Thursday, October 22, 2015

Sell Nauga Dolls

Auction sites provide one outlet for selling Naugas.


Naugahyde dolls, which are often referred to simply as Naugas among aficionados, are a line of dolls covered in vinyl resembling soft leather. They became especially popular with American consumers in the 1960s and 1970s. According to legend, Naugas are small, chameleon-like animals long known as the source of beautiful and durable fabrics that look like fine leather. Apparently Naugas shed their hydes without harm to themselves, the fabrics they help make came to be known as Naugahyde®, The Cruelty Free Fabric™.


Instructions


1. List your Naugas on a mass consumer auction site like eBay and let the free market set the price for you. If you have an amount you'd be willing to accept and happily walk away from your Nauga dolls, you an use the BuyItNow feature to seek that price. Pay special attention to your Naugas' condition when you write the description for your auction. And if you have a digital camera, take plenty of photos of your actual Naugas so each potential consumer can judge the condition for herself.


2. List your Naugas for sale in newspaper classifieds, alternately. Be sure to include an email address and a phone number where you can be reached. Pay careful attention to describing the condition of your Naugas. Be prepared to send digital pictures of your Naugas to potential buyers, given the prominence of the Internet in modern commerce. In your ad, specify whether your price is negotiable and whether you will sell for the best offer.


3. Sell to a doll dealer or collector if you have a sizable collection of Naugas, especially if they are in mint condition. Naugas are not regarded as collectibles by most doll dealers, but they still retain a tremendous amount of novelty and nostalgic value that a doll dealer may be willing to pay for. Negotiate a single price for all your Nauga dolls if you wish to, and conclude a sale for your entire collection.

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