RadishRose
Forever in Our Hearts
- Location
- Connecticut, USA
What a great read, M.! Amazing finds, truly.20 fabulou$ thrift $tore find$ worth up to $200 million (link)
For some lucky shoppers, their thrift store visit netted them more than a vintage t-shirt
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What?......no belly button??
What is this thing?????
Kinda creepy....
Kinda????Kinda creepy....
I had an intense dislike of dolls as a kid & that drove Mom crazy because she always loved them. I just wanted the stuffed animals to play with.


We have a Christmas doll with a pretty ivory dress and veil. She moves her arms.I had an intense dislike of dolls as a kid & that drove Mom crazy because she always loved them. I just wanted the stuffed animals to play with.
Mom found a reproduction soft-body antique porcelain baby with a face, arms & legs that looked too real. Couldn't stand that thing. When we cleaned out her house, my brother tried to get me to take it & I told him he could have it.
While cleaning out my MIL's Christmas decorations, we found a 3'6" soft-body girl skier doll whose face & hands looked like the sailor doll from the Twilight Zone "the Dummy" episode. It was sitting in a cupboard & made me jump when I opened the door. It immediately went into a bag & into the dumpster.
Being little I couldn't put in words, but I guess even back then those things creeped me out. The old ones definitely make the hair on my neck stand up.
I actually know some chicken owners that would love that!
That reminds me of my grandmother's old Singer sewing machine. My mother took it over when my grandmother passed away back in 1957. Don't know whatever happened to it. It seems to have disappeared from the family about 60 years or so ago.I have the base to my Grandma's treadle that I learned to sew on. Mom got rid of the top (she didn't sew) & turned it into a table, but I always wanted to replace it. My daughter this one for me at a local thrift store, still had the attachments & sewing guide with it. I had it cleaned & it works great! Looks very similar to this one:
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Wow, looks just like my father's golf bag from so long ago! What a feeling.....I have a wooden driver I picked up for $20
Thought it a bit too spendy, but liked it
(I collect wooden shaft golf clubs)
Turns out, it's worth $1800-$5000 depending on the collector
(Built in Scotland around 1920-1930)
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I have the base to my Grandma's treadle that I learned to sew on. Mom got rid of the top (she didn't sew) & turned it into a table, but I always wanted to replace it. My daughter this one for me at a local thrift store, still had the attachments & sewing guide with it. I had it cleaned & it works great! Looks very similar to this one:
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