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  1. Traditional_Pie6998 on

    Estate sales are terrible. My childhood friend died a few years back and several of us went to his estate sale, hoping to contribute and buy one of his bikes or guitars. We all left after seeing what the agency was asking for everything. A huge premium on everything.

  2. Head_Improvement5317 on

    Wait until the last day and buy them all for 100. The prices start high but drop rapidly, they ultimately don’t want to be on the hook holding all that stuff

  3. Choice_Student4910 on

    Yeah they’ll still be there at the sale close with those prices. Maybe swoop in and offer your price on the last day.

  4. negativeyoda on

    $200 for the 930 (lugged steel MUSA) in the back isn’t outlandish in my town.

    The rest can eat a dick up

  5. theatrenearyou on

    wow – the filth on these had to take a decade or more to build up. Enlarging the photo is ugly. I wonder if one man rode all of them in better days

  6. Over the past decade, it has become more common for estate sale companies to take ownership of the remaining contents of any sale. Your more unscrupulous people will overprice items with the specific intention of not selling them…

  7. drewbaccaAWD on

    lol.. I’ll give them $100 for the 930 that… checks notes.. is from 1970?!? lmfao

    and $20 for everything else.

    This is the one scenario where I don’t mind haggling because I’d very bluntly tell them they are an idiot to their face.

  8. Grouchy-Salary3124 on

    That unicycle tho!! I’d love to learn. My late father used to rip it up one 😎

  9. DecisionDelicious170 on

    I’d slightly overpay for the Chicago Schwinn. $40? I’d just turn it into a solid townie bike.

    Everything else there? Maybe $20.

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