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Can't beat Tick figures or a 1999 Eagle, especially for a buck. Had a pretty good weekend myself. Nice vintage Snoopy Phone/lamp, for $3 and 4 boxed Ben Cooper costumes for $3. Bunch of framed Super Mario posters and 10 - 15 Mario/NINTENDO figures for $10. Cha ching.
After taking our Grams grocery shopping and to a doctor appointment , my sister and I had to unwind with a stop at a thrift store. I bought a fondue fork stand, a 1969 Connect game (I already have one, but I think this one needs to be framed up and used as a decoration), a 1969 Mother's Helper game, a couple ugly trophies (to be hot glued, painted and used a gag gifts), and a set of rocking glasses. As usual, Hubby was so not impressed with my treasures.
I had a decent day hunting....I went to the Giants Stadium Flea Market and did a few garage sales....I saw the chick from "Oddities" walking around....Anyway, here's the loot......
I had a new experience today; I went to an auction and instead of coming home broke, I actually made money! This was a small contry auction just down the road. There were maybe 30 people tops. About half way through, I got my first deal, a nice set of hole-in-the-noggin lawn darts for a whole whopping dollar. I was still distracted by my new lawn darts when I almost missed that a table of compound bows was being bid on, or I should say, not being bid on. The price went down, down and down, until I took the lowest bid at $2.00. I ended up with four bows, two being fairly decent and two cheap, but still useable ones. With my arms full, I stared walking towards home. A guy arriving stopped me and bought one of the bows for $25.00. So, I ended up with three bows, lawn darts and $22 extra dollars in my pocket!
Great deal!!! I loved my lawn darts as a kid! If you still are thinking of selling one of the bows please let me know. My son just started archery and he is really loving it, has to borrow my dads bow. Love to get him one.
I had a new experience today; I went to an auction and instead of coming home broke, I actually made money! This was a small contry auction just down the road. There were maybe 30 people tops. About half way through, I got my first deal, a nice set of hole-in-the-noggin lawn darts for a whole whopping dollar. I was still distracted by my new lawn darts when I almost missed that a table of compound bows was being bid on, or I should say, not being bid on. The price went down, down and down, until I took the lowest bid at $2.00. I ended up with four bows, two being fairly decent and two cheap, but still useable ones. With my arms full, I stared walking towards home. A guy arriving stopped me and bought one of the bows for $25.00. So, I ended up with three bows, lawn darts and $22 extra dollars in my pocket!
I had a new experience today; I went to an auction and instead of coming home broke, I actually made money! This was a small contry auction just down the road. There were maybe 30 people tops. About half way through, I got my first deal, a nice set of hole-in-the-noggin lawn darts for a whole whopping dollar. I was still distracted by my new lawn darts when I almost missed that a table of compound bows was being bid on, or I should say, not being bid on. The price went down, down and down, until I took the lowest bid at $2.00. I ended up with four bows, two being fairly decent and two cheap, but still useable ones. With my arms full, I stared walking towards home. A guy arriving stopped me and bought one of the bows for $25.00. So, I ended up with three bows, lawn darts and $22 extra dollars in my pocket!
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