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<p>[QUOTE="Angelina Dugo, post: 234544, member: 4582"]I actually have some barkeepers friend here so. I'll try that for sure. Thank you! I wasn't so sure how much I should clean all of these things but it's sounding like I should clean most all of it. </p><p><br /></p><p>I've tried out putting a few things on OfferUp out here. So far just had a guy come buy an antique oil carrier for his dad who collects gas station items etc. Anytime I deal with Craigslist I get so many scam emails it gets annoying but I'll try it for a few items and see. </p><p><br /></p><p>That's a great idea having dealers come here. I didn't think of that. We've got 4 cars taking up all of our garage and driveway space so I think my only option may be clearing out my formal living room and setting up in there. Though it's only about a 14x14' space. I'll just baby gate it off. My thought was also to go to this market on the next coming weekend in May and see how it works and maybe get to know a few people and show them some pictures of some of the items that we have and see if they can put me in a good direction. Or I also thought of renting one of the small spaces in there and setting up a couple tables and just trying our luck with some of the stuff. I was going to run to Hobby Lobby and get some of those white price tag hanging labels and start pricing things in these boxes as I'm going through them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Angelina Dugo, post: 234544, member: 4582"]I actually have some barkeepers friend here so. I'll try that for sure. Thank you! I wasn't so sure how much I should clean all of these things but it's sounding like I should clean most all of it. I've tried out putting a few things on OfferUp out here. So far just had a guy come buy an antique oil carrier for his dad who collects gas station items etc. Anytime I deal with Craigslist I get so many scam emails it gets annoying but I'll try it for a few items and see. That's a great idea having dealers come here. I didn't think of that. We've got 4 cars taking up all of our garage and driveway space so I think my only option may be clearing out my formal living room and setting up in there. Though it's only about a 14x14' space. I'll just baby gate it off. My thought was also to go to this market on the next coming weekend in May and see how it works and maybe get to know a few people and show them some pictures of some of the items that we have and see if they can put me in a good direction. Or I also thought of renting one of the small spaces in there and setting up a couple tables and just trying our luck with some of the stuff. I was going to run to Hobby Lobby and get some of those white price tag hanging labels and start pricing things in these boxes as I'm going through them.[/QUOTE]
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