Stick to What You Know
The title is reflective of my diversion into things other than ads (of which more in a minute).
One pair of ship bookends sold, which is a plus, but the price just barely covered the expenses. I got a replacement for the horse bookends, but no action yet. The other pair of ship bookends has to be listed yet. With a higher price.
Some other things I ordered arrived Saturday. They reminded me of when I was a kid and "Made in Japan" was an joke - just after WWII, when Japan was trying to get back on its feet and was making lots of things at apparently good prices, but it was real junk. Maybe now that label and joke status is going to belong to China, which is where these items came from. With the news of poison dog food, and I've lost track of what else, it is probably China's turn for some quality control. Japan sure did it - look at where they are now.
As for the ads, there were multiple bids almost every day this past week, up to 8 on a couple days. Farm tractors and boats seemed to be the main subjects. The count of listings is up to 2335 this morning. Lots more to come.
My wife fell at work last week, breaking and dislocating her shoulder. That took some time away from the eBay project, but we still made some progress. A youngster who was helping me in the Crafts area at Vacation Bible School last week also broke his shoulder. Makes me want to stay in my chair. I was helping at VBS because the usual crafts guy was having surgery for prostate cancer. He is doing fine - better than the broken shoulder folks, at least as of yesterday.
Everytime I look at my desktop and/or my screen saver, I think I've got to find that photography information I've been promising. At least you know it is still on my mind.
My youngest son went to the NASCAR race in the Poconos yesterday with his girl friend and her father. I started watching on TV and got rather hooked. Maybe NASCAR stuff would sell on eBay? Hmmmnn.
Off to the scanner. Happy Monday.
1 comment:
Yeah.. They should really have a control over their food and stuffs.
Hope your wife is recovering well.
God bless you and your family.
P.S.
No comments doesn't mean no readers.
Keep up the great job!
Best wishes,
Erwin
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