Some people think that thrift stores and flea markets are a complete no-go because of the second-hand nature of the items sold. However, the majority praise and near-worship thrifting due to eco-friendly qualities and, above all, the amazing and interesting finds.
Even when the useless things are not the greatest or don't have top-tier meme value, some people find hilarious ways to make the little tchotchkes marketable. Just as this thrift shop that internet user Nicole found, where the interesting things on display have seriously funny notes on their price tags. Scroll down below to read them all and don't forget to comment and vote for these funny photos!
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it looks a lot like the pendant my grand mother have all over the chandelier she got for her wedding.
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Crib For A Really Small Baby
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Nifty Case Of Old Silverware That Looks Like It Could Contain Some Form Of Spy Gadget
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Oil Painting Set With The Face Of Husky George Bush
Charity shops and thrift shops are wonderful - like Forrest Gump's box of chocolates
In a small town where the good expensive shops are 20 miles away - the charity shops are a boon. We have 5 here within 100 yds,- there you can buy the best quality stuff at 2%- 5% - 10% _ (or less if you are lucky) of what it may have originally cost. If you are truly lucky you may find something extarordinary
This reminds me of AMERICAN SCIENCE & SURPLUS employees. All their items are cleverly tagged. One item they had in a bin was a bearded hunter, labeled Prehistoric Barbie. They sell everything from body bags to old military equipment. Always my favorite stop in rural Chicago suburbs.
Charity shops and thrift shops are wonderful - like Forrest Gump's box of chocolates
In a small town where the good expensive shops are 20 miles away - the charity shops are a boon. We have 5 here within 100 yds,- there you can buy the best quality stuff at 2%- 5% - 10% _ (or less if you are lucky) of what it may have originally cost. If you are truly lucky you may find something extarordinary
This reminds me of AMERICAN SCIENCE & SURPLUS employees. All their items are cleverly tagged. One item they had in a bin was a bearded hunter, labeled Prehistoric Barbie. They sell everything from body bags to old military equipment. Always my favorite stop in rural Chicago suburbs.