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Old 05-07-2011, 11:49 AM
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We did really well. At one time in '92, we lived in 2400 sq ft, just the 2 of us. Moved to 945 sq ft and managed to keep the clutter monster under control for a pretty long time. But now, it's over whelmed me. Part of it is the fabric that I already own and keep trying to tame, some of it is the books I love and keep trying to sell or give away, some of it is the art work we inherited on top of what we already own and just don't have the wall space to display anymore. How do you find out if it's valuable, short of going to Antiques Road Show :D . And they've already been thru Atlanta.
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Old 05-07-2011, 11:52 AM
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This is what I do when I get rid of stuff. I drive it to a junk store I do not frequent. That way I won't buy it back. LOL
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Old 05-07-2011, 12:01 PM
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After Katrina, I met an older couple who had lost their entire house in Mobile...everything. Said he could replace everything they really needed. What made him mad was that they do longer had a house full of stuff for the kids to go through some day.
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Old 05-07-2011, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by greenini
We did really well. At one time in '92, we lived in 2400 sq ft, just the 2 of us. Moved to 945 sq ft and managed to keep the clutter monster under control for a pretty long time. But now, it's over whelmed me. Part of it is the fabric that I already own and keep trying to tame, some of it is the books I love and keep trying to sell or give away, some of it is the art work we inherited on top of what we already own and just don't have the wall space to display anymore. How do you find out if it's valuable, short of going to Antiques Road Show :D . And they've already been thru Atlanta.
Check online for similar things. That's what I do. I think Antiques Road show has an online appraisal I think I heard them say something about that on one of the shows?
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Old 05-07-2011, 02:33 PM
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I like my "stuff", but I woke up one day and said enough is enough. I began to "let go" and am trying to declutter. I still go to yard sales looking for fabric and yard art or garden stuff.
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Old 05-07-2011, 03:36 PM
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I am a minimalist who is trying to raise minimalists... My son is getting a week of basketball day camp from my parents, money from my inlaws and a sleep-over from one of his aunts (the camp and sleep over were his idea). NOT STUFF... he is getting memories and some money to use to make more memories. Memories are better than stuff!
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Old 05-07-2011, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by greenini
We did really well. At one time in '92, we lived in 2400 sq ft, just the 2 of us. Moved to 945 sq ft and managed to keep the clutter monster under control for a pretty long time. But now, it's over whelmed me. Part of it is the fabric that I already own and keep trying to tame, some of it is the books I love and keep trying to sell or give away, some of it is the art work we inherited on top of what we already own and just don't have the wall space to display anymore. How do you find out if it's valuable, short of going to Antiques Road Show :D . And they've already been thru Atlanta.
If it's furniture you can look for a company name underneath. It usually is accompanied by a model or serial number. You can also google said like items.Go to ebay and call up simuliar items and you can get an idea of it's worth.
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Old 05-08-2011, 04:02 AM
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Oh heck yes - we've got stuff that was given to us and couldn' say no. Thank goodness we live in a converted business building and have a huge 2nd floor (5000 square feet) we're able to use as storage....but that's no excuse. Goal for this year: get rid of the stuff we haven't used in a year or more.
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Old 05-08-2011, 04:53 AM
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I ve been donating a lot of stuff lately [past 3 yrs]knowing I'd be moving to Missouri but for now I'm just moving my brother into the city til I sell then I'll move up town with him but I will not move it if Its not being used Well gotta go I being rushed out
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trying to downsize my stuff not my home. have been a collector too many years, hard to get rid of stuff that still like ,but don't want my children to have the job. They would shke their head and say "gee, mom sure loved collecting.
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