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Junk jewelery
Posted by: Thound
Date: April 10, 2012 09:41AM
I've got tons of the stuff. What do yall do with it? Any value? Tempted to just throw it away. Thanks and HH



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Re: Junk jewelery
Posted by: Picsous
Date: April 10, 2012 11:24AM
I would sell it on EBAY in one package.

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Re: Junk jewelery
Posted by: Critterhunter
Date: April 10, 2012 12:01PM
Another idea....Go to one of those resale shops that sell used items (not just jewlery) and ask the owner if they can show your stuff in their display case.



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Re: Junk jewelery
Posted by: kai_gold
Date: April 10, 2012 09:56PM
I keep them in a small treasure box and let my kids play pirates with it.

Re: Junk jewelery
Posted by: Tin Fin
Date: April 10, 2012 10:28PM
Garage Sale!!! Or use them as give-aways to kids at a garage sale. That way, you can find it again when THEY lose it

Re: Junk jewelery
Posted by: gilfordberry
Date: April 10, 2012 11:18PM
Had a friend that used his junk jewelry to decorate minature christmas trees (he'd make a "tree" from a small spruce or fir branch, nail that branch to a small piece of wood which he had covered with some green or red felt.) He then sold these trees as christmas decorations and did quite well at it. I always gave him my junk jewelry to add to what he found - I thought his little enterprise was kina neat but I'm too lazy to put forth that effort. After my friend quit detecting, I donate my stuff to a bunch of ladies at the local senior center to use as craft supplies. I have no idea what they do with it.

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Re: Junk jewelery
Posted by: Thound
Date: April 13, 2012 06:32PM
Some good ideas here thanks. I like the one about pirates but have no young kids.And I've lost my eyepatch.

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Re: Junk jewelery
Posted by: Hank68
Date: April 13, 2012 10:49PM
I say bury it in different locations and let some other hunters get there thrill in finding it!

Re: Junk jewelery
Posted by: Sailorman
Date: April 14, 2012 06:08AM
My wife does some art work with it and manages to sell it. You can sell it on etsy at a better price the you'll ever get on fee bay. Etsy caters to artists and you can set up an account and sell them in lots as "found objects". There are artists who love this stuff. That's what we do with what she doesn't use.



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