HOW THE HECK do u find out about these photographer estate sales???? I see stuff on ebay saying the X was bought from
one but i have no idea where they are!;>
All you need to do is align yourself against buying new and retail other than at the grocery store, and opportunites will arise. Living in a large metropolitan area helps, for sure.
I troll thrift stores for old photo gear while we shop for used clothes for the kids and ourselves. Yes, we buy underwear and most shoes new.
I peruse web sites for a couple of operators who run 'liquidate the household' type of estate sale opertions in the greater toronto area.
They typically post crummy pictures to allow you to preview without leaving the house.
But if you are at least curious you need to get to the sale to really see what is on offer, usually early (7:30am ish) Saturday morning.
I also hit the larger church garage sales in the spring time. One traditionally good one is coming up next week and I can barely wait.
Me and likely the three hundred or so other people I lined up with at 7:30 am last year to wait to get in.
I also sporadically go to an auction that runs on Wednesday nights from 4pm to midnight or so, that usually has between 6 and 10 estates worth of goods every week.
Again, online photos let me know if it is worth my time.
I have furnished a lot of my house with better furnituure made from hardwoods from this place for pennies on the dollar compared to new retial offierings.
We have now banished the prevoius particle board stuff that falls apart after owning it for a few years.
You usually trade time versus saving money going to estate auctions and sales.
I currently do this while I have my kids to run around to swimming/scouts. etc., and my wife and I working full time 9-5.
I hate to think what my habit will turn into once the kids have grown and I have retired from full time work.
On the other hand, living a life of cheap works. Our modest 40 year old home was paid off 5 years ago, and our savings have grown along while also paying for the house.
I am presently 46 and looking to ponder some sort of step back from full time employment within the next 5-8 years.
We are presently on track to have enough to retire on if we maintain our current 'cheap' lifestyle and save at our present rate for that period of time.