I sold my car! everyone thought I was crazy.
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My wedding dress has hung in my parents closet for nearly 4 years. It isn't preserved, it just hangs there in the garmet bag. A week ago, I listed it on Craigslist. The only thing I can think is, hmmm that will buy quite a bit of bike stuff.
Truth be told, I am sentimental but can't figure out why I would keep a big old dress like that. A woman already responding looking for a dress for her daughter. I remember how ridiculous the dresses were and how hopeless I felt trying to find one. I hope she can wear and enjoy it, it is a stunning dress.
Anyone else sold something others would think you are crazy for selling and been excited about the bike stuff it can buy?
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I sold my car! everyone thought I was crazy.
Well .... in the past 4 years: How many times have you used that dress? How many times have you used your bike(s)? Now imagine that in another 20-30 years' time you have a daughter thinking of getting married. Some might think "Oh, how romantic if she uses my old wedding dress." But how likely is it that the dress fits? How likely is it that she has the same tastes as you had 2-3 decades earlier? Did you enjoy picking your own dress? Would you deny her that pleasure? Of course, by selling the dress you're denying a hypothetical daughter one hypothetical option, but she could always use one of your wedding pictures and have a copy made to fit. So ... yeah, if you want to hang on to that dress another 100 years until it has unique cultural value as an antique, I'm sure the great-grandkids will thank you for the memories. Or, you can enjoy more bike stuff now and decide that the wedding pictures are enough as memories of the dress.
Of course, it's easy for me to say. I wore maternity pants and a Guatemalan embroidered blouse (lovely blouse, but later torn climbing in a window once when I'd locked myself out).So don't rely on my old-lady wisdom. Trust your own instincts; do what feels right for you.
Last edited by Duck on Wheels; 01-30-2007 at 01:34 AM.
Half-marathon over. Sabbatical year over. It's back to "sacking shirt and oat cakes" as they say here.
Mine too...but in MY guest closet. I need to get off my duff and do something about it! I like your thinking though...the idea of more $$ to buy bike stuff is a BIG incentive. Hell, for what I paid for that sucker, I could have bought one hell of a sweet bike. My how priorities change!![]()
Just curious....did you have it cleaned before you hung it? Sadly, mine is also sitting in the basement for nearly 4 years, too. I fully intended to get it cleaned....right after the wedding. Did I?? Uh....no.Time gets away from you, ya know??
I'm in a similar situation...got this dress....don't know what to do with it. I'll never wear it again (it had a fancy French bustle made, which is lower so I wouldn't have such a BFA when I brought up the somewhat small train, and the seamstress labelled everything - in pencil - that would probably wash out and I"ll never figure out the bustle again). I have no daughter who would wear it. So why do I keep it around????
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I just heard about this: http://www.makingmemories.org/brides...st_cancer.html
It's a company that sells used wedding dresses and gives the proceeds to breast cancer research. How can you go wrong with that?
Hi Everyone:
Originally posted by Aggie_Ama:
I have 3 beautiful guitars. One is electric - a '88 Gibson ES-335 (my avatar). My 335 has been signed by many of my "guitar/musician heroes" over the years. I don't want to part with this guitar, at least not yet.Anyone else sold something others would think you are crazy for selling and been excited about the bike stuff it can buy?
The other two are acoustics. One is a '92 custom Lowden S-25 (made in Northern Ireland). The other is a '97 LTD edition Taylor GA-KC. Taylor made 100 of these LTD edition guitars - I have #33. These guitars, to me, are like beautiful, precious pieces of furniture.
At present, they're just sitting in their cases in the closet. They deserve to be played every day. The Lowden sounds very warm & mellow. The Taylor is very bright sounding. I really want them to be enjoyed & appreciated.
I have lots of reasons for wanting to sell my acoustics. I haven't played in awhile.....my wrists are fused & I can't play with the speed and dexterity I once did.....but, when I start thinking of putting them on ebay to sell, I start saying to myself, "I'm feeling the urge to play again.....".
With the money, I could pay off some of my bills and put the rest in savings.
I'm not ready to buy another bike just yet. Of course, if that time comes, the cash would be there.
It's interesting......I "say" I'm not ready to buy another bike yet....but, I'm ALWAYS checking out bike sites every day, (Bianchi, Surly, Trek, Specialized, Lemond, Terry, etc.., etc....)
AND, when someone here at TE purchases a new bike, I think to myself...."hmmm.. that would be really nice...., perhaps one day..."
It wouldn't hurt to list my guitars on ebay and see what happens... right??
My wedding dress (1983-first marriage) was stored in my brother's basement. It was ruined when the basement flooded. (I spent waaaayyyyyy too much on that gown).
Have a great day everyone!
Peace & Love,
Denise
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Interesting theme here.
Stuff. We love our stuff. but we only have so much room... and finances.
When we die we leave it all behind, so why wait, maybe someone else can use it?
Stuff like dresses that no one will wear..> I have the bed covers that my great grandmother made for my grandmother's wedding. What the heck can I do with it? she treasured it all her life and gave it to me. It's a sheet and a long thing that covers the pillows. We've never used it. It just takes up space. So get rid of that dress BEFORE it passes to your children who will not care about it but feel guilty because it was yourss...
Guitars. Ah, if you want to play guitar again, Denise, there are lovely new guitars on the market! sell those two while they are still in nice condition!
extra bikes? I want to sell one of mine one of these days too!
My grandmother made her wedding dress, and I have this romantic idea that I'd wear her dress when I get married. But it's a small size so I doubt I'd ever be able to fit into it.Plus it has sweat stains under the arms so it'd need to be repaired. Oh, and there's this little problem that I haven't asked her if I could use it.
You have lots of pictures of you wearing it I bet, so if I were in your shoes I'd likely say goodbye to it also.
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My husband (not having a wedding dress to sell- actually neither do I, we saved that money upfront by eloping...) sold a whole bunch of musical equipment to buy his bikes when he decided to take up bike racing. He knew he would only have time for one all encompassing hobby and the bike racing was definitely the healthier option. I have several pieces of camera equipment that I've sworn to put up on ebay to help pay for the race bike I bought last summer - now I just have to do it...
As for selling the wedding dress - Do it!! You'll never wear it again - and who knows what styles will be like later - I would've never wanted to wear a dress from the 70's when my parents were married, so why shouldn't it make as many people happy in the here and now as possible. Better that than ending up in a thrift store in 30 years.
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Denise . . . guitars, you say? I spend an equal amount of time on line between bike sites and guitar sites. Just think of the bike stuff I could buy if I sold a few guitars - I have Taylors - 810ce, 814ce, NS72ce, T5 (my latest - it really replaces all others), also a Yamaha 12-string and a bass (not to mention several amps. mixers, pedals, all kinds of effects and loops boxes, portable studio digital recorders, mikes, etc. - I play mostly church gigs). Right now a friend is borrowing my NS72 and my 12-string. When I look on eBay, there is so much of this stuff out there, the prices are not good for sellers of these items. Didn't mean to hijack this thread - wern't we talking about wedding dresses? I still have mine in the closet after 32 years!! It would probably fall apart if I tried to take it out!!
I was married when I was 19, during the ten minutes or so when I was "thin" and pretty. The dress was made by my grandmother and she used antique lace (100 years old, she claimed) and antique ivory buttons and ivory colored satin (since I'd been a naughty girl and "had" to get married I was only entitled to "off-white"...) with a victorian neckline. It was beautiful and unique and my mother had it cleaned and put in an archival storage thingie. It then spent twenty years taking up too much space in the front hall closet. My children piled junk on top of it, ripped the bag and the 100 year old lace by throwing their skates and baseball bats on top of it. It is pathetic and bedraggled and a size I could never hope to fit into again even if my life depended on it. I feel only guilt every time I look at it. I wish I'd sold it way back when and let it go to a better home...
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Great suggestions!......I have 4 classical guitars which I no longer play. I just might put them on craigslist. I can use the proceeds to purchase parts for my next build....![]()
My first marriage was a nightmare. The only thing good that came from it was my daughter.Anyway, I took my wedding dress to the dry cleaners ,and never picked it up. It reminded me of the crappy marriage I had ,and I didn't like the dress anyway. Guess I should have sold it ,but that was 24 years ago. My daughter wouldn't have wore it anyway.