http://www.democraticunderground.com/1026431Oh my.
To start off with, the chronically-helpless primitive, who's got to learn to watch things when the stove's on:
Paper Roses (4,477 posts) Wed Oct 10, 2012, 05:57 PM
Hi everyone, quiet in these parts. What's going on?
Picked up a small Steiff stuffed animal this past weekend. Looks like a Gerbil. No tail, fuzzy white body. pink ears. Body has brown and orange patches. It does not look like the pictures on eBay. Does not matter, he is so cute....a keeper for all of 25 cents. He was in a basket of cat toys. Pays to scrounge around.
Not much to brag about lately. Slim pickings.
safeinOhio (7,071 posts) Wed Oct 10, 2012, 07:17 PM
2. I picked up a wool, plaid kids cap in the free box at a sale last week and it sold the first day for $5.
Hot at the mall this week, 4 dressers sold in one day. Dealers can't stay stocked up on old drawers, and cupboard doors, along with beat up shutters. Old books have picked up and WWII stuff is hot.
brer cat (1,563 posts) Wed Oct 10, 2012, 08:46 PM
3. Just returned from a great buying trip.
My sister and I drive from our home in GA to NM each year to visit family, and we shop all the way out and back. Dallas has always been a great area for us, and this year was no exception. We found more nice cheap furniture than we could cram in the van. Our prize was a lovely oak kitchen cabinet (with sifter intact) for $35. The lady selling it had the top and bottom separated at the sale and didn't even realize it was the same piece of furniture!! We bought several smaller pieces of furniture from the same sale so we were fairly full then and had to "settle" for books and smalls the rest of the way. We also had good sales in Los Alamos, NM, and Oklahoma City. I bought some wonderful clothes for my granddaughters at an upscale (to me) resale shop in Santa Fe, and we found quite a few small treasures at thrift shops.
Our shop is in the north GA mountains so we got home just in time for our peak season when the leaves are turning and tourists are heavy.
We are already planning our next trip.
The pie-and-jam primitive, who has a pretty good chance of appearing in the Top DUmmies of 2012:
grasswire (35,544 posts) Sat Oct 13, 2012, 02:31 AM
4. thanks for starting this thread
I sure do like to hear everyone's experiences!
Paper Roses (4,477 posts) Sat Oct 13, 2012, 05:35 PM
5. Todays gleaning...
I swore would not go to any yard sales this weekend. Oh Well, on the way to the dump with leaves, I passed one.
Bought a cute aluminum oval roaster with cover.
Wagner Ware No.3 Drip Drop Roaster #3.
I will get great use from this pan. It is clean but the inside of the base is clean but spotted. In tried one of the on-line 'how to clean aluminum pans' ---Looks no better.
Anyone know how to clean---or remove discoloration from aluminum pans? The cover with raised lettering is great, as is the exterior of the pan. I'd like to spiff up the inside.
And here she is, the vindictive primitive, the notorious re-seller:
Vinca (21,977 posts) Tue Oct 16, 2012, 01:53 PM
6. I made my biggest find of the tag sale season last Saturday.
This is kind of a "twofer" story since the tag sale was at a place known to be a hard core Republican venue. LOL. I bought a pretty, little mid-century modern wood table that was signed. I picked it up because I thought it looked like it might be a Nakashima table. It wasn't, but I liked it so I paid $20 for it and figured I'd put $125 on it in the group shop booth. Just for the heck of it, I googled the name of the maker and up popped a NYC gallery with several examples of this guy's work STARTING AT $4,000. I was stunned and immediately put the table out of the reach of cats and their claws until I decide where to try to sell it.
Actually, it was probably made of pressed wood in Malaysia last year, but that won't stop the vindictive primitive from trying to sell it to a Gullible for some big bucks.
Remember the vindictive primitive's motto: "You've got to be sharp; you've got to cheat the other guy before he cheats you."
Paper Roses (4,477 posts) Tue Oct 16, 2012, 02:30 PM
7. Bravo!
I'm still looking for the Faberge egg. Good for you on the table. Makes all the hard work worth while.
Well, the vindictive primitive might have a Fabrege egg to sell the chronically-helpless primitive, after she scrapes off the "DOLLAR GENERAL MADE IN CHINA" label on the bottom.