Cash for your Crayon Finds

Remember back in the Wild West era of the United States when all you had to do to find somebody was put out a bounty for that person and distribute a bunch of wanted posters? Once you did, invariably a host of bounty hunters and other general citizens would begin the search on your behalf. All you had to do was pay them for their find.

Fast forward over a hundred years and what you have is the internet to allow you to do the same.

Now I have well over 2,000 different crayon boxes from 2 crayons to 200 crayons, from the 1800s to current, from foreign to domestic. That’s probably somewhere in the vicinity of 60,000 different crayons!

Do you have what it takes to find something I don’t have? Something I’ve been looking for? You’d be surprised at some of the recent crayon boxes I don’t have (and also some of the rarer old boxes I do). Here’s your chance to be that bounty hunter and find that rare crayon box I’m looking for. Why? Because a box of crayons sells for only a couple of dollars but I buy a box of what I’m looking for at top dollar. How would you like to make $200 for a box of crayons? Time to start checking those neighborhood sales, the antique stores, friends, neighbors, old teachers, you name it.

Below is a list of those crayon boxes I’m looking for and the price tiers I’m willing to buy them at. Of course, condition is a factor. If you find me one that looks like a herd of cattle went over it you may not get full bounty. That isn’t a wanted dead or alive poster! As to the crayons, they can be there or not; preferably there. I don’t barter for the low-ball price; I give more than a fair deal and those who look for me know that which is why they contact me first.

Please note that I’m looking for EXACT versions of what I picture when it is a Crayola item. There are many small variations for a lot of their boxes; check carefully.

WANTED - $300!

WANTED - $200!

WANTED - $100!

WANTED - $75!

WANTED - $50!

WANTED - $30!

WANTED - $20!