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Work-at-home.org : Special Reports : Business-4 : HOW TO SELL HOBBY ITEMS BY MAIL

HOW TO SELL HOBBY ITEMS BY MAIL

 You can, if you are ambitious, start a Mail Order Business selling  collectibles to
hobbyists by mail.  To begin, you must first find a hobby that appeals to you.  Next, you
must spend several weeks researching that hobby.  You must learn what collectors want
and how much they are willing to pay for it.  You should also know what other dealers
are willing to pay for the merchandise which they sell.  And you must be willing to pay
the same amounts.

	Perhaps you already know exactly what you want to sell.  If you have been
collecting old Valentines, then start a Mail Order business buying and selling old
Valentines.  Or stamps.  Or comic books.  The first rule of Mail Order Selling is to sell
what you yourself would buy.	To give you an idea of what collectors buy and sell by mail,
here is a partial list of today's collectibles!

Phonograph Records		Street Car Tokens		Boat Photographs
Cigar Labels			Fruit Jar Labels		Advertising Cards
License Plates			Old Magazines			Dog Pictures
Beer Labels			Gun Catalogs			Movie Magazines
Circus Posters			Paper Currency		Autographs
Music Boxes			Cartoon Books		Dolls
Salt/Pepper Shakers		Theatre Programs		Hunting Licenses
Greeting Cards		Political Buttons		Valentines
Old Pencils			Baseball Cards			Cookbooks
Atlases				Children's Books		Beatles Items
Military Medals		Stock Certificates		StampsSheet Music
Old Toys			Indian Relics			Doll Clothes
Gems, Minerals		Railroad Books		Menus
Belt Buckles			Fishing Licenses		Cigar Boxes	
Airplane Photos		Comic Books			Train Photos
FBI Posters			Thimbles			Old Calendars
Newspapers			Automobile Manuals		Maps
Coins				Diaries				Postcards
Arrowheads			Antique Barbed Wire		Buttons
Old Jewelry			Railroad Passes

	I would like to suggest that you send for sample copies of two magazines.  They
are read avidly by hobby dealers and hobby collectors alike:

			THE COLLECTORS NEWS
			Box 156	
			Grundy Center, IA  50638

			THE ANTIQUE TRADER WEEKY
			Box 1050	
			Dubuque, IA  52001

	Each of these publications contain around 70 or 80 pages of ads from dealers and
collectors.  Almost every hobby publication, large or small, if listed within its pages.

	Once you have selected your field, start a file.  Keep copies of all the ads selling
your kind of merchandise.  Also keep ads showing the dealers buying prices.  If price lists
are offered in ads, send for them and STUDY them.  MAKE YOURSELF AN EXPERT
IN YOUR FIELD.

	Try to locate any publication that deals with your field.  Often, you can locate
small mimeographed publications and newsletters which will give you all kinds of useful
information.

	Your next step is to look for merchandise in your own community.  Here are some
suggestions:

1.	Start by attending flea markets and antique shows.  Don't be afraid to make
inquiries of dealers.  They often have what they consider "junk" stashed away, assuming
that it isn't of much value to anyone.  I once discovered a fabulous stamp collection that
way!

2.	Browse around through Thrift Shops.

3.	Study the garage sale ads in your local newspaper.  Visit any that sound
promising.  (Sometimes, it pays to telephone for, they may be able to direct you to others
who have exactly what you need!)

4.	Place "Wanted to Buy" ads in your local Swapper's News, or your local
newspaper.  Be sure to list your phone number.

	It is amazing what you can find in your local community if you work at it.
However, if you can't find enough merchandise locally, run ads in the Collector's
Magazines listed above.  Their rates are very, very low.  And you will soon discover that
they are widely read!

	Once you have accumulated a decent stock of merchandise, you are ready to begin
selling it.  If there are publications specializing in your field, by all means advertise there.
You have a ready-made audience!  Also run ads in the big hobby magazines.

	Type up a list of what you have and have an Instant Printer make a hundred or so
copies for you.  Hobbyists don't mind typewritten mimeographed, or Xerox copies - it's
half the fun of collecting.  Then run your ad.  Your ad can merely offer your list to
interested collectors free (or for a stamp, to week out coupon clippers).  Or you can offer
to make a sale straight from the ad.  If you do the latter, stick in your price list with the
merchandise.  It will read...eagerly!

	Here are a few sample ads run by hobby dealers for your consideration:		

		*  "Railroad Timetables, 1940's
		     Four Different - $4.00 postpaid."

		*  "Old Children's Books and Texts.
		     Stamp for List."

		*  "85,000 Comic Books, Movie Magazines,	
		     Funnies, etc., 1900-1957.  Catalog
		     $1.00 (Refundable)."	

		*  "Original Movie Posters, Pressbooks,	
		     Stills, 1919-1975.  Catalog - $.50

		*  "Sleigh Bells!  Stamp for list."

	Just in case you are not familiar with the phrase, "SASE" means "Self-addressed,
stamped envelope".  As you progress, you will learn continually.  Most hobby dealers will
tell you that they learn more from the collectors who buy from them that they could ever
learn from any other source.

	Below are some other hobby publications that may interest you.  You can write to
these publications and request a sample copy.  However, it would be a good idea to
include postage when requesting copies form the publisher.

HOBBIES					LYNN'S WEEKLY STAMP NEWS
1006 S. MICHIGAN AVE.			BOX 29
CHICAGO, IL  60605			SIDNEY, OH  45365

THE AUTOGRAPH NEWS			DOLL CASTLE NEWS
7540 S. MEMORIAL PARKWAY		BRASS CASTLE
HUNTSVILLE, AL  35802			WASHINGTON, NJ  07882

WESTERN STAMP COLLECTOR		JESSIE'S HOMEMAKER
BOX 10					731 BLUE BELL STREET
ALBANY, OR  97321			FT. COLLINS, CO  80521

COIN & STAMP TRADING NEWS		CANADIAN HOBBY SHOPPER
BOX 11101					BOX 3382 - HALIFAX SOUTH, NS
SANTA ROSA, CA  95406			CANADA  B3J 3J1

OLD TIME RADIO CLUB			STAMPS MAGAZIN
EBROADCAST BILLY			153 WAVERLY PLACE
BOX 72-C					NEW YORK, NY  1001
4BELPRE, OH  4571





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