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AHP91

One Too Many
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Not exactly bought in person, but bought some cool finds online that came indirectly from estate sales - didn't really pay huge finder's fee for them.

Lot of shoes (2 my size) looking like WW2 era or slightly after

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As well as a pair of 1930s/1940s heavy cotton striped work pants
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Gudachi

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A couple months back I was able to find an original 1930s Thirteen Star Anchor Peacoat with stenciling inside the liner at a local thrift store. It sold awhile back. Definitely was my best true vintage thrift find of all time.

Here are a few photos of it.
 

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A little work-day thrifting in Mt. Home, Arkansas.

After posting of the demise of the White Mountain company (after 150 years) in the Vintage Things That Have Disappeared In Your Lifetime thread, I feared that we would not find another one easily as these 4-quart models with the electric motor were selling for upwards of $400 on eBay. Found this one for $50. Appears to not have had much use.

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I’ll use this lamp in the shop ($10).

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My wife snagged this AllClad 9” sauté pan for $3.99 (retail price new is $179.00).

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I thought our granddaughter would enjoy using this Whirly Pop popcorn popper. We have a commercial popper, but you have to make a contractor bag full every time you use it. $4.00.

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Can’t pass up vintage Jesus art.

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Glitter Jesus for $4.99.

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Sepia Jesus for $3.00.

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A couple of $2.00 t-shirts.

4-H.

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Old And In The Way. Same logo as the 1975 album cover (featuring Vassar Clements, Jerry Garcia, Dave Grisman, Peter Rowan and John Khan).

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A little work-day thrifting in Mt. Home, Arkansas.

After posting of the demise of the White Mountain company (after 150 years) in the Vintage Things That Have Disappeared In Your Lifetime thread, I feared that we would not find another one easily as these 4-quart models with the electric motor were selling for upwards of $400 on eBay. Found this one for $50. Appears to not have had much use.

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I’ll use this lamp in the shop ($10).

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My wife snagged this AllClad 9” sauté pan for $3.99 (retail price new is $179.00).

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I thought our granddaughter would enjoy using this Whirly Pop popcorn popper. We have a commercial popper, but you have to make a contractor bag full every time you use it. $4.00.

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Can’t pass up vintage Jesus art.

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Glitter Jesus for $4.99.

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Sepia Jesus for $3.00.

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A couple of $2.00 t-shirts.

4-H.

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Old And In The Way. Same logo as the 1975 album cover (featuring Vassar Clements, Jerry Garcia, Dave Grisman, Peter Rowan and John Khan).

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Feeling that shirt some days.
 

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