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Winston State Fair, JNCO, WWF, WCW, Cowboys, Nike, etc

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 10:47 pm
by Classic
I'm new to selling and was wondering the best place to list these and also their possible value[

Coca Cola Hanes Heavyweight 50/50 XL
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County Seat L sweater vest
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WWF Sumerslam 1996 L double sided
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Dallas Cowboys 1993 L
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WCW Monday Nitro double sided Production XL
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1992 Winston Texas State Fair double sided pocket Xl Silkworm 50/50
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National Park Service button up shirt and sweater L
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JNCO Twin Cannon M double sided has a few pinholes and a couple inch hole in one of the armpits
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Nike L
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Nike M golf polo
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Some more photos can be seen on
http://s907.beta.photobucket.com/user/t ... 9031915372

Also have a few pairs of basketball shorts on there if anyone knows about those too

Re: Winston State Fair, JNCO, WWF, WCW, Cowboys, Nike, etc

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 1:15 pm
by jimmyj
Welcome! Seems like a mixed bag of 90s stuff...nothing that's really sought after. Could probably get a few bones for the wrestling tees....give eBay auctions a try

Re: Winston State Fair, JNCO, WWF, WCW, Cowboys, Nike, etc

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 1:42 pm
by itsallgood
Yeah, I do not see anything that is very sought after in that bunch.

Re: Winston State Fair, JNCO, WWF, WCW, Cowboys, Nike, etc

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 1:33 am
by FiftyFiftyMan
Most shirts with holes, with exception of certain old rock/metal tees, are tough sells. Little luck here with old soft drink tees. Only used polos that resell are Lauren Polo in good shape. However, anything with tobacco logos on it, including Winston, could sell, but you may want to hold on to that....it will go up in value over time, since they're banned by law to be produced in the US as promo items on clothing (I'm even making NASCAR exceptions re: Winston merch, despite fact that NASCAR overproduces everything, and racing buyers are frugal...a bad combination).

Other than Winston state fair, if I were to sell, I'd throw them on a free site like eCrater and price them at $10-20. Be prepared to wait...maybe a long time. Or gradually lower the price.