I think that I'm a typical costumer, in that, over time, I've accumulated a lot of costuming "stuff." I managed to clear out a few things at the
GBACG Costumers Bazaar last weekend, but still have many extra bits that need to go. So, I've set up shop
at Bonanza, and listed many costuming accessories, including some of the things you see below. A link to
my Bonanza shop also appears in the pane on your right.
Here's a preview of some of the things I've listed. Funnily enough, they're pretty much all left from workshops I've taken or taught.
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Edwardian-style parasol. |
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18th century embroidered neckerchief. |
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18th century fancy pocket. |
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18th century fancy pocket. |
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18th century linen pocket. |
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18th century linen pocket. |
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18th century linen pocket. |
What is Bonanza:
Bonanza advertises itself as an alternative to eBay. I find that it's a bit more of a cross between eBay and Etsy. It's a marketplace for folks like you and me to buy and sell stuff. Like Etsy, sellers set up a shop.
Why am I using Bonanza:
Frankly, Bonanza has a much simpler and affordable fee structure than eBay or Bonanza. I'm not a very active seller, and it can take me a long time to sell things. So I chose to use Bonanza because listing and maintaining listings for a long time is easy and affordable.
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