too many others around here doing the bulk gold/silver route, I examine the stones used and look at the workmanship often these are worth more than the metal is. the key is having a market and I know a group of jewlers who are looking for 'found' materials and every once in a while you will find stuff made and marked by a master well worth the cost to repair.kimlove2 said:hit yard sales and estate sales. look for old broken jewelry. Many are glad to get rid of it for little or nothing. And if it is real gold or silver you can turn it in for quite a few $$$!
LOTS of junk back there to haul off. I do get the occassional call from other family members to come haul away freezers/fridges/stoves/cars/piles of whatever etc. So, we do pretty good. First load today was $182
I just came in for a few and about to go back out and load again. Sucks the magnet at the place was down, and I had to unload 1400 pounds of steel by myself. My arms hurt
We're trying to get the cash to make the trip to get the foster kiddos without having to ask for help though