Don't make the mistake of listing your potentially valuable old magazine before doing your research.
Ebay provides valuable info that can save you time and make your listings more accurate
These few steps may bring the bidders to you:
1. Check current and completed auctions for your exact issue and note any famous authors or illustrators who appear in the magazines. Pay close attention to keywords used in the auctions
2. Double check to make sure your item is complete and does indeed contain the desirable features.
Ebay provides valuable info that can save you time and make your listings more accurate
These few steps may bring the bidders to you:
1. Check current and completed auctions for your exact issue and note any famous authors or illustrators who appear in the magazines. Pay close attention to keywords used in the auctions
2. Double check to make sure your item is complete and does indeed contain the desirable features.
3. If you can't find enough info here, go to an online encyclopedia to get more info on authors.
4. Be particularly careful about noting which illustrators are featured on covers - notable names include Coles Phillips, Twelvetrees, Wyeth, W.T. Benda, etc.
5. Check for paper dolls in such magazines as McCalls and other publications. If they are supposed to be there but are missing, you won't have a happy bidder.
Finally, even though this isn't a research tip, be VERY careful about any magazines which have odor or mildew. I personally avoid them like the plague but some bidders will buy them, if they are rare enough. If you DO decide to sell them, be honest about any odor as well as discoloration of pages, fraying, etc. Check out online magazine GRADING guides and use them as a start for grading your magazines.
4. Be particularly careful about noting which illustrators are featured on covers - notable names include Coles Phillips, Twelvetrees, Wyeth, W.T. Benda, etc.
5. Check for paper dolls in such magazines as McCalls and other publications. If they are supposed to be there but are missing, you won't have a happy bidder.
Finally, even though this isn't a research tip, be VERY careful about any magazines which have odor or mildew. I personally avoid them like the plague but some bidders will buy them, if they are rare enough. If you DO decide to sell them, be honest about any odor as well as discoloration of pages, fraying, etc. Check out online magazine GRADING guides and use them as a start for grading your magazines.
Guide created: 09/12/06 (updated 12/29/07)


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