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Saturday, September 27, 2014

Thriftasaurus #105

Thriftasaurus #105


Thanks everyone for stopping by last week - to the readers & the ones who linked up!

I had a successful week this week. I am satisfied. Not satisfied enough to not shop next week because, well, are we ever? LOL. You just never know what's going to be around the next corner, so I guess that's what keeps us all going! 

This has to be one of my favourite finds of the year. It's vintage. It's cute. It seems to have no actual purpose. Does anyone know anything about it? It was from the "boutique" area of a local thrift that is a registered charity (so tax free), however, they charge $4 for a used hand towel that has been washed to death & $10 for a plain grey shirt.. this was $8. I'm not getting their pricing. Possible they charge a lot for clothing since credits are given from the charity? I once saw a junkie in there with like 40 pieces of clothing & her & the checkout girl were going through them because her credit only allowed her to buy like $75 in merch or something. I don't know. I'm just like "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. I love this."



About 3 years ago I wanted some pink bulbs for my 4 foot aluminum tree, been on the search ever since until this week, when I found some at the thrift. Among them, there were others. Among those, I left some behind (scratched up & not my thing). Since I now have 3 aluminum trees, I needed the majority of the bulbs anyways (in a variety of colours). When I went back, the damaged bulbs were gone & the blue cartoon set was in a grab bag, fingered open. I wonder if the person who bought those damaged bulbs fingered this bag opened & passed? Anyways, these are from the 1960's & from Eastern Germany. 



This 444 is also from the same thrift. I also left the 443 Friendship behind, pattern nice & scratched up, enough fun for daily use, but nahhhhh. 


I probably know who bought the stuff I left behind. Some local resellers, but maybe not It amazes me what people will buy from resellers sometimes. I bought 2 080 in mint condition with lids for $18 shipped online. There were people selling them for $20, lidless online... people actually bit! Shoooooocked!

My turtle senses were tingling when I found these 2 vintage Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle watches NIP in a grab bag for $2.99. Also found a Zybot from 1984 NIP - different thrift!


Do you not love this McCall's cookie cookbook? Look at these illustrations...




A couple vintage cards & a set of unused Hallmark Christmas stationery... The anniversary card says, "of nuts" inside & I sat there in the store for 30 seconds or more thinking... "I don't get it.." it finally sunk in. Couldn't believe myself.



There are a lot of people on my Facebook already complaining about seeing Christmas stuff, man, c'mon guys! I wish Christmas stuff was out year round at the thrifts. 

Can't wait to see what you've picked up this week, link up below!


   


   

15 comments:

  1. Great finds as usual! Hey! Vintage holiday stuff HAS to be hunted year round! So bring it on! I did my 4' Evergleam in all pink balls last year, loved it! The McCall's pics are cute. I wish I could gear myself up and scan some pics. I've got 4 Holiday Season issues with tons of great pics in them--crafts and ads galore. Maybe I'll find sometime to post some before Christmas!!!

    Evie

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  2. Thanks for hosting and your finds this week are wonderful. I've been looking for Christmas stuff but finding very little.

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  3. Ooh, you did fing some great stuff. Love your little red guy, he is cutr. Hope someone can tell you about him. Bet those old recipes are really good, and such cute graphics. Love all the ornaments, quite a haul! I saw a guy with a dozen boxes of old Noma Christmas lights in their original boxes at a yard sale this morning. He beat me to them by a minute, dang.

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  4. Your little red guy is a Hoptimist. I got mine as a gift in the early 70's, by a Danish designer. The High Museum in Atlanta has the reproductions in their gift shop.

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  5. Great finds. Love the mccalls cookie book.

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  6. I am on a strict no vintage Christmas buying diet. I have a ridiculous amount of ornaments that I would need 10 trees to fill. I just can't seem to make myself get rid of them!! But there is no way I would have left those pink ones behind. I mean, they're pink!!

    Have an awesome Sunday!

    ~Erica

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  7. 3 aluminum trees? You lucky duck! I'm on the search for a white tree this year. Hoping to find one at the thrifts this year. I think its never too early to talk Christmas. Are you part of the Merry Kitschmas facebook page? I haven't looked at it lately, but it has tons of good vintage Christmas stuff - https://www.facebook.com/groups/170508892973560/

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  8. I love all the ornaments, I have two aluminum trees and am always on the look out for them. I think I missed out on some at the sale I went to this week but I did find some mini's out in the garage.

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  9. I want an aluminum tree SO BADLY! You lucky duck.

    Vintage bulbs are a weakness. That is quite a haul!

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  10. Great cookbook illustrations. Brings back memories. Great finds this week.
    Joy

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  11. You found some great stuff. I want to find an aluminum tree! Love the Christmas bulbs!

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  12. Thanks so much for hosting! Love your chunky red guy, but have no idea what/who he is. Your Christmas bulbs are terrific--pink's my favorite :)

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  13. I'm like you - I like to see and find vintage Christmas any time of the year!!!

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  14. I adore the Zybot, of course :D

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