This ESTATE SALE Sign Popped Up Overnight and We Spent $795 | Reselling

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When an estate sale sign popped up across the street from my house, we tracked down the sale and spent a whopping $795.

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  • @kkar3699
    So nice how you two take the time to admire the homeowners' artwork, quilts etc. Often people just plow through the house without considering the history and talent. You showed respect and care. Thank you.
  • I purchased a tiny Christmas tree at a yard sale. I decorated it with clip on earrings from other yard sales.
  • Sympathies to the family for their loss. What an amazing and talented lady. Beautiful handmade quilts, art and stitch work. You two are so respectful of the owner and her family.
  • I agree that it's sad but I think it's great that you acknowledge it. I try and honor the homeowner by checking the kitchen for the little recipe box full of their handwritten recipes. ♥
  • Love that your saving the beautiful old quilts. She was a very talented lady. Nice finds today.
  • Since I live in a retirement city there are a lot of estate sales. Please do more estate sales on this channel. I learn so much from you and Andrew so having you show eatate sale finds is a bonus for me ❤💚💜💙💛
  • People find them sad but I can’t think of anything better than someone buying my stuff and feeling so excited by an item I found interesting. I know how I feel when I find an awesome item and hopefully someone will get that same feeling when they buy all my junk when I’m gone.
  • @lisak1994
    All those beautiful items, and I got ampted over the Cookie Monster stuffed toy in the closet. LOL I have to tell you, I love your sensitivity. The comments you made about those little animal figurines being precious to someone. I almost cried. I think I would have cried if I had been in the house. It's sad to see someone's life, someone's memories being sold off to strangers. So, thank you for acknowledging that.
  • The happy quilt is someone's version of heaven where lion will lye down with the lamb
  • Loved the video thanks...looking at that family’s belongings it’s makes you realise we are not here for a long time so make it a good time 💕💕💕
  • I really enjoyed that you appreciated the house, the sadness of selling off someone's cherished belongings. Lots of pickers never mention this aspect of estate sales. And it was lovely to hear you say how much you loved their artwork and talents. I felt touched that you were so respectful. Beautiful quilts and needlework. I would have bought the quilts too, and the painting you got.
  • Finally I can tell you something I have learned so much from you both , the two tone green quilt is called snail's trail pattern
  • This was a fun change of pace----thank you! (I agree, it feels weird walking around someone else's house and all the old vibes of the family)
  • I'd like to watch you both go to more estate sales. They always have the nicest vintage finds. You are helping the family find loved pieces new homes.💚💛💚💛💚💛💚
  • This estate sale was organized by JD Estate Sale Warehouse out of Etters, PA. Here is a link to their facebook page where they announce their upcoming sales: bit.ly/2nDKE9V
  • The picture with the loin and the dog is my perfect world where all the animals get along. I love love love estate sales
  • Love the crewel work, I have done some myself and saw a rectangular pillow on the couch that is exactly like mine. There was an old sampler on the wall in one of your shots that might be worth a fortune. As a needleworker and quilt instructor and painter I think you need to go back and take a second look as those pillows alone are worth quite a lot. Consider the hours of work in a quilt and that green cross stitch and the crewel blanket you could make quite a hull. Just saying. Love your videos and as I am too old to go to flea markets and sales, I shop with you. Hugs.
  • @mikki3961
    I feel the same about estate sales. A life's accumulation of treasures and household goods sold to strangers. So much history in those items. The woman who made those beautiful quilts and crewel pieces had so much talent, imagine asking her questions! I always always wonder about the deceased.
  • The Lion/dog/deer crewelwork picture is a Naive folkart representation of "The Peaceable Kingdom" theme from the Bible.