Yet more random Items

Category: Garage Sale

Post 1 by LovesDefinitionIsGod (Veteran Zoner) on Thursday, 05-Dec-2013 17:21:25

Hello. For sell I have:
a bamboo flute made by a guy who calls his company The Flute Cart. You can add him on facebook to find out more about him and his instruments. I bought this flute for $50.00. I am offering it at $25.00.

a Smith&Wesson pocket knife. It has a parcially serrated blade, drop point, double thumb studs and belt clip. It has seen very little use. I bought it for $30.00 and am offering it at $10.00.

A mini trampoline. It doesn't fold, but the legs can be unscrewed for easier storage. Instead of springs, it has elastic bands that connect the mat to the rim. It has seen a lot of use, but is still in very good condission. I think the only thing wrong with it are some claw marks in the covering around the rim. The mat, frame and bands are unharmed. I am asking $10.00.

A Davison guitar amplifyer. This amp is small, no more than a foot square. It has barely been used. I am asking $10.00 for it.
Ten and led soldiers. I have two small ten soldiers who are about half an inch high, one ten soldier who is about an inch and a half heigh, and one led soldier who is about 3 quarters of an inch heigh. I am asking $3.00 for the biggest soldier, and $1.00 for each of the smaller ones.


Thanks everyone. I hope you're having a great day.

Post 2 by Meglet (I just keep on posting!) on Thursday, 05-Dec-2013 17:27:14

Hi there,
I'm curious about the flute: may I ask why you are selling it? Is it not what you expected, or are you just not using it anymore?

Post 3 by LovesDefinitionIsGod (Veteran Zoner) on Friday, 06-Dec-2013 0:55:20

Hi Meglet. It is just not what I expected. I like it a lot, but I don't see myself actually learning to play it any time soon. It seems to be a good flute, not that I know much about them though, lol.

Post 4 by Dolce Eleganza (I'll have the last word, thank you!) on Friday, 06-Dec-2013 1:19:44

Oh my, the flute! Why was it not what you expected? Is there anything wrong with it? How long have you had it? Thanks

Post 5 by LovesDefinitionIsGod (Veteran Zoner) on Friday, 06-Dec-2013 15:30:27

I think I just didn't realize how much more difficult to play a sideblown flute is than other flutes. I have had it for about half a year, but it has stayed on the shelf , besides the times that I have played around with it, and is still in perfect condition.

Post 6 by Meglet (I just keep on posting!) on Friday, 06-Dec-2013 16:33:22

I wish I could hold it, see what it's like. :(

Post 7 by LovesDefinitionIsGod (Veteran Zoner) on Friday, 06-Dec-2013 18:35:18

I'd say it's about two feet long. It is a side blown flute. It has four finger holes in the top, and one in the bottom. It is smooth bamboo, almost completely round, but flat in the very middle of the bottom side. I hope this helps a little. I know what you mean about wanting to hold it though. I always feel that way when looking at stuff online.

Post 8 by Meglet (I just keep on posting!) on Friday, 06-Dec-2013 18:45:30

Thanks for the description, it's appreciated.

Post 9 by LeoGuardian (You mean there is something outside of this room with my computer in it?) on Friday, 06-Dec-2013 18:56:00

Are you doing payments by PayPal?
I'm considering your blade and the crop of soldiers. I have not seen tin soldiers since childhood and they were either my father's or somebody's. Why so cheap on the blade, might I ask?
And do you have the make on the blade? Swith 'N' Wesson blades I've seen are usually priced higher than that so I don't know if it's what I'm thinking.
I'm willing to do Paypal but if someone talks first on either the soldiers or the blade let them have it.
Where have the soldiers been, though? If they've been grubbing in the dirt well they can get rusted out. You can feel this with your hand, it's should be smooth metal or if it's rough it is not like rust. Rust will flake off.

Post 10 by LovesDefinitionIsGod (Veteran Zoner) on Friday, 06-Dec-2013 20:54:28

Hi Leo. PayPal would be preferable.
I am not sure what the make of the S
&W is. I bought it at Academy for about $30.00, so I just figured I would price it lower than that. I can have someone look on the blade and see if there is a model number or anything that would let me know what make it is if you want. The soldiers have just been sitting on my desk. They feel like they are in good condition, no flaking. I got them from antique stores, so I can't speak on their earlier years.

Post 11 by LeoGuardian (You mean there is something outside of this room with my computer in it?) on Friday, 06-Dec-2013 23:31:15

Ok pm me your price for the knife, the soldiers and the good ol' s&h. That's shipping and handling, to you non business types. I'm fine with just sending them through the mail. Just unceremoniously box them up with newspaper or something for padding. Don't forget to include what it'll cost you to get to the post office. That'd be fair in your case: we're all blind and understand the extra transportation cost, and besides, if I remember right you are a college student. So, pm me a fair shake for the blade, soldiers and costs, and don't forget your PayPal address. Lol