where do I go to sell quilting books?

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How about your local 'merchandiser' paper. Most places do have a local paper that is just all ads for everyone's everything, that they don't want any more. Also, perhaps shipping will not be in play, since you live 'sew' close..
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I'm lucky and we have a local bookstore called Mr. K's that you can trade in your books or sell them. You obviously get more trade $ than if you sell them. To me it's feels like renting because when I'm done with a book and it's not a keeper I can trade it without losing all the money I spent on it. They have more romance novels than anything else but they take any and all kinds.
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Quote: We have a local list serve that is updated constantly to sell items. It's sort of like a community bulletin board. The other option would be Craigslist, selling the whole lot. Stay safe with the craigslist option, I don't like strangers coming to my house. Maybe meet the buyers in a public place. Cash only.
We had a tragedy occur in our community due to a Craigslist scam. The fire department is now where sellers are welcome for transactions.
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You might check the books you want to sell on Amazon -- sometimes they offer more money if you are willing to send them your book, depending on what the books are going for and how hard they are to find.
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