Question:
Is selling high quality used golf clubs at a flea market a good idea.?
Trey
2012-08-03 18:50:21 UTC
I have experience working at the local flea market here i live I used to sell bulk coffee there and had good success however buisness died out as temperatures rised so I found a great source to buy high quality used golf clubs from and I'm wondering if such items like golf clubs would sell well at the flea market I know the upside of having higher priced ticket items only having to sell a few a day to overcome I'm mainly wondering the demand is there in general
Six answers:
bill
2012-08-03 18:57:04 UTC
forget it, how many golfers do you see browsing the flea market for clubs?? None, If they play, they own a set, I don't know where you are but our flea market is fairly low grade, if you know what I mean. Mostly pots and pans. occasionally you might find a bargain, but not very often. I go every Saturday morning looking for guitars, guns, knives, and hand planes, that is where the money is.
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2016-12-05 14:48:12 UTC
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2016-07-26 08:19:51 UTC
Intriguing query. I regarded it up and this is the reason: Why is it called a flea market? This is a jocular time period for an open-air or road marketplace for normally secondhand merchandise, which could be the sort of gadgets that perhaps infested with fleas. The primary flea markets were in Paris they usually have been referred to as marché aux puces which interprets to 'market with fleas'. Flea market first regarded in English in 1922 as a translation of the French market's title. Flea is of Germanic foundation (fleah) and was now not spelled flea until after 1550. A synonym is flea reasonable.
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L&M
2012-08-03 23:11:52 UTC
It might work, but if your prices are too low people will think they are counterfeit. Might not work if prices are too high either, but with used clubs you might find a market. Offer some seating and golf videos so guys will find your store while their wives or gf's are shopping. And you can sell the coffee there too. Joe's and Golf!
mango passion
2012-08-03 18:52:15 UTC
Depends on your price points. How many people would have hundreds of dollars of cash in their pockets? And, they usually try to bargain down the prices. Most people would just look and not really buy.


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