Sherri's Stuff

Sherri's Stuff Resale of lightly used to never used goods. Army men to zebras and everything in between.

If you don't see what you are looking for "ask" I may have it or I may be able to find it......... I started this page to sale things that i feel are special, that I have found at auctions, yard sales and flea markets. My first post is about an auction coming up October 10th 2020, of my mothers home and contents.

05/12/2024
12/08/2023
12/08/2023

I love Rudolph!!! ❤️

Here’s the story of Rudolph as you’ve probably never heard it.
As the holiday season of 1938 came to Chicago, Bob May wasn’t feeling much comfort or joy. A 34-year-old ad writer for Montgomery Ward, May was exhausted and nearly broke. His wife, Evelyn, was bedridden, on the losing end of a two-year battle with cancer. This left Bob to look after their four-year old-daughter, Barbara.

One night, Barbara asked her father, “Why isn’t my mommy like everybody else’s mommy?” As he struggled to answer his daughter’s question, Bob remembered the pain of his own childhood. A small, sickly boy, he was constantly picked on and called names. But he wanted to give his daughter hope, and show her that being different was nothing to be ashamed of. More than that, he wanted her to know that he loved her and would always take care of her. So he began to spin a tale about a reindeer with a bright red nose who found a special place on Santa’s team. Barbara loved the story so much that she made her father tell it every night before bedtime. As he did, it grew more elaborate. Because he couldn’t afford to buy his daughter a gift for Christmas, Bob decided to turn the story into a homemade picture book.

In early December, Bob’s wife died. Though he was heartbroken, he kept working on the book for his daughter. A few days before Christmas, he reluctantly attended a company party at Montgomery Ward. His co-workers encouraged him to share the story he’d written. After he read it, there was a standing ovation. Everyone wanted copies of their own. Montgomery Ward bought the rights to the book from their debt-ridden employee. Over the next six years, at Christmas, they gave away six million copies of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer to shoppers. Every major publishing house in the country was making offers to obtain the book. In an incredible display of good will, the head of the department store returned all rights to Bob May. Four years later, Rudolph had made him into a millionaire.

Now remarried with a growing family, May felt blessed by his good fortune. But there was more to come. His brother-in-law, a successful songwriter named Johnny Marks, set the uplifting story to music. The song was pitched to artists from Bing Crosby on down. They all passed. Finally, Marks approached Gene Autry. The cowboy star had scored a holiday hit with “Here Comes Santa Claus” a few years before. Like the others, Autry wasn’t impressed with the song about the misfit reindeer. Marks begged him to give it a second listen. Autry played it for his wife, Ina. She was so touched by the line “They wouldn’t let poor Rudolph play in any reindeer games” that she insisted her husband record the tune.

Within a few years, it had become the second best-selling Christmas song ever, right behind “White Christmas.” Since then, Rudolph has come to life in TV specials, cartoons, movies, toys, games, coloring books, greeting cards and even a Ringling Bros. circus act. The little red-nosed reindeer dreamed up by Bob May and immortalized in song by Johnny Marks has come to symbolize Christmas as much as Santa Claus, evergreen trees and presents. As the last line of the song says, “He’ll go down in history.”

Brake Buddy, like new braking system for towing your car behind your camper.
08/27/2023

Brake Buddy, like new braking system for towing your car behind your camper.

Farm Fresh Eggs, at Waterford flea market,  $2.00 a dozen or $1.00 for 6.
08/27/2023

Farm Fresh Eggs, at Waterford flea market, $2.00 a dozen or $1.00 for 6.

08/11/2023

Well the girl's have been busy. I have "EGGS" for sale. Big, medium, small, white, light brown, dark brown, blue, and I even have some green eggs. Just in case you want some green eggs and ham.... I have even been getting some double yokes, SURPRISE!!!!! If you are interested in any Farm Fresh eggs, I am charging $2.00 a dozen and if you bring me an egg carton, I will take off $.25 per dozen. Just send Tom Gates or Myself a message and one of us will be back to you soon as possible.

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