We just love thrift shops here at Bored Panda. Since we discovered the awesome Facebook group ''Weird Secondhand Finds That Just Need To Be Shared we have been sharing and sharing, and, as well as the new-found interesting things below, you can see previous posts here, here, here, here, here, here and here. Oh, and here too! Now that's a lot of second-hand shop finds!
So scroll down below to see yet more funny, wonderful and weird things found thrifting, and let's say it all together: "One man's trash is another man's treasure."
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For Years I Would Look At Craigslist Hoping Someone Would Post Some Of My Grandma's Things
Not sure how weird, but more like the universe righting a wrong. My grandmother inherited 2 beautiful bronze statues from her cousin(who was also one of my most favorite people in the world). I always loved the statues and would sit and stare at them as a child when I would go to my grandma's house. As I got older, I only grew to appreciate the beauty and craftsmanship that went into making the statues even more. On one visit with my grandma she asked me if there was anything I wanted when she passed on. Not wanting to even think about her passing away, I was hesitant but she brought up the statues cause she knew how much I loved them. I agreed that yes I would love to have them. Through the years I became more distant from my family, except my grandmother. When my grandma died, my family made it very clear that my partner (and support system) was not welcome to come with me. Not wanting to make things uncomfortable, especially for myself, I decided not to go at all and held my own little ceremony for my grandma. Well, I asked about a will but was told there was not one, which I don't believe and was told that one family sold off all of my grandma's things to pay off his debts. So no one got anything, again, not sure that I believe all of that. But anyway, for years I would look at craigslist hoping someone would post some of my grandma's things. Of course I wanted the statues but would have taken anything at that point. 5 years went by and I was giving up hope. I was laying in bed, it was around midnight, and I decided to look on facebook marketplace. I put the location to where she lived and typed in "Bronze statues" and there they were!!! My girls popped up at an antique store. I cried quietly and could hardly sleep. The next morning I got in touch with the store owner and well....Here they are. I sometimes still can't believe they are in my home. I love them so much!!!!
Its actually melancholic... Her being rejected by her family is soooo sad!
Load More Replies...Karma! Grandma wanted you to have them and the universe agreed. Good Job!
Wow, s****y family. Your Grandma made sure you got them back. You were very loved
I'm sorry that your family sucks. I'm so glad you found the statues !
These are gorgeous. The first thing I saw on this list was a miniature chaise, so I thought these were life size statues with a giant lamp behing them in the corner or a room. I was surprised they didn't talk about the giant lamp so scrolled back up to look at it and realized it was all regular sized. 😅
Sometimes families act out of greed and hatred instead of love. They are the ones that end up with less of what is really valuable. It is at those times when you see who they truly are. I am so happy that you found these again and I have to say that the statues are very beautiful and you deserve them. Your Grandma finally got them to you to treasure just like she wanted.
We know that thrifting is great fun and can be really interesting too, but what are the wider benefits of shopping second hand? With thanks to Unwrinkling, let's explore some more positive aspects of heading to your local thrift store, flea market, or garage sale!
Environmental impact: Re-wearing clothes reduces waste and pollution. Every garment purchased second-hand means one less new one produced, which is important because regardless of material, the production of clothing is costly to the environment. Producing synthetic fibers like polyester requires lots of energy, as well as crude oil like petroleum; byproducts include toxic gases and chemicals. Sadly, pesticides used on most plants mean that even cotton and linen garments have a negative impact. Transportation-related pollution also decreases when clothing is re-used, as new clothes are much more likely to travel long distances before being sold than are their second-hand counterparts.
Griswald Definitely Approves Of This Garage Sale Find
I'm really suprrrised he uses it! My cat would ignore it completely. He looks comfortable. :)
My cat would ignore it too and just sleep in a box
Load More Replies...Found This Very Happy Piggy Today! I Couldn’t Resist, She Now Lives With Me
Me, too!!! I didn't know they came as big paintings/posters. I need to see if I can get my hand on one
Load More Replies...I have this painting - a giant A1 framed print - hung in my dining room. Such joy in one little pig! Love love love it!
I have this painting too! It's hung up in my bedroom so I can wake up in the morning and be as confident as this pig (pigs are also my totem animal so it works perfectly)
Load More Replies...My most favorite! Bought this print at Kirkland’s a few years back. Just make me so happy when I look at it!
Social impact: Thrift stores make it easier to know where your money is going. To track the money you handed over for that brand-new Old Navy polo, you would need to trace the brand back to the corporation behind it, the assembly factories used by the corporation, their textile providers, and those textile providers’ raw materials suppliers—at a bare minimum.
In evaluating all these steps (and the many others involved in the production chain), there are numerous considerations to keep in mind: Was your farmer using environmentally responsible methods? Was your seamstress of legal working age, paid a fair wage to work in a safe factory? Is the corporation behind it the kind you want to support, or one whose views you wouldn’t like to see perpetuated?
In short, it can be a bit of a nightmare to track the impact of your seemingly trivial purchase. However, with most thrift stores, this burden is greatly reduced. For better or worse, the original purchaser’s money has already supported the whole chain of production that led to your second-hand Old Navy polo. Since most thrift stores in Europe, North America, and Australia rely heavily (if not exclusively) on donated clothing, this means you only have to question one link in the whole chain—the store right in front of you.
Many thrift stores also directly support charity. It’s no coincidence that in the UK and Ireland, the term “thrift store” doesn’t even exist—they call them “charity shops” instead. In America, the best-known thrift stores are Goodwill and The Salvation Army, organizations which provide services to the unemployed, homeless, and disabled. In Europe, NGOs like Oxfam commonly use thrift stores to raise funds for humanitarian aid. By shopping at these kinds of establishments, your clothing purchase can go from supporting Third World child labor to supporting Third World children's’ education.
My 1960 Lee West Alpha Egg Chair Sitting In All Its Magnificent Glory In Our Home! It Has Speakers Inside That Still Work Perfectly And Came With Original Ottoman And Side Table!
I feel like those could be worth a lot of money to the right collector.
Not sure is the same however this came up to my mind ddddd-5d83...ed468d.jpg
We had these at the public library when I was a kid. You could ask the librarian to put a record on for you and it would play on the speakers inside the chair. It was awesome!
Wow, what an amazing find- would definitely get that appraised!
The Parker Hotel in Palm Springs has a welcome lounge you would adore. Check it out, may be on-line. Here's to the '60's'...
This Is The Tiniest Set Of Nesting Dolls I’ve Ever Seen. Brother And I Were Crying In Laughter As They Kept Getting Smaller And Smaller
So, this was most likely once a part of a larger doll (maybe up to 30 pieces). Each one would be decorated more intricately with the biggest dolls having whole paintings on them (usually landscapes or scenes from fairy tales). The wood on the smaller dolls in so thin its actually translucent. Also, they are not cheap, like several thousand dollars.
Not necessarily. I bought nesting dolls in Moscow in the 1990s and they started small. There are plenty of smaller sets.
Load More Replies...The tinymost one would have made me laugh out loud, too, too cute and sort of comical :D
Traditional nesting dolls come in sets of 7 which is what we have here. the Shape is also the traditional nesting dolls.. though I haven't seen a set that small personally I imagine this must be a much older set. I have one with 15 dolls. For the Record my Mother-in-law is Russian so I know a bit more than the average person.
Personal impact: Thrifted clothing offers more room for uniqueness. While it’s not the end of the world to see some other guy sporting the same sweater as you, most of us would choose to avoid such incidents, if possible. Since thrifted clothing infrequently comes in multiples, you’re much less likely to bump into someone wearing the exact same thing. In addition, there’s bound to be lots of clothes that were produced decades ago, or on the other side of the country, or in some other circumstance that makes them different than what the average shopper is buying off the sale rack at the mall.
Thrift shopping allows for more creativity. Thrift stores are notorious for the wacky and bizarre items they often contain. (Remember Macklemore’s footed Batman jammies?) While these items can be downright eyesores, many just need a person with vision to re-interpret them in a contemporary way. For some, this may mean simply adding the right accessories; others may completely reconstruct their garment with shears and a trusty Singer. Either way, thrifting can allow one to do more than mindlessly mimic what one sees on the display-window mannequin, by providing more varied and interesting materials as inspiration.
Sources: Unwrinkling, The Ecologist
It's A Murder Mystery Writers Desk Teapot I Found At Value Village For $10, And I Just Found The Kitchen Sink Teapot At Goodwill For $5 I Think 2 Makes It A Collection, Right?
Now you are hooked forever! I wonder how many unusual teapots you will have in 10 years? 😂
"I think 2 makes it a collection, right? " No, but THIS would: https://www.ebay.com/i/263851539060?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&itemid=263851539060&targetid=485683415665&device=m&mktype=pla&googleloc=9032979&poi=&campaignid=1497327725&mkgroupid=60666402227&rlsatarget=pla-485683415665&abcId=1139446&merchantid=113584471&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzrLxiODe5AIVqh6tBh1m-QhTEAQYByABEgLk6_D_BwE
Found The Oddest But Most Perfect Leash/Lead For Our Little Dachshund Today In The Local Charity Shop
Found it! https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004QNRF3W/ref=cm_cr_arp_mb_bdcrb_top?ie=UTF8
Teeny Tiny Fully Functional Knife With Mother Of Pearl Handle
I got this year's ago at a garage sale and it lives on a shelf next to my bed. You know for protection against leprechauns, gnomes and fairies
Stumbled Upon This Used Book Arch A Local Couple Kept In Their Barn Outside Pittsburgh A Few Months Ago And Begged My Boyfriend To Let Me Buy It For Our Wedding
That is a beautiful piece and it is a nice reminder of your wedding day.
Am I the only one feeling bad for the books that were killed to make this? Otherwise I love it!
Don't know if that's you or your boyfriend in the pic, anyway, he looks like a keeper
I really love this idea! A great way to recycle used books and a beautiful (and quirky) reminder of your wedding day
"let me buy it".. What sort of submissive life do you live? If you want it, buy it. (and yes, i realize the person posting this won't see this comment as boredpanda usually steals all their articles from twitter and reddit..)
"Begged my boyfriend to let me buy it...?" Um, you don't need permission to buy something?
I think she maybe begged for it to be in the wedding. Not just to buy it ;-; Because it's his wedding too.
Load More Replies...This Sign
I have officially stopped running when people hold it open. If they want to hold it for the amount of time it takes me to get there, that's their prerogative.
I tell them to go ahead cause "this is as fast as I go."
Load More Replies...Haha! Never really thought of it like that, but I do that too! And for that reason, I realise now
now i have read it i have to act on it .. beware of me .. haha
I Found The Perfect Item To Celebrate My Divorce From The Husband From Hell In A Few Weeks. Smells Like A Good Night Sleep Knowing I'm Not Being Cheated On
You mean FLICKING? (saw another candle with bad wording on another bp post
Load More Replies...Found This Gem And Couldn't Believe My Eyes. Paid $10 For It, Thought It Was Just His Hammer Till I Saw Those Clasps
Sigh, I guess they weren’t worthy. I’d fill it with snacks and bring it out during fancy parties and yell “It’s hammer time really loud”
Someone took all the tools out of it. They retail for $50-$100 depending on who's selling it.
This Came Home With Me. It's Brilliant And Well Crafted
You may joke, but a pair of gay male penguins are raising a chick together at the Calgary zoo, even as we speak.
Load More Replies...My mom recently passed away. She was an avid collector of anything penguin. This made me smile and think of her , so thanks for posting
I had to message my mom to see if she sold this because she also made this. She's had it for over 30 years I think. I've never seen it anywhere else before
Omg, my mom made one just like this that I absolutely loved growing up!!! I haven't seen it since I was a kid, probably lost now, but thank you for reminding me of it ❤️
I used to sell Creative Expressions needle craft kits, and this looks like one of them. We held craft workshops like Tupperware parties and I had to teach all the different types of needle crafts. They were bought out more than 20 years ago by a national yarn company, then shut down. You may have a rare gem there.
My mum embroidered one of these in the 90s, and took it somewhere to get framed! In starting to wonder if this is somehow it!
My Friend Left Me This In My New Bathroom! 4.5 Stars!!
Yup- It’s Coming Home!
Formerly owned by Ma Kettle. It took a big bowl to whip up pancakes for her clan.
Yeah, I'm Impulsive.. But.. I've Wanted One For Everrrr! And.. My Birthday Is Coming Up... And.. He Was Only $220! Their Loss
Meet Marvin. He Is So Handsome
A salt cellar in the shape of a snail ! How cruel can some people be?
So This Is A Nifty Little Something I Got At A Thrift Store In South Carolina Several Years Ago For $4.25. It Is A Little Over 11 Inches Tall, Is Made Of Gold And Silver, And Weighs Approximately 1.25 Pounds
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When I found it, it was covered with what seemed like cigar smoke residue, and it looked like it was made of brass. It is called a "bridal cup" or in german, a "jugendfraubecher". They are popularly used in japan england, and throughout europe and germany where they originated in 1450 a.d. in nuremberg.
The bride and groom can toast their marriage with it and drink from the same cup at the same time without spilling a drop as the legend of the original prescribes. The legend says that the cup was made by an illiterate gold and silversmith who had won the maiden Brunnehilde's heart. Her father said he could only have her hand if he could make a cup that both of them could drink from at the same time without spilling a drop. The figurine's skirt is a cup, and she holds a cup on a swivel over her head. The king was won over and his daughter married the commoner and they all lived happily ever after.
As it turns out, when I looked more closely at this piece, I realized it was not a production piece with industrial markings, but rather was a one of a kind hand-made piece using incredibly primitive methods. Turns out this piece may actually be the original nuremberg jugendfraubecher of 1450 a.d.
The German foreign ministry checked logs of lost and stolen artifacts from the war and we did not find an owner looking for it. Then they had two experts examine photos to see if it was possibly the original and a cultural treasure.
The experts agreed that there was no picture or detailed knowledge of the original to ever be sure, but that this one fit the description in every way except that it did not have pomegranates decorating it. Turns out the pomegranates run down both sides of it and they had examined picture from the front and back.
I will be taking it to nuremberg germany where I am confident the local chamber of commerce will assist with finding it's proper place in culture. I am sure it is insanely valuable, but it is not something a person can really own. If it turns out to be a worthy example and possibly the original, it belongs in nuremberg Germany for the world to enjoy. Their local museum has a silver jugendfraubecher from around 1600 when they started to become popularized. 1600 is also when the rest of the industry developed the technology to reliably copy the original.
This bridal cup was made by fusing curved plates with molten gold and silver, and then the excess was shaved away and polished. The thickness of the sides of the skirt cup varies a great deal, and it looks like parts of the engraving on some of the plates got too hot and softened during the assembly. Up close you can see the handwork and surface engraving around the silver inlays. The figurine in the middle was cast as a single piece and the face and hands of silver were fused onto it.
I suspect that the figurine is either gold, or was cast in silver and then hot dipped in gold. A scratch on the back does not show any silver, but perhaps gold dipping or some other crude plating method might have put it on thick.
The latticework in the hands that holds the cup aloft are obviously solid cast gold, because you can see where somebody cut away some pieces, possibly desperate to raise money to flee germany before the war. I still have a gut feeling this piece left Germany in the 1930's or early 1940's.
The sides of the cup are a mystery too, because it would only make sense to use silver plates and fuse them with molten gold because gold has a lower melting point. After that the assembled cup could have been gilded or plated crudely. The thing is that the boundaries between the silver and gold parts on the outside of the cup look like they bleed into each other in places, and at others it looks like a sloppy gilding or plating around the silver accents. One fellow who examined it said he thinks the silver was laid into the accents of the curved plates when they were cast in gold, and then the maker cleaned up the worst areas that had bled into the gold by plating over them.
Ultimately the gold and silver content do not mean much because it is the crafting of the piece that is miraculous whether mostly silver or mostly gold. If it is from 1450 a.d., then I am told that the gold used is possibly king solomons gold brought back from the crusades.
If we can date it with metallurgy or some other technology, that would be our best likelihood of authenticating it as the likely original. It is entirely possible this is an amazing homage to the original from a more recent time, but was apparently never used as a fake, because we would have heard about that in the news of the day, and it would be an insane ammount of money to spend making it and no cashing in.
As for an estimated value, it might just be an amazing old jugendfraubecher of unknown origin worth several to a hundred thousand bucks or so depending on the age and other factors. If it is found to be the likely original, then it has no price because it was never mine but to be a custodian. If it turns out to be something to sell, I am giving half to the thrift store where I got it, and the other half goes to my favorite charity. That is, after they have reimbursed me for the $4.25 I paid for it.
At the very least I have been enjoying a great adventure in finding out what it is.
I second this. I would really like to know what happens next :).
Load More Replies...It's called a Jungfrauenbecher (virgin cup), not a Jugendfraubecher (that would mean Youth Woman cup).
Soldering, the word is soldering not fusing As a silversmith I would absolutely love to have a closer look at this! It's amazing
You paid $4,25 for a great adventure, you have gained a tremendous amount of knowledge, and it is not even over yet. Great story.
Oh yes, please do keep us updated! I'd be really curious to find out if it's an original! I'm a Goldshmith, and during my apprenticeship we talked about these pieces extensively during school. I'd love to hear if it ends up in a museum where I could go look at it in person... :)
Very interesting piece, I hope you keep us updated! Just one little thing: I'm from Germany, studied history, and I'm very sure, it must be called Jungfrauenbecher, not Jugendfraubecher.
How does it work exactly? I'm not grasping how two people can drink from it at the same time without spilling.
The cup above the figurines head swivels, so you can turn it - or the figurine - upside-down without turning the other part over. The skirt is the other cup, so when you got them both pointing upwards, two people opposing each other can drink at the same time.
Load More Replies...Well... I am not convinced. https://www.neumeister.com/kunstwerksuche/kunstdatenbank/ergebnis/240-155/-/?fbclid=IwAR1sx6LyoIbqT8T5tMawx-xyGkUTi5Jy-frCqfOLLRHF4u9uaxhat84ZhNQ
£800 on eBay - recently sold. Not this one I'm sure but it's not from King Solomon's gold or as old as 1450 that much is certain. Unless it used to belong to Indiana Jones's dad 🤣
Load More Replies...Googled and could find no reference to this find. You'd think there would have been some kind of write-up somewhere.
According to this post, they are still figuring out the details. Why should there be a public record at this point?
Load More Replies...Went Through A Box I Inherited Of My Grandparents Knick-Knacks And Came Across This Beautiful Gem. Tiny Little Ceramic Kittys Drinking And Playing In Spilled Milk
Those are Hagen Renaker figurines and they are great quality and very detailed. They do have some value too, not super high, but its there. Awesome find!
Probably not worth as much with the broken tail, unfortunately:-(
Load More Replies...Meet “Bubo”! A 1960’s Am Radio From Japan. I Found Him Looking A Little Worse For The Wear And Tagged “As Is” At A Local Antique Mall In Cashmere, Washington
If it's from the 60s it predates the movie by almost 20 years. The movie must have borrowed from this.
Load More Replies...Found This Guy On The Side Of The Road. The Elderly Man Getting Rid Of Him Told Me It’s Because His Wife Can’t Stand Looking At It Anymore And It’s Crack In It’s Back
He was pretty upset over it and mentioned he had this guy for over 35+ years. Currently working on restoring him! Yesterday was dedicated to cleaning, gluing and filling. Today once the filler is done and it stops raining, I’ll be sanding and sealing. Thinking about gifting this guy back to the elderly man
His wife might shoot you if she sees you coming up her driveway with it. Lol!
Load More Replies...I inherited my Aunts wooden bear statue! his name is Fred. over 50 years of cats using him as a scratching post has made him fuzzy like a real bear. i will never get rid of Fred!
What a fabulous idea - I can picture the man's face already and he has tears in his eyes. You are a great person!
Wilhelmina Slater (Aka Willie) Loves Her Chair. I Think She Needs A Couch
Where do I get one of those huge cats that keep appearing on bp??? =D =D =D
I have a doll chair looks similar to this one .made for a certain make of doll 1970s or 80s. Still have chair but didnt buy that doll.
One Of My Favorite Finds! Found In An Antique Store In Florida. Unopened Bottle Of Poison. You Can't Tell Here But The Pills Are All Coffin Shaped... The Store Had An Opened Bottle As Well
This looks real, and not like a Halloween prop. Do not open the bottle. Call the EPA, and ask them how you should safely deal with it. Also, notify the store. Mercury Bichloride was mostly used to treat syphilis topically in the 1920’s. It can harm you if it makes contact with your skin, and is nearly always, if not always fatal when ingested. It is a hazardous material that is regulated, and should not be sold over the counter. Please do the right thing asap. Do not be responsible for a tragedy.
That's the whole point, that it's real, that's why they bought it. Why would they want to get rid of it?
Load More Replies...it's cool, and they are not dumb. The person is not gonna be like "Hmmm, i wonder what this tastes like!" and pop one into her/his mouth.
I’m surprised Susan’s overly-dramatic comment wasn’t in all CAPS
Load More Replies...America allows the sale of guns, this really isn't much compared to an AR
Note the texture on the side: bottles of dangerous medicines were often sold in textured bottles so they could be identified in the dark back in the day when electricity was NOT in every household. Be careful with this stuff, but there's no need to pay much attention to Susan's advice, which is borderline hysterical..
Why tf would someone buy this straightforward hazardous thing ?? I sincerely hope they don't put it anywhere within children (or curious adult) reach.
Never thought I would read a "OMG, this poison contain poison!" comment written unironically.
Just Brought Home This Bad Boy From Goodwill. I Absolutely Cannot Wait To Use It At Work On Tuesday
A nice mug for nice introverts. Me? I'm not nice, so my mug would read "F**k off"... if it didn't have Deadpool on it.
Load More Replies...Love it. Needs to go back into mass production, I think nearly everyone can relate!
Minature Clawfoot Tub: $.50. Watching My, Bathtime-Loving, Turtle's Eyes Light Up, Because She Can Now Bathe In Style: Priceless -Found At A Goodwill In Clarksville, TN
Looks like she is trying to get out of the tub. A bit to small for her.
OOps, it is real, wasn't looking at the tub !!
Load More Replies...I Found Some Interesting Things At An Amazing Estate Sale Recently. This One Was The Best ! Only $5,000
I can’t deny that the craftsmanship on the cradle is incredible, but I’m definitely getting some “Damion” vibes. Would love to know the history of the piece.
I think that could be a typo, I'm not sure, but in the price tag seems to say $500, not $5000...
Load More Replies......yeah like its made from devils teeth and baby bones ...
Load More Replies...This Speaks To Me
This needs more up votes. I actually saw these at the 5 and Dime in Pigeon Forge and Dollywood last Christmas. Yes, Dollywood. My daughter is 7 and when you take a 7 year old to a place with 100 Christmas trees and 100 different Santa's walking around all the time, well, you can't beat seeing the reaction on her face.
I Talked My Husband Into Helping Me Bring This Home From Work. He Totally Indulges My Whimsy
How do you know it wasn't someone else's? 😂
Load More Replies...Drop what you’re doing and take your husband’s temperature. Then, take yours.
Maybe Not Weird, But Just Happened To Find This T-Shirt At A Local Thrift Store The Same Day I Was Canning Green Beans! And Only Paid .10 Cents!
Fell In Love With This Cute Chair Today. Totally Nothing Weird About It. Until The First Layer Of Fabric Came Off
With a little upholstery love and a new coat of paint, this chair will be perfect. Looks comfy
Please show us both original cushions, I must know how it looks like!!
Original Bob Ross Gold Pan. Paid $10 Because It Was Half Off
Apparently he painted them when he was stationed in Alaska as a member of the air force. This was an awesome find because my husband was a crew chief in the air force 20 years and I am an artist so it’s a win win
Definitely an amazing find, as you almost can't buy any original Bob Ross paintings, they are mostly stored in one place and aren't put for sale.
Load More Replies...I can’t believe I made it onto bored panda! Yay 😀 no really that’s not sarcasm, I live in a small town. There’s nothing else to get excited about here folks.
Look up Bob Ross paintings and you will find a documentary. They are all in the DL same place and will not ever be for sale. Therefore, this is ridiculously rare.
I don't know too much about art, but I think that's really cheap for what it is. I mean I think his originals easily cost $10k.
Seen Yesterday At Hartville Flea Market In Ohio. I Did Not Buy It, But Had A Good Laugh!
Mr. Bean is hilarious. (also, apparently makes a very creepy Mona Lisa.)
Load More Replies...Saw This Masterpiece At A Car Boot Sale, I Didn't Buy It But When I Got Home I Wished I Had
Missed . Mum would always say, buy it when you see it, cause it might not be there if you go back...She was usually Right...
What are the levers on the side for? I know a bunch of guitarists who would love to have that!
I don't think this was a great use of the instruments. Hate the broken necks!
I Finay Found Something To Share
It's not ramen, it's the flying spaghetti monster, of the pastafarian religion.
Load More Replies...Jabba
Damn, I want that! And to try to seduce my boyfriend in it. The whole "princess Leia sexy bit" is way too old!
I hope you took it home please say you took it home and it's at YOUR house and not out there somewhere else where it could end up at my house..!..
When discussing the dynamic world of dress codes, one might consider how personal expression can often clash with professional expectations. In this light, there is an interesting parallel between following traditional corporate attire guidelines and embracing the creative potential of expressing one’s unique style through thrift shopping.
While the focus might be on maintaining certain professional standards, there’s value in looking into the benefits of adapting attire.
I Went To A Yard Sale And This Was All I Could See. I Bought Clothes And She Gave It To Me For Free! Edited To Add: They Are Salt And Pepper Shakers. I'd Love To See Yours. I Guess I Collect These Now!
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I have one of these! Only, the shakers on mine are purple and the holder is more grape-viney.
My Knitting Pig String Holder Is Perfect. Found At An Estate Sale. I Love Knitting And Sewing His Glasses Are Scissors
Beetle Juice Bombay. Yes It Did Came Home With Me!
Fabulous! I think it was from Ballard a few years ago and bloody expensive. Love it.
I love to buy furniture at thrift stores and refinish them but the only thing I would consider doing to this beauty is changing the drawer handles.
Who Doesn't Love A Good Old Fashioned Guillotine To Scare Their Houseguests?
Back story- my husband is addicted to garage sales and found me this beauty. Halloween is my most favorite holiday. Ipso facto I am a wildly happy wife at the moment.
Imagine your guests sitting in the living room and you have that in there then you came out of the kitchen holding a knife and a whetstone also wearing a stained apron wonder what their reactions would be.
I Have No Rational Explanation For This Purchase. Found In Goodwill Elkton Md
These are the same ones they sell at a time-travel themed ride in a theme park near me. Maybe they came from there? (PS theme park is called Silver dollar city)
They are very similar to the ones they sell at Silver Dollar City amusement park in Branson, MO in the shop right outside of the roller coaster Time Traveler.
One Of My Most Favorite Items Is My Hand Chair
I had wanted one of these for practically my entire life, it was my kitsch unicorn, so when I saw it for only a 100 bucks I jumped all over it. Pretty sure it contributed to the demise of my last relationship but I will take this chair over him any day of the week.
I would have an irrational fear of it just grabbing me and holding on.
Should’ve called Michael Scott. He had two of them in his garage. Well, at least he did during the Dinner Party.
I Know This Was Posted By Someone Else That Didnt Take It Home, So I Went Out First Thing And Tracked It Down!
Anyone think of Fantasia with sorcerer Mickey when he makes the brooms and mops come to life
My Goodwill Find
For Some Reason Nobody Else Likes Her When They Come Into My House. Found Her About A Year Ago At Goodwill, For $2
Well for starters you planted the wrong thing in her, she's clearly meant to hold succulents.
I have a suspicion nobody likes her because she looks like a death mask...
Found At Goodwill. Now I Can Pretend That I’m A Rich B**ch With An Elevator In Her House
This Magnificent Lamp! $8 At The Thrift Store
Best. Find. Ever!
Used to see these a lot in the late ‘60s and well into the ‘70s. Mostly in finished basements that had bars built into them—-the early ancestors of today’s man caves.
Somebody's Nana Worked Far To Hard On These For Them To End Up Here!!
The Most Extra Landline Phone I’ve Ever Seen
For some reason it strikes me as a phone begging to be mounted in a gaudy bathroom, probably right next to the toilet...
This Is By Far The Weirdest Thing I've Found At My Local Goodwill. Looking Back, It Should Have Come Home With Me
It's quite specifically a 'copy' of a Rembrandt, "The anatomy lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp".
Dissecting the frog in Biology class. I refused to do it (we were allowed to refuse).
This Sign
How Weird Is This?
Rise And Shine, Y'all. Goodwill $.99. Hell Yeah It Came Home With Me
Have You Ever Seen A Cooler TP Dispenser?
It's Really Sweet When You Find A Pair Of Frye Boots At Your Local Goodwill But It's Even Better When There's A Can Of Unopened Beer In One Of Them. Icing On The Cake Is When The Beer Is Dated 1986
Whoa... Either these boots haven't been worn in 33 years or previous owner used the same can to keep the boots straight for a really really long time. What a waste of a beer
Those look exactly like my old boots, except I didn't keep beer in one. It wouldn't have lasted long enough to end up in the boot.
They could have been Gary Richrath's. He had a pair of Fryes like those - and he loved his booze.
Yeah, could have used a can of creamed corn, never be opened anyway.
Someone was an alcoholic. My ex husband did the same thing, except he hid his beers in his snowboots.
I'm Putting A Plant In This Tiny Bathtub When I Get Home
Found These Amazing Leather Leaf Shoes In Hannibal, Mo Today
Really wanted to take them home but I have no more room in my suitcase to take them back to New Zealand with me I know I am going to regret not buying them. Size 8 $25
I would cut off toes for those beauties. Being a size 10 sucks sometimes.
Hate to be the bearer of bad news to this purchaser but you can buy these for $15 on wish
That's good news I guess, she can buy them back at home ^-^
Load More Replies...I Found This Beautiful Bottle For $1.99 In Findlay, Oh At A Salvation Army This Summer
It’s UR glass so I’d love to figure out the maker and history behind it. It’s one of my more elaborate pieces and my favorite thrift store find ever
Keep in mind this is both toxic and radioactive. If you were to use it as intended, you would be dosing yourself with some nasty stuff. These sorts of products were extremely popular with consumers due to the marketing induced belief that radiation was good for you. Please do not actually use this container for anything, and keep it away from children and pets.
They are quite safe to have them around, though. I once talked to a physics professor who had a huge collection of uranium glass and he was not afraid to use the wine glasses. I wouldn't recommend it though. Professors tend to be weird.
Load More Replies...It’s uranium glass. Little radioactive but way too little to do any harm. Glows under black light. Pretty cool.
I don't know what to say. Do you understand that this glass is emitting radiation? It may be only a little, or it may be a lot, nonetheless it is emitting RADIATION.
Same thing when you get an xray or cat scan. Probably less.
Load More Replies...Weird In All The Right Ways Got The Pair For $8
That's the sort of thing I'll put in my house and my parents will realise I really was a mistake XD
I Am 80 Years Old - This Is A Tiny Pottery Jug I Found In The Dirt Road I Lived On When I Was A Child
Belarski's Portraits Of Servicemen Were Done In Hospitals Of Men Who Were Wounded. There Is One On Ebay Currently For $350. You Can See The Faint Outline Of A Pillow In That Drawing!
While searching for pencil drawings to use as examples for the free art class for veterans that I teach in Medford, NJ, I found this piece this morning at the Columbus Flea Market. The soldier was a relative of the seller and no one wanted the piece, but the artist, Rudolph Belarski, is a well known pulp fiction and magazine illustrator. He left school at 12. Worked in a coal mine for ten years while he took mail order art classes! He was too old for WWII but worked with the USO making portrait drawings of soldiers in England and the United States. $2.00.
What would really be cool is to see if any of his relatives would like to see it or maybe even gift it to them. He looks really young in it too, so may also still be alive.
It Says "Use A F**king Coaster"
I Found This Lovingly Hand Painted Trouserless Bearded Viking In Blue Tunic That Uncannily Resembles My Husband That Time He Stood Up At A Festival And His Breeches Didn’t Follow. Yes, I Bought It
I C A N T Springfield, MO
I Found A Baby Dinosaur
My Husband Found This Hideous Jump Suit At The Goodwill
Much to my chagrin, he refused to leave it there. Now he won’t take it off and is wearing it as pajamas and also wants to wear it out to the mall
Hideous!? For shame! This man is a walking legend straight from a Bee Gees concert.
Hair Brush For Bald Heads Found This At A Thrift Store In Loveland, CO
Found This Giant Mug Today At The Local Goodwill
I Found This Beauty This Morning At The Flea Market. It Is A Perfect Blend Of Vigo The Carpatian From Ghost Busters 2 And A Kitten. They Were Asking $5. I Paid $3. Worth Every Penny
Venkman did say he wanted to add a kitten to the painting. Success! No more Carpatian Kitten Loss.
Found This Graceful Lady In A Thrift Store A Few Years Ago. My Mother Thought She Was A Bit Too Risque, So I Made Her Clothes
Just A Little Piggy Bank That Was My Grandpa's
I Wish I Knew What The Rest Of The Set Looked Like. Definitely Came Home With Me!
You can buy her work here if you haven't already found them 😊 https://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Wild-Wooly-Animal-Plates-Vicki-Sawyer-7-Diameter-Bone-China-Set-of-4/18283287/product.html
Vintage Chenille Peacock Bedspread From The Sixties Is Kitty Approved
That's why she brought home the tempting bedspread 😝
Load More Replies...Saw This Incredible 14 Seater Table And Chairs Today. Anyone Got A Castle They Need A Table And Chairs For? Brotherhood Of St. Lawrence Op Shop In Bayswater, Victoria, Australia
Found These Awesome Gems In One Of My Grandpa’s Boxes. My Son Is Modeling On How To Wear Them Properly To Protect Yourself From, Well, You Know. I Will Be Wearing These At Work Tomorrow
Benadryl Cabbagepatch Pillowcase Anyone? It’s Signed!
what do you all have with his name??? it's not that hard! simply "Benramil Candelsnatch"
Is his name REALLY that hard to spell?!?! It's literally just BUGLEBOY CUCUMBERMASH!!!! Smh...
I Got These Bad Boys For $21 (They Also Threw In A Christmas Canvas That Lights Up) Haha! I’m So Excited To Display These
We had something similar to these back in the early ‘70s, except ours lit up. I always kind of liked them, don’t know what my parents did with them, and have never seen anything like them since.
Just Came Across This For $40 At A Tip Shop
Found Today At Local Oddities Store In Fort Wayne,indiana
Wow! Wear THAT to the next weddig your are invited to! :-D Or take it straigth to Ascot.
#underthedome tv show called under the dome based on a book by Steven Spielberg
$4 In The Halloween Section And I Leveled Up In Cat Lady
Guess who found one of those cat pouch sweatshirts at goodwill? This gal! Guess who’s cat doesn’t absolutely hate it like I thought she would? This ecstatic gal!!
Found In The Toy Section Of The Arc In Colorado Springs It Did Not Come Home With Me
For when Ken sleeps over at Barbie's, lol! Man, I would have loved this thing as a kid. Fantastic.
Salesman’s sample. Easier for manufacturers’ reps to take with them when they visited furniture stores to convince the owners to carry the new line.
Dear Anatomy Man Suit, You’re Horrible And I Love You. Totally Worth Every Penny Of The $7.50 I Paid. The Absolute Best-Worst Purchase Ever
Yinze probably all to young to remember Slim Goodbody...but google it for laughs.
$20 Clock Lamp I Found At A Local Thrift
Me too. But then I’d have to go out and buy an appropriate house for it, just to have a proper place to put it.
Load More Replies...An Actual Human Brain Preserved In Resin. Hell Yes I Brought It Home! $6
This was manufactured and sold by Ward's Natural Science. (The font used in labeling is a dead giveaway. This is the "budget model" which does not use an actual tissue sample. However, they did sell a version for educators that had the real deal in it. (I have a large collection of vintage preservations at the university laboratories I work for)
Definitely Came Home With Me
Either I Robbed Liberace's Grave Or I'm Telling People They're The Next Contestant On The Price Is Right
Me: this can't be a men's jacket. Tag: "Men's sequin jacket" me: no way. This isn't gonna fit. *fits perfectly* me: no friggin way this is coming home, there's no price tag. Goodwill clerk: $6.00 for the jacket. Me: sold.
Goodwill Daly City, CA
Betty White, Bea Arthur, Estelle Getty and Rue McClanahan. Betty White the only one still living, 97 years old.
Load More Replies...Saw This At My Local GW And Recognized It As A Project From Woodshop In HS... Turned It Over To See If I Knew Who Made It And It's My Sister In Law's!
My mother-in-law (who is a seamstress) came with us to visit my grandparents once a few years ago. As soon as she came into their house she recognised their sofa was the type that she used to sew. They had bought the sofa probably 5 or so years before I met my wife. MIL checked under the cushions & found her initials on the label!
Cool story. Not as amazing I know, but 33 years ago at my mom's house, I pulled a paperback out of her bookcase. I remarked that I had read that book as a child. I opened it and saw my name. She had kept it for about 20 years. She gave it to me, and I still have it today.
Load More Replies...This Did Not Come Home With Me
this is pretty ironic if you consider JC didn't know anything about germs
Nah, it's ironic because it compares religion with contagious diseases.
Load More Replies...King Tut Thrones... No I Didn't Bring It Home
Honestly, I'm more interested in the bear and the giraffe behind the chairs lol
My ex Pentacostal Pastor would love these!!! He'd sit on these while counting the tighs & offerings. Lmao.
I Thought This Was Cool And Bought It
It's A Table!!! It's Solid Wood And Has No Drawers And The Books Do Not Open! As For The Size, In The Picture It's Sitting On My Ver Large Couch And Covers Almost A Whole Cushion. It's Approx 2-2.5ft Tall
I Only Meant To Get Lunch, Somehow I Picked This Up Instead
Disco Ball! Hang it up, beam some light on it, make it spin, turn on a little Village People, and disco the night away. It’s fun to stay at the Y M C A!!!
Found In Cary, North Carolina. The Tag Cracks Me Up! Did Not Make It Home With Me
Prepare to hear loud laughter coming from the bathroom.
Load More Replies...Bought This Little Flying V So I Can Properly Shred My Cheddar
Fyi, Lots Of People Want To Know About The Maker: The Underside Says Adam Apple 2000. And There's A Link Below. That's All We Know About It
Greatest Single Thing I Have Ever Seen In A Flea Market. She Did Not Come Home With Me
For Sale At My Local Library
Looks a little aged, but still very nice! I wonder if those Simpsons figurines are on sale too??
Found These Funny Pics In A Thrift Store Today
Cats in fancy, period costume are my things. Give me all the paintings.
Someone Worked So Hard On These Harry Potter Cat Paintings! But I Left Them Where They Were In Grass Valley, CA
Adopted A Baby On Labor Day
I try to tell my parents this show existed when I was a kid, they say I'm imagining things! (They could be winding me up). Nevertheless, what was it called?
Load More Replies...I Think I Lost My Mind When I Found This At A Thrift Store
It Does Work, There Is A Storm Coming
OMG this is fantastic. So, it doesn't really predict the weather, the liquid simply crystalizes with low temps, but it was all the rage in the middle 19th century and will definitely be making one when I move to colder climates. It will match my Galileo thermometer perfectly!
The key is to have the temperature of the storm glass remain relatively the same so that only barometric pressure affects the crystal formation
Load More Replies...Found At Many Hands Thrift Shop In Spencer, Ia Me For Scale (I'm 5'9")
From the reverse fairytale where The Wolf takes a Little Red Riding Hood to his grandma.
Hand Carved Marble Salesman Sample Casket Believed Not Newer Than '30s
Found This Amazing Ensemble At An Op Shop. The Second Photo Is An Actual Photo Of My Sister Handing Me The Outfit And The Third Is Me In An Alternate Universe Where It Fit Me Perfectly
Vintage Mary Kay for sure. My mum used to wear one.
Load More Replies...OMG! When I first looked at this, I thought the photo on the left was a mannequin!
It Definitely Came Home With Me! I Have A Bunch More Weird Stuff Laying Around The House, Just Warming Up
I like this. I also like the idea of putting little oddities around the house. Things that look normal, but only at first glance.
I Yelled So Loud Everyone In The Store Looked
When You Got A Sermon At 8 But Also Gotta Slay Vampires Later. Decatur, Al
Found On My Birthday In Gainesville, GA. For 50 Cents, I Had To Bring It Home
Who Is This Coffee Table For? Dachshunds?
it's a bit too low for sitting table though. perhaps it is for dachshunds? lol
Load More Replies...This is a door to door salesman's demonstrator. They carried around miniature versions of their products, particularly cedar rather than catalogs. This was common practice in the late 19th century up into the mid-20th.
Found In Revival In Shawnee Kansas Edit. She Is Super Expensive And Did Not Come Home With Me. She Is $58
Keep It Down Over There I’m On The Phone!
A Granny Wig For My Old Rescue Poodle Girl Sarah 2 Days After She Came To Live With Me. The Wig Was Perfect
Gotta Keep Em Separated!
https://www.amazon.com/zdz-5060073508648-Bogeyman-Egg-Separator/dp/B007ZZCSOY/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_79_t_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=RZ9BQSN7RTBF76WA3KR0
Load More Replies...The Blues Clues Chair- 7.99
My 1960s Inflatable Terrarium Stool Dreams Just Came True Thnx To My Dedicated Vintage Furniture Sleuthing Boyfriend
My Golden Girl High Top Shoes I Found At Value Village In Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. These Gems Deff Came Home With Me And They Stay In My Glass Case
My Thrift Store Find Of The Day... Bananbrella! $3.00, This Will Be Going Everywhere With Me!
Well, those things have their uses, but they won’t keep the rain off you...
Load More Replies...Pretty Rad Shirt I Found In And Op Shop In Darwin Australia
Found At An Antique Store In Greenwood, Mo. Now I Have A Seemingly Irrational Urge To Go Buy Old Photos And Get Out My Paint Markers
Very Strange Pillow Case I Found So Weird I Had To Have It Lol
My Two Thrifted Frogs. I Love The Brown One (Toad), But I’ve Never Seen Any With Googly Eyes Like Frog
By Far The Weirdest Salt And Pepper Shakers I’ve Ever Seen
I Really Want To Buy These For My Friend Who Is A Produce Clerk!
Yep
Best $10 I've Ever Spent. Thanks Wendy Woodyard For The Heads Up The Flowers Are Handmade Out Of Paper
Unfortunately, it looks like you can't sit down in it if those flowers continue around the back. Although even if they don't, the flowers in front might be crushed anyway.
Load More Replies...Creepy Metal Doll Head Mold, Found In Nashville. I Was Thinking A Bathroom Light Fixture With Lighted Eyes
Yes but not $1800-before-you-start creepy.
Load More Replies...I Have Had This For Years And I Love It. Literally One Of My Favorite Things In My Kitchen. My Daughter Thinks It's Creepy And Won't Use It
There’s Actually More Than Pictured Here But There Was A Woman Standing In Front Of Them And I Didn’t Want To Get Her In It
Things I know about these shoes:
-they were in the young boys section
-they only came in this color green
-there’s only one size
- they were a sort of corduroy texture
-they were kinda puffy? Like slippers
-they’re in Savers, in Hanover MA, if you guys want them.
-they’re $5.49
-once I took the picture I tried to leave immediately because I was getting some weird vibes and there was a very tiny women in my way who aggressively stared me down and it made me feel like i stumbled across something I wasn’t meant to
She discovered the thrift store for Fairy tale characters!
Load More Replies...My Precious Mil Is An Art Teacher And We Found Him At Our Church's Garage Sale For 50¢. He Now Resides In Her Paint Studio
It Reads: “Nov 29 1946 Ed Lee Is A Horses Ass And So Is His Wife”
So. In technical term. I did buy this thing. I bought this house about a year ago, and now I am beginning to demo and redo some areas. I just started with the kitchen, and the very first spot I (literally) kicked in, I found there was a written note.
I would have it mounted and framed (to keep it intact for as long as possible), with a little card explaining how and where it was found—-maybe a little background on Mr and Mrs “Horse’s A*s” Lee. Then I’d hang it right by that exact spot.
Bought This Giant Zombie Snail Haunted House Prop Exactly One Year Ago Today At A Swap Meet. My Boy Buster Loves Him
I Found This At An Estate Sale Some Number Of Years Ago
It's hanging in the downstairs guest bath... One day my 10-yr-old granddaughter comes out and asks 'shouldn't that be on the outside of the door?'
Cute Little Kangaroo ! I Left Him Be !
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I'd be afraid a visiting little boy would use the body for its intended purpose, however.
A Rubber Severed Arm Signed By Chuck Palahniuk (Author Of Fight Club) I Scored At The Reuse Center In Ann Arbor, Mi It Did *not* Cost Me An Arm And(/Or) A Leg. It Was A Dolla!
This Mcdonalds Quarter Pounder
No need to write down that text, it's a quarter pounder with cheese. A lot of cheese.
I Bought This Sweet Ass Jumpsuit Yesterday. Am I In The Club Now. Meowwww
I'm going to need the name of this club that requires such an outfit for entry. Asking for a friend.
Ok So, Only Weird Because This LEGO Figure Looked Alot Like Me At The Time....
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Halloween Is Out At My Goodwill!
I Work In A Historic House/Museum. The People Previously In Charge Were... Kinda Hoarder-Y. Found This Gem Boxed Up On A Shelf, And While I’m A Woman Of Many Words... I Had None
in some years (arround 5.000?) it could be worth millions...like Dinosaur sh*t, just have to wait
My school had everyone collect lint and we had to make lint art.... it’s actually kind of interesting the different color lint you can get.
This Ridiculous Thing Cost Me $2
This is a vintage cargo crate stamp. I remember using one to serialize bulk shipments of potatoes.
You Know What They Say... One Mans Trash Is Another Mans Treasure
Someone Donated These To The Secondhand Store I Work At
A Sandwich Purse! Priced At $150.00, That's Too Much Bread For Me!
Found At Goodwill In Fayetteville, AR. The Regrets Are Strong, Until We Meet Again My Love
Found These Beautiful Napkins At Our Local Value World (Metro Detroit). They Absolutely Came Home With Me
These Guys Were Calling My Name. The First Two Are Gollum, #3 Is A Panda Plant & Jade, #4 Is A Goldfish Plant!
Wonder Woman In Her Senior Years I Guess
I Finally Have A Post To Share! Found At Goodwill. No I Didn’t Buy Them
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Those shoes are actually pretty expensive I wanted a pair from the nyc designer but alas I don’t have that kind of money.
To me this looks like a bad copy of the expensive ones.
Load More Replies...This Throne Was Up For Sale For $24 At Goodwill In Houston, Texas. Fit For A Princess!
All very 'Victoria Secret'....seen one in their store in Thailand....fun
By Far My Favorite Thrift Find Ever. Beavis And Butthead Nesting Dolls!
I Found A Farm Label Handmade Dress In With The Men's Shirts And It Seemed Interesting So I Bought It
Cashier made fun of me saying she was going to put it in a bag to make sure I didn't try to wear it. So of course I put it on as soon as I got home.
Goggles, Book And Elephant Headwear All 2nd Hand (Habitat Restore) Goodness!
This Was A Weird Find Of The Day. Pretty Heavy And A Little Tall, Not Sure If The Flowers Came With The Vase
Instructional Figurine Set On “How To Clap Your Hands”
they look like Willow tree products, think thats the name at least. I got one years ago. religous based, plain and never faces
And Just When My Paranoia Starts To Go Away... $350 At Shadylane Antique Mall In Terre Haute, IN
Sizing It Up At Vintage Avenger In Arcata, California
Someone wasted a whole bunch of hours of their life putting this...thimg together. Why???
Looks like a wedding dress made from very large cup bras. Underwires, to be exact. (I guessed right, didn’t I?)
Found At Goodwill For $8
I Am Constantly Amazed At The Items Available At The Thrift Store! This Useful Beauty Could Be Yours For Just $100
Dwight Shrute Was Here
That looks like the CPR dummy face, if it is that was based on a real girl (wasn't there a bored panda article on that recently?)
Yes, resuscitation Annie? From a teenage woman who killed herself jumping into the Seine in Paris and drowning in the 1800's. When they found her they thought she was so beautiful and peaceful that they made a death mask of her and it was used for the CPR doll, making her the "most kissed face of all time"
Load More Replies...What Is It? A Jenny Haniver. Google It. Fascinating!
I purchased this and was crazy giddy. Back history. I celebrate my birthday by having a white elephant bingo party every year. Twelve of my best friends and I gather and enjoy lavishly wrapped gifts that may or may not be of your liking. You can exchange all night long until the end.
I wanted the best gift this year and shopped early. I put out a request for weird gifts. Hoping for creepy doll or other fascinating delights. I got a pm from a lady saying she has a dead thing that creeps her out. Perfect. I was interested. When I saw it - I knew this would be the gift that topped all gifts. I put it out on our porch and sprayed it to seal it. Then we were going to resin him to keep him safe. While this was going on... the neighbor dog took him and consumed him. I was CRUSHED. This was the find... that is no longer... I'm still looking for a gift for our party in April if you have some ideas. . Wasn't it wonderful?
I lightly sprayed with a clear coat. When I got him he was still decomposing - the smell was horrid for human buts amazing for bugs. They were eating it and I didn't want them to take him entirely. So, I sprayed a light layer of clear coat and put in the sun. It was our rare 90 degree Alaskan weather that week. The dog has been back several times. This was a month ago. All is good.
This is an excellent find. Been trying to find one for our vintage collection at the university.
With the red on the towel and all, stick it's "thumb" in its mouth and it's the baby squid from Men In Black!
My grandparents had one hanging overhead at the staircase. Haven't thought of it in a long while... don't know where it went =(.
Found This Interesting Piece At An Antique Shop In Flagstaff, Az. This Was Used In A Movie Prop
I Went To Goodwill To Look For An Alarm Clock For My Kid And She Saw This And Said, "Mom, Its Bumblebee, You Have To Try It On". So I Did! Then She Said, "It Fits, You Gotta Get It"
It came home with me. My legs are a bit shorter than its legs but oh well, and yes its see through. Not sure what I'll do with it yet! Maybe get a mannequin for my car and dress it up so I can always ride with a psychedelic buddy!
It’s Purpose Is Unclear, It Also Weighs About 20 Pounds. Sadly, The Skirt Was Too Big So It Had To Go Back On The Rack. Goodwill In Menomonie, Wi
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“Sample Text Here”. Dress At Oakland Salvation Army
Local Tulsa Clay Artists. Titled “Grandma” It’s $59.95
I Appreciate The Repurpose Of This Precious Moments Figurine
Life Sized Clown. Hastings UK. Didn't See The Price, I Was Too Busy Backing Away!
That looks like Halloween. Trick or treaters knock, the door creaks open. The clown is waiting, rigged to hold a bowl of candy.
I Think It Is Worthy
We Found This Mixed Into A Bag Of Play Doh Toys. Optional Peanut And Corn For Added Realism
Found Hulk Hogan For A Whopping $445. He Did Not Come Home With Me And I'm Having Instant Regret
You are having regret for not spending $400+ dollars on that? Yikes.
Ariel Has Really Let Herself Go
Saw This At A Flea Market Today. And No, I Didn’t Buy It
A Giant Sealed Box Of Cicada Shells. Yes, It Definitely Came Home With Me
I’ve been seeing a lot of dead cicadas but no shells this year it’s weird.
Goodwill Is Selling All These Empty Table Legs! Just Need A Top And You’re Good To Go!
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Found At The Gallatin, Tn Goodwill
It was half off today but I still couldn’t bring myself to deprive others of this marvelous, festive sweater
Take A Seat. This Did Not Come Home With Me
Also, I think the bottom part of the chair says "Kurt Cobain"
Load More Replies...This was already funny to begin with, but once I realized that the chicken on the cup was Hei Hei from Moana, I lost it!
Load More Replies...I'm coming to the conclusion that my house is going to look weird.
Some are these are awesome, some are plain weird but some are really unsettling. Like wtf ??
Man, my thrift stores never have stuff this cool! I've got to change thrift stores, and maybe cities, or even states...
When that Jungfrau cup guy realises that 1. his cup is almost certainly too ornate to be medieval and 2, even if it wasn't, the lady is dressed and styled in the fashion of the 16th century...
Give me like 200 dollars for a birthday gift, put me in a thrift store, see me in 5 hours
If you love vintage welcome! https://www.etsy.com/shop/VintageFurStore
This was already funny to begin with, but once I realized that the chicken on the cup was Hei Hei from Moana, I lost it!
Load More Replies...I'm coming to the conclusion that my house is going to look weird.
Some are these are awesome, some are plain weird but some are really unsettling. Like wtf ??
Man, my thrift stores never have stuff this cool! I've got to change thrift stores, and maybe cities, or even states...
When that Jungfrau cup guy realises that 1. his cup is almost certainly too ornate to be medieval and 2, even if it wasn't, the lady is dressed and styled in the fashion of the 16th century...
Give me like 200 dollars for a birthday gift, put me in a thrift store, see me in 5 hours
If you love vintage welcome! https://www.etsy.com/shop/VintageFurStore
