Showing posts with label audio. small businesses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audio. small businesses. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Check the Website for WEEKLY DEALS

Sometimes it's hard to blog because time has a way of getting away from you, but I thought it was important to mention that we do offer TWO weekly deals categories...one has 5 regular products at 10% off and the other has 5 regular products listed at 20% off. If you have not gone to the website recently, we have done a lot to it...AND we have added new incentives and deals. But the only way to know is to check the website at www.bagsunlimited.com The deals are listed on the homepage, and wholesale and BONUS points information is also listed on the homepage. Other links of interest would be NEW products, What We Do, and in PERIODICALS, you will find HOW TO videos that are very easy to follow with step by step directions. We strive to offer the highest quality products in comic sleeves, comic backings, mailers and frames, as well as for posters, postcards, music, audio and vinyl, corrugated storage boxes, mailer tubes and card sleeves, frames, and just about everything in between. We have a product custom fit for almost every type of collectible. We invite you to go to the website now and browse the thousands of items we offer. We also invite you to COMMENT on products you have purchased in the past. Your feedback is highly regarded and we appreciate you taking the time to let us know how we stand in the world of collecting. So, take a look, ask questions, request samples, and most of all...HAVE FUN! Make it a GREAT DAY!

Sunday, January 6, 2013

RECORD STORE DAY!

Can you believe it? Record Store Day is almost here again, and once again, Bags Unlimited is definitely participating. In the past, we have given away bottles of GROOVY CLEANER, (our own formulated vinyl cleaner)to Record Store Day participators as a give away...this year I think we are planning something bigger, so STAY TUNED~ and let us know at any time between now and then if you're interested!

Friday, January 4, 2013

5 Most Valuable Collectibles

Collectibles For Adults By Alexis Brunswick Ads by Google Dewitt Antique & Jewelry We buy gold and silver for more. Proven to pay the most locally! dewittantiquejewelryandcoin.com Chegg #1 Textbook Rentals Rent Textbooks & Do The Right Thing Save $500+ And We Plant a Tree www.Chegg.com Drop Ship Wholesaler Access 1,500,000 Drop Ship Products You Sell, We Mail—It's That Simple. www.Doba.com Collectibles are defined as objects of a type that is valued or sought after by collectors. There are so many types of collectibles that it would be impossible to list them all in one article, but some of the more popular ones are definitely worth taking a look at. Whether you've decided to start collecting objects for pure interest or for monetary purposes, there are many benefits for collectors. Below you will find a list of the most popular and most valuable collectibles among adults today: 1. Comic Books. Comic books have always been a very popular collectible. Back in the early 1900's, most comic books were purchased for values between ten and fifteen cents. Many of those same comic books have been sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars today and some are said to be worth more. Not a bad payout if you ask us. The world's most valuable comic book is Action Comics #1 (June 1938) which had a cover price of 10 cents at the time of publish. Its present worth is estimated at $350,000. 2. Sports Cards. Much like comic books, sports cards can potentially be very valuable pieces in a collector's portfolio. Some of the most popular baseball and hockey cards have been sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars and some have estimated worths of more than a million dollars. The most valuable baseball card of all time, the Honus Wagner card from 1909, was sold in 2007 for a whopping 2.8 million dollars. 3. Stamps. Believe it or not, stamps are extremely valuable collectibles. The world's most valuable stamp is said to be the unique 1857 'Tre Skilling Banco Swedish stamp. This stamp was reportedly auctioned off for 2.8 million Swiss Francs, which works out to 2.3 million US dollars. Who knew a tiny stamp could hold such a large value? 4. Coins. Coins remain one of the most sought after collectibles in the world. Many people spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on coins that were originally worth less than a dollar. The most valuable coin in the world is the 1933 Saint-Gaudens Gold Double Eagle. This coin had a face value of $20 but was purchased at an auction in July of 2002 for an unbelievable $7.6 million dollars. 5. Dolls. Much like baseball cards and comic books for men, collectible dolls are a huge interest for many women. And while unopened Barbie dolls and porcelain dolls can be extremely valuable, the Swiss-made bird trainer doll (also known as the six million dollar doll) is the most expensive doll in the world with an estimated worth of 6 million dollars. The second most valuable doll is said to be worth a mere 230,000 by comparison. We hope you've enjoyed our article on the most popular - and most valuable - collectibles for adults. Who knows, maybe one day you'll sell your collectibles for millions of dollars.

Monday, December 31, 2012

THE END OF A GREAT YEAR AND THE START OF A NEW ONE!

Bags Unlimited would like to say "THANKS" to all those who have visited our website, read our blogs, purchased any of of our products and those who stopped in to say "HI"! We appreciate our clientele and would like to wish each and every one of you a VERY safe, healthy and happy New Year!!!!! Here's to 2013!

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

THIS WEEK'S WEEKLY DEALS!!!!! 20% OFF!!!

Flip-Top Shelf File
10 x 4 x 7"
This 60 pt. archival blue-gray barrier board is for indefinite-term storage. It is acid-free, lignin-free, has a pH of 8.0-9.0 and is buffered with a 3% calcium carbonate buffer. Reinforced metal corners.
Museum grade archival.

Holds up to 16  1/4" thick National Geographic Magazines.
Base SKU: xsf1047bb
http://www.bagsunlimited.com/c-897-weekly-deals-2.aspx

We have two levels of WEEKLY DEALS SPECIALS! SEE WHAT'S ON SPECIAL NOW!!
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Cleaners for Vinyl. PROTECT YOUR VINYL

Cleaners

Clean Records Sound Better Longer!

Bags Unlimited has developed its own LP Record Cleaning Fluid specially formulated for its deep-cleaning, antistatic, and residue-free properties. Each 4 ounce bottle cleans about 50 LP records. The 2, 4 & 8 ounce bottles come with a convenient spray-top cap.

Use our record cleaning cloths and sponge for deep cleaning. Use our Stylus Cleaner Kit to keep your turntable stylus free of dust and dirt. Replacement fluid is available.
Static is another culprit that can contribute to poor sound. In addition to the antistatic guns shown below, we have added an extensive line of antistatic supplies that can be used in your effort to keep a dust- and static-free area. Click here to view those products.

REMEMBER: Clean your records before playing and before storing. NEVER put records back into storage wet.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

LOVE GETTING A DEAL?

LOVES giving a great deal! In fact, we post weekly deals on our homepage~ The 1st set is a list of five regular products at 10% off, and the 2nd list is a set of 5 regular products at 20% off! That's right~ These are regular products chosen from our product line to give everyone a chance to get a great discount~ Now that is what I call GREAT! They are changed weekly, so check in often~ Also, don't forget to visit our specials and closeout links~ Please call or email for more info, or for a free catalog or sample. customercare@bagsunlimited.com 800-767-2247. Don't forget to add your email address to receive bonus discounts twice a year~

Monday, April 2, 2012

Independent Record Stores Struggling?


Louisville Filmmaker to Screen Record Store Documentary

by ERIN KEANE on APRIL 2, 2012
Louisville filmmaker Scott Shuffitt will screen his new documentary about the struggles of independent record stores Saturday at the Louisville Science Center.
Shuffitt began working on “Brick and Mortar and Love” in early 2010 after former ear X-tacy owner John Timmons issued a public appeal to help save his store. Shuffitt originally hoped the film would be a rally call to keep the store’s doors open, but ear X-tacy closed before the documentary could be completed.
“Obviously that can’t happen now. But the idea is still the same, that there are still independent record stores that need support,” Shuffitt says.
Now, Shuffitt hopes his film will help others understand the struggles independent music retailers face and what the cultural insight music communities stand to lose if they fail.
“I appreciate culture. When I would go into ear X-tacy it was inspiring to me to be in there, to be in that place, to be surrounded by the feel of the store,” he says. “To know that the people who worked there loved and cared about music and were excited about turning me on to new music, that’s very valuable.”
Timmons will join Shuffitt for a Q & A session after the film.
Though “Brick and Mortar and Love” focuses Timmons’ struggles to keep ear X-tacy afloat, it also takes a wider look at the health of the independent record store across the United States.
“They’re all struggling. The music industry, things have been tough for music retail for several years. It wasn’t just John,” says Shuffitt.
Shuffitt interviewed owners of other venerable indie stores like Cincinnati’s Shake-It Records and Austin’s Waterloo Records about the effect the tough economy and a struggling music industry has had on independent music retailers.
“The record stores that are out there, they’re trying really hard. They’re fighting every day to keep their customers, to build their customer base, and to make sure their customers are satisfied. But it’s not an easy fight by any means,” he says.
Saturday’s screening starts at 7 p.m. “Brick and Mortar and Love” will open in the Nashville Film Festival later this month.