For many individuals, flipping or reselling items can be a lucrative side hustle or even a full-time job. The thrill of finding hidden gems at thrift stores, yard sales, or online marketplaces, and then reselling them for a profit, can be exhilarating. However, sometimes resellers come across items that they simply can’t bear to part with, even if the potential profit is high. This was the case for one reseller who recently found himself in a dilemma when he stumbled upon a rare and valuable item that he just couldn’t bring himself to sell.
The item in question was a vintage guitar that the reseller, who goes by the username @GuitarFlipper87 on eBay, found at a local estate sale. The guitar was a rare model from the 1960s, in pristine condition, and highly sought after by collectors. The reseller knew that he could potentially make a significant profit by selling the guitar on eBay, but there was just one problem – he had fallen in love with the instrument the moment he laid eyes on it.
The reseller, who is an avid guitar player himself, had never come across such a unique and rare piece in all his years of flipping. The sound and feel of the guitar were unlike anything he had ever experienced, and he knew that he would regret it forever if he let it go. Despite the temptation of a substantial payday, the reseller ultimately decided to keep the guitar for himself, much to the disappointment of his followers on eBay.
In a post on his eBay profile, the reseller explained his decision, stating, “I know I could make a lot of money by selling this guitar, but some things are just too special to let go. This guitar has found a permanent home in my collection, and I couldn’t be happier.” While some of his followers understood his sentiment, others were quick to express their frustration, urging him to reconsider and put the guitar up for sale.
In the world of flipping and reselling, it can be easy to get caught up in the chase for profit and lose sight of the joy and passion that comes with collecting and enjoying unique items. Sometimes, certain treasures are meant to be kept and cherished, rather than sold for a quick buck. For this reseller, the vintage guitar was one of those treasures that he simply couldn’t part with, no matter how tempting the offer.
While the reseller may have missed out on a lucrative opportunity to make a profit, he gained something far more valuable – a one-of-a-kind guitar that brings him joy and inspiration every time he plays it. In the end, that feeling of connection and happiness is worth far more than any amount of money. So, to all the resellers out there, remember that sometimes it’s okay to hold onto something special, even if it means forgoing a potential payday. In the words of the reseller himself, “Some things are just too precious to sell.”
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That Barbie set was awesome, to bad you couldn't get the Game Gear.
Good pick ups. Why bring the game gear and have it out if you aren't going to sell it? Should you ever see the Mega Man for Game Gear pick it up. Goes for about $100. I love finding Game gear boxes!
Cool tattoos if u don't mind me asking what kind are they I have a star on my wrist and a little butterfly on the back of my neak great video awesome finds❤
Damn nice doll haul you got some great finds today happy picking !!!God Bless!!!❤️❤️❤️
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nice hits on the barbie
That cow cup near the beginning is something my wife had growing up- we actually got one from Paper and Moose when she was selling at a flea market