rWt
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Post by rWt on Oct 25, 2024 11:18:25 GMT -5
I have a few items-brass, bullet molds, etc. I want to sell on GunBroker. At some point I have have 3-4 handguns to sell.
Are there any tips you can offer? Anything to avoid?
Thank you.
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Post by bearskinner on Oct 25, 2024 19:10:27 GMT -5
Start your listings at the minimum amount you would take for each item, but do not put a reserve on them. It’s more straight forward that way. Take lots of pictures and describe items well
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Post by northerngos on Oct 25, 2024 21:13:36 GMT -5
Seems like eBay may be better for molds? Mold prices on eBay have been pretty crazy. If you are selling 500 max brass let me know and I’ll chase it hard! Good luck with the sales.
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Post by rWt on Oct 28, 2024 18:20:29 GMT -5
Thank you.
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Post by gregs on Oct 28, 2024 20:40:48 GMT -5
For firearms, at least 7-10 days with the listing ending Sunday evening
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Post by LeverGunner on Oct 30, 2024 14:43:39 GMT -5
I've sold some things on ebay, moulds included. I have always given clear pictures and a detailed description.
Something like: This bullet mould is from my personal collection, it casts good but takes 15 dozen whacks to get the bullet to drop. I'm selling it because I got out of the caliber.
Honesty helps a lot, because many people sell items they have no clue about, or are unloading stuff that don't work right.
I once got $100 out of a damaged lubesizer die, I showed clear pictures and had a description of the damage with "someone with a lathe could clean this right up."
I like to start the auction at a couple dollars, and I always offer free shipping.
Brass and moulds sell well over on castboolits. Guns do too for that matter.
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