "asked some people" who are listing them for "$2500". Doesn't mean they're selling! If I list a pen on ebay for $5000 that doesn't mean the one you're selling is worth $2500. It just means I'm an idiot ;-)
Anthony Lynch EXACTLY. I absolutely hate it when people having yard sales say “well it’s going on eBay for...” because yeah it may be listed for that but it’s selling for half of that!
I found one that sold for $200 in really good condition. If it’s worth that much then list it on eBay
"VCR did not ever come with a remote" and" Doll is 115 years old" hmmm, in between her saying whatever shes wants for a sale, as others mentioned, she really wants to give you a call down the road sometime John
Buddy Lee was an advertising mascot for Lee Jeans. The doll, a promotional item for the company from 1920 to 1962, was brought back as the star of television advertising for the company's Lee Dungarees line from 1998 until the mid-2000s. The doll depending on its age can be worth between $75 and $1500
That Buddy Lee doll came out in the 1930s. He is worth at most around $800 of on top top condition. Most likely around the $500 mark.
It's really REALLY nice to see our friends to the south wearing some masks and taking some social distancing somewhat seriously.
I saw dolls similar to that one going for around $550 each and they were in Really bad condition. Oh and that was on American Pickers👍🏼there was a couple of baseball player dolls, and a football player doll. Might be different since they aren't cowboy ones👍🏼👍🏼
Hi John That Lee doll only sales for like 300.00 - 700.00 Depending on condition. If you look at comps on ebay they are 175.00 and up depending on if it has the hat. Not any listing for 2500.00
LOL
The guy at 2:50
"How much is this singular paperclip"
"I can do $20"
Bro clearly doesn't want to sell his stuff 🤣
How many people asking for the price & then walking away do you think it takes for the seller to click?
He also looks so not interested in potential buyers. That's a sure way to waste a Saturday.
That bone thugs cassette brings back memories of riding in my older sisters Camaro listening to it 🤣
The happiness in your voice when she said that framed Chad Johnson jersey was $15 lmao
Hey just watch your video I've seen these dolls and similar ones to them range from 300$- 600$ and up so it might not be a a stretch to get a thousand out of it ,don't know if it's that old though . Love the channel btw God bless you and your family
I was impressed with all the nice items people put out at the yard sales in this video! Must have been a nicer part of town! Well done, Sir John. -Kevin
Hey John, I noticed that the comments were turned off on your newest video 'I Got Creative With This Garage Sale Negotiation
'. At the 7:30 mark of video, just to the left of the toy kitchen was a xbox x-plorer guitar that sells for 80 - 100 and the metallica game with it is currently selling for 50. Love watching you buddy, keep up the great vids.
Gr8 find's John... I knew when the lady said I'm gonna have to do the math that you weren't going to make a deal...lol...😂 As far as my research on the original Buddy Lee Doll the earliest ones were from the 1940's-to early 50's so that lady doesn't know what she's talking about 115 years old...lol...😂 Stay safe buddy...👍💕🔥⚾😷
What a great day. Watching Reds baseball and Cincinnati Picker.
My best flip of the year so far was a Buddy Lee doll, bought for $75 and sold it within a day for $2400. The doll is from the 1920's-1960's, and what makes it more or less expensive is the age, condition, and outfit it is wearing. Most buddy lee's are wearing jeans/coveralls and are from around 1940-1950 and worth around $300-400. If you find a doll that is wearing "union-alls" and older from the 1920-1930's, buy it. (google buddy lee union alls, and you'll see what I mean)
$$$$$ I think that one guy forgot it was a yard sale. 🤣
😂
Hey John how do you know what bats to get?
4:17 JACKPOT! Most cassettes go for a few dollars on ebay at most. But not rap cassettes. Rap was huge in the 90s, so were CD players. Growing up in the 90s, I don't know anyone that bought or collected cassettes. Everyone was into CDs. If your car had a tape deck you'd buy an adapter to hook up a portable CD player. So all these rap albums that came out in the 90s are worth a little bit of money on cassette.
Holy crap the sale with all of the sports memorabilia was amazing! They had such good prices
It's amazing to me when people have a yard sale and want retail for their items.
Bruce Richardson I don’t understand low ballers how about that why would give out something that’s new. I want the retail price
@@delixwtf I'm not sure what point you're trying to make. Yard sales are usually held to make some cash back for items not wanted any more. Retail is for stores. If you want retail or collector prices than choose eBay, Mecari, Etsy or Bonanza to get that price.....maybe.
That one with the sports stuff looks like a divorce sale😀
If it is I want to go see if she needs any help with anything!:):):)👍🏼
10:20 Can you say...Looney Tunes! Hope you didn't leave her your information John LOL
2:40 That guy's prices were outrageous!
Great stuff, Here lately i have been getting a lot of people saying something about my GoPro. Thanks for sharing another garage sale vid.
Best yard sale videos on UA-cam, even when you don't pick up much.
If the bats are scuffed, does it reduce value, or is it better to only get ones that are new?
The buddy Lee doll is from the 1930s
Prices range between $ 200,- and $ 600,-
I have also seen them on ebay with a starting bid of $275,- and 0 bids
YOU GOT SOME NICE PIECES AGAIN - THAT BUDDY LEE DOLL WAS WAY TO EXPENSIVE AND WE BELIEF IT IS NOT TOO OLD - PLEASE STAY SAFE AND CHEERS FROM AUSTRALIA !!!!
$20 for a VCR with no remote? I had a hard time giving one away and it included the remote!
If you had the ability to regrip bats, golf clubs, and tennis rackets, you could get much better prices. Golf clubs, at least, are pretty easy.
Hey, im from New Zealand jsut looked up the doll. They were made in the 1950's and they average around 50-150USD
New sub , brother I have binge watched your videos past 2 days , really enjoy it ! Keep up the great job
How do you keep a straight face at some of those prices?
7:00-7:03.. Might want to start looking at those little tvs (if you don't).. I do pretty well with them. $100+ range usually
Lee.com is the website for Lee Jeans. Found this under history. First introduced Buddy Lee doll in 1921. Might be worth a grand if it's an original.
The Buddy Lee doll was introduced to promote Lee overalls. Over the next 40 years, he helped to introduce new products offered by Lee.
Becoming a promotional success at county fairs and in store windows, Buddy Lee dolls were first made of composition and later of molded plastic. When it became cost-prohibitive to manufacturer the doll, Buddy Lee was discontinued in 1960. Buddy Lee returned in 1998 to promote the company’s Can’t Bust ‘Em Dungarees line, aimed at 17- to 22-year-old males. Buddy Lee, "Man of Action" appeared in ads as a heroic figure who survived all kinds of certain doom, prompting his human co-stars to marvel at the durability of his jeans. Lee offically retired Buddy Lee in 2006.
Nice 👍 one John. Jonathan. Warmest wishes from Wales 🏴 🇬🇧
Thanks Jonny!
Just went to yard sales today. Walked right up and turned around when I saw paper tags on items with how much they are selling for on eBay.
Look forward to seeing what you list the Jordan plaque for! Killer sports pick up’s! I’m a big sports collector and can never find anything like that at my local sales
The frame for the jersey is worth $50-60 empty. You should ask $150+ for the framed, signed jersey, at least at first, and lower if needed.
Hi John you should come to Glasgow in Scotland and I could help you go picking😃 At car boot sales or charity shops which are basically thrift stores but better
These people in these rich northern suburbs prices are WILD!!! hahaha
Cx homie
Gotta make up for those covid cuts.
Rich people are often nuts
@@BlackSt0rm90 Cx
That Lee Jeans doll was pretty sweet that my kind of item but she was pretty high on the price. If she would have said $100-200 i would have grabbed it if it was in good shape. Some of them can sell for pretty good money and if you find one with the original box and all it can bring really good money. It's one of those items i think will really go up in value if Lee jeans somehow made a huge come back and became as popular as Levis. And that clock would have been a good buy if she had it priced right. The Lee Work Clothes clock is from the 1950s and its worth some decent money so i would have probably made her an offer. Sometimes even though someone says its not for sale making a reasonable offer can sometimes change their mind haha.
The garage sale where he had the cooler, Mickey glass, and pistol was WAY HIGH for a garage sale. I was afraid that toddler was going to knock over your framed Jersey! I love when people are passionate about items they have. Example, the Lee items lady. John, do you ever re-grip the bats you buy? I bought one the other day and it needs the grip redone. Just wondering your thoughts.
Probably checked all eBay comps and included postage fees 😂
The Buddy Lee doll was to have a yellow ribbon around the hat and most had a rope and are from 1950's. I see complete ones for 375 to 500
What mount are you using for filming at sales? Where are you putting the cam? I bought a backpack strap thing but it seems to aim down and to the right. Thanks
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I like how quickly you passed by the sports video games. Always hunting for video games, but sports ones are not worth the price of the plastic XD
Most sports game's aren't worth crap...but some like NCAA 14 are worth $125+ back when that game was around $50 just 2 year's ago I would find tons of them now everyone else knows so it's hard to find.
Those Lee Dolls are very popular in japan especially in the vintage jeans environment, they pay very very well
12:17 breaks dolls head picking up the hat
" It sells for $200 on Ebay " Then why are you not selling on Ebay then? " But I will take $150 for it " I look at them like a lost soul, when I hear them say the Ebay lines......LOL.
I get this comment a lot at yard sales 😂😂😂
Are flea markets good places to go picking?
That lady was outrageously high on the cosmetics
Have you seen the prices on Mary Kay? She wasn't really, especially since the company was willing to buy it back.
To pay 15 bucks for a framed signed jersey of any kind is amazing. Congrats bro.
Look out for Demarini CF Zen CFZ-17. It’s a -10 bat that I sold in okay condition for $319. It looks like new ones go for 800-900
$1000.... Insert Steve Harvey oh hell nawwwww 😂
Insert Justin from RVA Flips. LOL
Always amazes me how no one at these garage sales takes the time or effort to price their stuff and you constantly have to ask for prices. I don't think I've ever had a garage sale where I haven't marked everything and if it wasn't marked its because the sticker fell off. Lol!
3:20 mark if it was for sale. The wringer mop bucket. Brand new @ Ace Hardware those are $42 for the Ace brand and $79 for the Rubbermaid brand. If for sale for like $5-$10 would be an easy re-sell on FB Marketplace at least. Pretty big to ship out.
The lady with the bats was nice and sensible.
I also looked up the Buddy Lee Jeans doll, 1940's / 1950's different styles and different prices (in £GB pounds) £150-£750 but as you know only serious collectors would pay top dollar and I imagine they would know the worth, I thought he looked like a Kewpie doll.
Great video John 😊 that’s all you hear in the uk at bootsales this sells for this price on eBay it’s like your in a field 😂😂😂
The Buddy Lee dolls were made in the 1930s so definitely not 100 years old yet...They made the Cowboy version and the Baseball version also one dressed in a Boiler suit...And as for asking $1.000 dollars, you can pick them up for as little as $600 on ebay
This whole videos pricing is UNREAL ! 😂 Much love outta Hawaii John.
Hey john hows things going? I just wanted to ask about what’s the benefit of having a eBay store vs not? Being that I’m new to the flipping game! And I was wounding what is your best flip? And worse flip? I just found a power ranger toy new in the pack for a dollar at the thrift store and flipped it for a 100$ thanks for the inspection!!
Im seeing A lot of yard sale sellers comping eBay during the sale. I had one seller quote an unmarked item at $3. 2 minutes later when I'm ready to pay it went up to $50!
One eBay sold comp on the Buddy Lee Doll for $699 plus shipping FYI.
Best yotuber. And im not a reseller or buyer.. I dont like antiques either. You just the best content creator
Damn that one guy prices was crazy
Hey John!! Love your channel. I have a viewer question for your next video. What was your first big sale? Or do you have any stories of your early days of reselling?
awesome pick ups man, great stuff... her price was crazy.....1000$, the doll is going for 200+ all day tho
1:35 I bet that guy would stop laughing when he knew how much $$ Cincinnati picker makes.
You got some decent items for some decent prices.......but, the majority of the prices at these sales were high! As my husband says, “they sure are proud of that stuff”. Hahahaha.
Dude those rnb and hip hop cassette tapes of Janet Jackson and bone thugs brings me back!!!