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Estate Sales, FBM, and a Moped

I recently sold a moped ($200) on FBM and gave another away for parts. I received cash and later realized I couldn’t put it in my online bank account.

My only use for it was as “fun money.” So this week I’ve been treating myself to crafted coffee at the local Packhouse drive thru. I’ve also been buying goods on FBM using the cash.

I had them in my garage for many years, and my family wanted them gone. We may be moving in the next 2 years, so I figured it was a good excuse to let go of some heavy material goods.

After listing the scooters I looked around the market and found several listing for mens apparel that caught my eye. Last month I bought $33 worth of clothing on FBM.

From one of the lots, I was able to quickly flip a Foundry and a Territory Ahead button-up shirt for an $18 profit. I found the clothes are in better condition than those I find at the Goodwill.

I encountered a reseller on the market after we were chatting a bit over the price on some jeans. It was encouraging to meet a comrade. I think I will keep checking FBM for more good clothes.


I managed to sell that motorcycle jacket with the Terminator patch sewn on it. Even though it wasn’t an original, the underlying Biker jacket was a vintage piece and had great value.

FMC Bikers Leather Jacket

Unfortunately, the eBay selling fees ($11) and promotions ($12) cut into my profit. I paid $35 for the jacket at the estate sale, and I listed it for $75. It sold at full price, but my earnings before COGS were $47.

So, I only earned $12 on the sale. I’m just glad I didn’t offer free shipping. That would have killed me.


I’ve started listing some of my mother’s and grandmother’s vintage shirts and coats.

Among the collections, I came across a vintage Grateful Dead shirt with an Om symbol in the “Steal Your Face” skull design.

I checked the comps and decided to list it at $149 for now. It has an original Double Apple Nepali collar tag. The shirt predates the licensing of the brand and subsequent mass manufacturing of Jerry Garcia merchandise.

Nope, and I plan on it never happening…

Have you ever broken a bone?

I have gone out of my way to avoid taking part in any activities that more likely than others could result in a broken bone.

I have little interest in sports other than Golf and Ice Hockey, both of which I prefer to watch than take part in.

I have had some close encounters though.

I have been hit by a car while crossing a highway on my bicycle.

I have fallen out of a truck with a faulty door while speeding around a corner.

I have sustained knife wounds to my midsection and I once swung a machete into my leg.

I also crashed my moped after turning off the pavement on to a gravel road.

No broken bones. Just bruises and cuts.

I am thankful my close encounters have not yet resulted in a break.

I will of course remain ever vigilant. I don’t like pain and I shall ward against it wherever and whenever it is humanely possible.