I'm teaching my class tonight: "What to KEEP, What to SELL, What to DONATE" at UWSP - Wausau. I made up this little list of "Junker's Jargon" for the novice. Some are my words, some are not. All pickers have their own jargon - I even have nick-names for regular customers....(wink,wink).
TERMS AND "JUNKER'S JARGON":
Junk - doesn't mean junk - it means stuff - usually good stuff!
Garbage/Trash - ALL the other stuff that's not good junk...LOL
Antique - item over 50 years and older (some will say 100 years)
Vintage - item less than 50 years old
Art Deco - style of items from 1920-30's - specific style
WWII Era - from 1940's
Mid-Century - items from 1950 some 60's
Retro and Mod Era - items from 1960-70's and some 80's
Kitsche - (kit chee) a bit funky, weird item that is also neat
Hipster - someone who enjoys buying, using and wearing retro items
Hoarder - someone who can NOT part with things.
Collector - someone who likes a specific item, has many of them
Downsizing - reducing, decluttering, parting with while you are still able to....
Rummage Sale - when you are selling your own items
Living Estate Sale - when the person you are doing a sale for hasn't passed, just downsizing
Estate Sale - a sale after someone passes
Auction - (live or on-line) selling items by bids
Buy Out - when someone comes in and buys a whole house/collection takes it all
Estate Consultant - someone you hire to help you determine what to do with your items
Dealer - someone who specializes in antique/collectibles
Picker - someone who buys and the resells - either to a dealer or for themselves
Cherry Pick - when you let a dealer or picker, pick the best stuff and leave you with the rest
Gold - something super nice!
Honey Hole or Mega Pick - great spot, awesome sale, a place where picker found good stuff
Running the Traps - hitting all the regular spots on your picking route
Wheeler Dealer - one who likes to make a deal, take offers, willing to negotiate
Scoop - the inside on a sale or secret
Serendipity Picking - when you aren't looking for something and it finds you
Junk ESP - I have it! When your guts say..."that's something!" even if you don't know it.
Junk Drunk - when a picker is "drunk/high" on the good deals they bought
Scammer - someone trying to trick you
EBay - Etsy - global on-line selling sites - must be a member
Craigslist - on line selling site, you select your area of listing, proceed with caution Scammers
Face book Market Place/Groups/On-Line Sales - all via face book selling sites
E-Waste - electronics vintage old stuff (waste)
Lot - an item or group of items for sale - sometimes "box lot" - sell it all in the box
Dumpster Diving - what it is
Big Garbage Picker - when spring clean up is happening, driving around picking stuff up
Curb Side Shopper or Curb Alert - place something on the curb for FREE
Flea Market - where you can find and sell all kinds of items
Early Birds or Early Birder - get in line early or sometimes go early to a sale
1st in Line, Line Up Crew, The Order, Line Up - order in which you get to go into a sale
Oh, I could probably think of others. Like this one a client gave me..."Jacky of All Trades" - the thing is, in my area there are like 3 or 4 Jackies - I'm the only Jacky with a Y. I've also been callled, "Country Jacky" "Ringle Jacky" - oh, I know, I've heard....some others too....like "Big Jacky".... nope, don't like that one....
I hope you found these helpful and funny.
Blessings from Ringle, Wisconsin
TERMS AND "JUNKER'S JARGON":
Junk - doesn't mean junk - it means stuff - usually good stuff!
Garbage/Trash - ALL the other stuff that's not good junk...LOL
Antique - item over 50 years and older (some will say 100 years)
Vintage - item less than 50 years old
Art Deco - style of items from 1920-30's - specific style
WWII Era - from 1940's
Mid-Century - items from 1950 some 60's
Retro and Mod Era - items from 1960-70's and some 80's
Kitsche - (kit chee) a bit funky, weird item that is also neat
Hipster - someone who enjoys buying, using and wearing retro items
Hoarder - someone who can NOT part with things.
Collector - someone who likes a specific item, has many of them
Downsizing - reducing, decluttering, parting with while you are still able to....
Rummage Sale - when you are selling your own items
Living Estate Sale - when the person you are doing a sale for hasn't passed, just downsizing
Estate Sale - a sale after someone passes
Auction - (live or on-line) selling items by bids
Buy Out - when someone comes in and buys a whole house/collection takes it all
Estate Consultant - someone you hire to help you determine what to do with your items
Dealer - someone who specializes in antique/collectibles
Picker - someone who buys and the resells - either to a dealer or for themselves
Cherry Pick - when you let a dealer or picker, pick the best stuff and leave you with the rest
Gold - something super nice!
Honey Hole or Mega Pick - great spot, awesome sale, a place where picker found good stuff
Running the Traps - hitting all the regular spots on your picking route
Wheeler Dealer - one who likes to make a deal, take offers, willing to negotiate
Scoop - the inside on a sale or secret
Serendipity Picking - when you aren't looking for something and it finds you
Junk ESP - I have it! When your guts say..."that's something!" even if you don't know it.
Junk Drunk - when a picker is "drunk/high" on the good deals they bought
Scammer - someone trying to trick you
EBay - Etsy - global on-line selling sites - must be a member
Craigslist - on line selling site, you select your area of listing, proceed with caution Scammers
Face book Market Place/Groups/On-Line Sales - all via face book selling sites
E-Waste - electronics vintage old stuff (waste)
Lot - an item or group of items for sale - sometimes "box lot" - sell it all in the box
Dumpster Diving - what it is
Big Garbage Picker - when spring clean up is happening, driving around picking stuff up
Curb Side Shopper or Curb Alert - place something on the curb for FREE
Flea Market - where you can find and sell all kinds of items
Early Birds or Early Birder - get in line early or sometimes go early to a sale
1st in Line, Line Up Crew, The Order, Line Up - order in which you get to go into a sale
Oh, I could probably think of others. Like this one a client gave me..."Jacky of All Trades" - the thing is, in my area there are like 3 or 4 Jackies - I'm the only Jacky with a Y. I've also been callled, "Country Jacky" "Ringle Jacky" - oh, I know, I've heard....some others too....like "Big Jacky".... nope, don't like that one....
I hope you found these helpful and funny.
Blessings from Ringle, Wisconsin
Well Bob and I fit into lots of these....lol Secret Find- When you find something inside something. Janice
ReplyDeleteHope your class went well.... I can’t imagine how it couldn’t have... But, nicknames for customers??? Really??? Do tell, what is mine (or don’t I want to know LOL)??? Happy Spring Jacky of all Trades (I like that.... ;-) ). ~Robini~
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