That's probably why I don't sell much. I research what I feel is better than "run of the mill" garage sale junk and ask a fair market value. However, people seem to have a "tag sale mentality" that nothing at a garage sale should be over 25¢. I can tell when they start to look, roll their eyes and suck air. When I say to them that a certain items is worth so and so, they usually reply "It's worth what I am willing to pay for it!" When I put a sign out that says "ESTATE SALE" I don't get as many people stopping. They probably figure "ESTATE" mean "higher prices" and they are correct. I could probably ask $500 for the three bayonets and not be over the mark, but try that at a garage sale. It annoys me to no end that they would go to a so-called "antique" store and pay $50 for something they wouldn't pay 50¢ for at a garage sale. I once advertised my sale with this disclaimer "If you are looking for cheap junk, this will NOT be the sale for you." I guess it wasn't to anyone because no one stopped that day. The antique and collectibles market seem to be really depressed here.