Saturday, December 18, 2010

December 17th

Another unbelievably mild day here today...we've had such a lovely fall!

spent about $8.50 (tax not included on items in 1st picture)

no sales at all today, so we went to Loveland Goodwill and the McKee Thrift Store. Both Micah and Savannah were with us, so a good time was pretty much guaranteed in any case! There were also plenty of holiday shoppers combing the thrifts for a good deal...we found a few, and hope they did too.

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  • 2 cords with plugs for rope lights (or modification)--1
  • handbag frame--1
  • big wooden/clay beads--1/all
  • softcover, book about the Blue Mountains in Australia--33 cents
  • softcover, book about the history of Estes Park and Grand Lake--33 cents
  • cut glass candleholder--50 cents
  • softcover, small British kid's book--33 cents



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and we found this beautiful Shetland wool sweater (made in Hong Kong) in near-new condition for an unbelievable $4.54 (incl tax and Sr discount) at Goodwill. Definitely the buy of the day, (like the Tibetan one I found last week), incredibly nice, warm sweaters for such reasonable prices!!


Friday, December 10, 2010

December 6th

a beautiful, mild sunny day!

spent $29.15 + tax

no garage sales today, so we went to 3 thrift stores in Longmont instead



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  • handmade sweater from Nepal--9.95
  • pkg of paint crayons--1
  • pair of black nylon ski pants (which I am wearing in the photo)--9.95


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"Whats It??" of the day, maybe the year...

  • Joe found and bought this little contraption--8.25

did some research when he got home and it is a cleaner (possibly ultrasonic?) used by watchmakers to clean watch parts. This one is possibly a model from 1947 (research continues) and it seems to work, at least as far as Joe can tell...

Friday, November 12, 2010

November 12th

a nice, mild, sunny day

spent $21.00

no garage sales today; we went to a large estate sale and then the LL Goodwill. We didn't buy anything at Gw.

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  • large, heavy duty nylon zippered case--1


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the case above was pictured stuffed with these:

  • 3 hand crocheted afghans--6/all


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  • 2 nice designer suit bags--2/both


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  • 2-gold, flannel-backed square tablecloths--1/both
  • hardcover, The First and Last--we bought 17 books @ 3/$1, so 6 for all of today's books 
  • bundle of metallic foil paper--50 cents
  • box of wooden blocks--3
  • 3 silver belts--1/all
  • hardcover, Warplanes & Air Battles of WW II
  • hardcover, Aircraft


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  • hardcover, Visiting Our Past, America's History Lands
  • hardcover, Flying the Old Planes
  • hardcover, Aircraft
  • hardcover, Glenn Curtiss
  • hardcover, Journey of the Giants
  • softcover, NPS book about the Grand Canyon
  • hardcover, Warrior Class
  • hardcover, Time/Life Series, The Carrier War
  • softcover, NPS book about RMNP
  • softcover, book about costumes 


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  • hardcover, 
  • hardcover, Knights
  • small plastic alarm clock--50 cents
  • hardcover, The National Air and Space Museum
  • softcover, The Middle Ages

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And today there was extra fun when a young cuuh-hunter joined the team for the day:
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Friday, November 5, 2010

November 5th

impossibly beautiful weather for November: warm and sunny
spent $8.85
quite a few sales today, considering it is November...


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One of the sales we attended was next door to a yard full of sculpture and sculpture pieces. How interesting!


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  • 2 hollow glass candlesticks--2/ both
  • grater--25 cents
  • "fishing" style shirt for J--1
  • 2 lacy tops for E--50 cents/ both
  • linen blouse with mother-of-pearl buttons--1
  • bag of metal clips (on blouse)--25 cents
  • 2 electrical transformer plugs--35 cents/ both
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  • Dymo labeler with full roll of label tape--50 cents
  • zippered lunch box--25 cents
  • very nice padded HP camera case with magnetic closing flap--50 cents
  • metal crate in excellent condition--2
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  • full box of wooden dominos--25 cents


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another fun day of cuuh hunting in LL!

Friday, October 29, 2010

October 29th

cool early, but the weather unfolded into a beautiful, sunny, mild day. Perfect for saleing!

spent  $44.80

unexpectedly, a red-letter day for both us and G + M. We were all amazed that we found so many good deals today! Several interesting sales and we all spent more than we'd figured we would, but we got some neat stuff and the saleing season will slow to a crawl soon enough... 

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  • very nice Craftsman toolbox--10


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  • Kenmore 1040 sewing machine with some accessories (no case)--10

(Atticus approves!)


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  • Lortone rock tumbler with some rocks and refill kit--5


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  • primo condition projection screen--1
  • assortment of bags (Sam's bag is insulated, garment bag has nice leather trim)--2.25/all


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  • (difficult to see: black) hardcover, Hell Hawks (WW II)--30 cents
  • hardcover, Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo--30 cents
  • hardcover, Attack on Yamamoto--30 cents
  • hardcover, The Doolittle Raid--30 cents
  • red silk short sleeved T--25 cents
  • paperback, Thunderbolt (WW II)--30 cents
  • paperback, The Battle of Arnham--30 cents
  • length of blue/ silver braid--1
  • 2 small stainless bowls--25/ both
  • timing light cable--50 cents


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  • hardcover, The Art of the Golden West--1
  • softcover, The Armada Campaign 1588--2/ + all the other books in this photo
  • softcover, The Conquistadors 1492-1550
  • softcover, Mevlana (in Turkey)
  • softcover, Hellcat Aces of WW II
  • softcover, Corsair Aces of WW II
  • softcover, Knight Templar
  • softcover, The Spanish Invasion of Mexico 1519-1521

although some of these books are on obscure (to me) periods of history, they look very interesting. Lots of drawings and illustrations in them, not just text. 

 
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  • bag of Warm Window (insulated shade) material with some hardware (magnets, pulleys, cord, rings, etc) and a bundle of instructions for making the shades--5
  • canvas apron (in plastic bag, bottom right)--25 cents


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  • Rowenta iron--3
  • blue + white silk shirt--25 cents
  • cotton Hawaiian shirt--25 cents
  • jar of nails--free
  • pouch of gel pens--25 cents
  • kaleidescope with 3 different ends--1
  • 3 closet cedar blocks--25 cents/ all
  • 2 pair black tights--25 cents/ both
  • striped short sleeved linen blouse--25 cents
  • paperback, A Fighter Pilot's Life--30 cents
  • mercury thermostat--free



Friday, October 22, 2010

October 22nd

overcast and cool today, some light rain around noon

spent $9.75

not too many sales today; sadly, the season is winding down...  

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  • unopened can of glossy red spray paint--5 (also included items marked with *)
  • retangular "shiny thing" next to paint = template for early computer flow charting--*
  • stainless steel baking pan--3 (also included items marked with ++)
  • plastic alphabet stencils (in pan)--25 cents/both
  • 5 pcs computer fans/ heatsinks--++
  • router depth gauge--*
  • magnetic towel bar--25 cents
  • blue silicone spatula--25 cents
  • 360 degree protractor--*
  • silent, lighted mercury light switch--*
  • box with 4 Selectric correcting ribbons--*
  • 3 wooden, 1 glass picture frames--*


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  • acrylic knit cap--20 cents
  • lambswool/ acrylic scarf--20 cents
  • 3 cotton tops--60 cents/all
  • pkg of red glass marbles--*


Friday, October 15, 2010

October 15th

a perfect, perfect day. Blue skies and warm autumn sunshine

spent $27.60

a fun day
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  • surge protector power strip--1.50
  • blue pyrex dish--25 cents
  • red metal fire extinguisher mount--25 cents
  • 2 orange plug expanders--10, together with items listed with *
  • vintage Holiday Inn ashtray--10 cents
  • 4 big rubber floor protectors (for furniture legs)--50 cents/ all
  • booklet on cake decorating (1959)--1
  • stack of envelopes, some paper that looks "crumpled" and a package of light blue cardstock--3


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  • 4 suitcases--7/ all


  • 32 cup muffin pan--1

there were 2 for sale, Gail bought the other. It does not come close to fitting into our oven, hopefully it will fit in one of Gail's ovens...


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  • 12 foot chain with hooks--*


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  • el cheapo lawn chair--50 cents
  • kids book--50 cents
  • softcover, Oriental Painting Course--*


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  • box of paper odds and ends, mostly cardstock weight--2


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  • very nice vintage Kenmore machine with walking foot and other accessories (box on right)--*


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  • combination lock--free
  • bison pin--free

The lock was locked, and the owner couldn't unlock it, when he gave it to Joe. He said his son had used it, but had forgotten the combination, and that Joe was welcome to have it "as a paperweight." Joe thanked him, and we headed for another sale going on across the street. In just a couple of minutes of fiddling with it, Joe had it open and the combo noted, so then of course he went back and showed off to the guy who'd given it to him, offering (jokingly) to sell it back to him...he said no, it was still a paperweight as far as he was concerned...meanwhile the guy holding the sale across the street was very impressed and asked me if Joe knew how to pick locks or something. I said no, he just likes to play with them if there is a challenge involved, which is certainly true. And a free lock is useful...




Friday, October 8, 2010

October 8th

slightly cool and overcast most of the morning, with a windy front moving in about lunchtime. Perfect!

spent: $31.75

there seemed to be slightly more exotic merchandise than usual, possibly because we hit several estate sales today. Lots of fun stuff to look through!

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  • framed classic family portrait from the '60s, taken in Peoria IL (I love the eyeglasses!)--25 cents
  • framed picture of trees--25 cents
  • 3 very nice books for Pat's grandkids--1/ all
  • 10' chain--1.50
  • sorting tray (for hardware/ small items) with pouring chute (homemade)--2.50
  • small bag of coverable buttons--25 cents
  • plug in light with switch--50 cents
  • box of antiseptic wipes--50 cents
  • digital answering machine (for BC)--3
  • roll of wonder under heat bonding tape--25 cents
  • pkg of self-sticking velcro strips--25 cents
  • glass candle holder--1
  • plastic storage box--25 cents


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  • 2 lengths of woven trim and 1 length red grosgrain ribbon--75 cents
  • odds and ends of various kinds of decorative yarn--2/ all


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  • popover pan--3
  • partial roll of baking parchment--50 cents
  • Rubbermaid spatula (our old one broke this week!)--25 cents
  • pressed flower picture from Tirol (Austria)--50 cents
  • 2 pkgs dowel pins for joining wood--1/ both
  • 4 sets dowel centering pins--1/ all
  • nice heavy canvas tote bag--25 cents
  • some bent knitting needles and a crochet hook--came with yarn (above)

----------How Cool Was This??----------

Joe asked the woman selling, how much she wanted for the 4 sets of dowel centering pins, and she said a buck for all of 'em (VERY good deal!), then asked him what they were. So he explained how they are used to line up the holes for dowel pieces used in woodworking joints as reinforcement. Another guy was browsing the sale and upon overhearing the conversation, said: "Wow, those things sound useful! I could use some! Do you have any more for sale?" Which of course, she didn't... We all had a laugh. Then, at the very next sale, Joe finds 2 bags of reinforcing dowel pieces, very reasonably priced, and of course, he had to buy them.

 
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here is a close-up of the pressed flower picture. Looks like the white centers on the blue flowers were added with paint or ink, the others are just as they dried on the handmade paper background. When I was a girl we spent lots of weekends in Tirol, and I always admired the pressed flower pictures I saw in shops there. We never bought any, instead my mother showed me how to dry and press flowers myself, so I could make my own. I collected and pressed a few flowers, but the colors always seemed to fade drastically and I didn't have any frames to make the pictures look "finished" so I lost interest in the project. I rarely see them, but I am always on the lookout for these Tirolean pictues priced reasonably at sales. This one sure was!


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  • Here is a very nice boiled wool jacket, Sears label. I especially like the cut and all the pleats (or whatever the correct term is), kind of give it a "futuristic uniform" look. Well, whatever, it fits well and I like it! The woman selling it said she just had too many red jackets, and Joe talked her down from $12 to 9, which is certainly a good deal.
  • not pictured: $2 worth (8 pieces ) "bolo ties," big, heavy elastic loops, about 18" around, with a big plastic ball threaded on them, used for tying and securing things.



Friday, September 24, 2010

September 24th

a perfect day
spent $16.30
quite a few sales today, and for some reason I wound up buying a lot of picture frames...

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  • black frame--10 cents
  • wooden frame--50 cents
  • pkg of cone incense--25 cents
  • bank promo frame--10 cents
  • ravioli cutter/sealer--25 cents
  • porcelain frame--75 cents
  • softcover, book about attractions in KS (1991)--1
  • Learn Hungarian (Magyar) cassette tapes--25 cents
  • cribbage board (original price stamped in purple on back: 69 cents)--25 cents

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  • hardcover, The Associate by Grisham--1
  • paperback, Playing for Pizza by Grisham--50 cents
  • pair of Skechers for E--5
  • "fake wicker" (plastic) frame--50 cents
  • simple silver colored frame--10 cents
  • white porcelain frame--25 cents
  • 5 cards of "rat tail" cording--2.25

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  • glass jar--25 cents
  • working tripod--1
  • lamp--1

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  • hardcover, promotional book put out by UA showcasing their wonderfulness (some nice pictures, but keep that [heh-heh--united] barf bag handy!)--1

Friday, September 17, 2010

September 17th

The weather today was absolutely perfect

spent $48.85

lots of nice sales in our favorite neighborhoods today--and this week I brought my camera along! 


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    handpainted sign advertising one of the sales  

    9-17
  • baby's red sweat pants--50 cents
  • book for Pat's grandkids--50 cents
  • parts for modifying a cup holder--free
  • partial can of spray paint--10 cents
  • Sony portable cassette recorder/player--2, (price also includes * items below)
  • monogrammer for older Singer sewing machines--2
  • fairly new Cobra CB radio--7, total of $18 for group (price also includes @ items below)
  • model of the space shuttle--free
  • radar detector--*
  • portable CD player--*
  • switchable power supply (white brick and cord)--*
  • used flag (but in better shape than ours)--5
  • waterbed heater (in bag with green tag)--50 cents
  • portable weather radio with alarm--@
  • pr. ragwool gloves with leather palms--25 cents
  • laser-cut wooden belt buckle--@
  • set of drawing pens--@
  • 2 (they're stacked) black plastic wrench holders--@
  • green box of various sized movable eyes for dolls, crafts, etc--@

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    some of the eyes

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    the monogrammer and letter disks

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    the CB's mike

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    laser-cut belt buckle

    9-17dahlia
    a beautiful dahlia we encountered on our travels


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Our first pick up of the year:

  • solid oak entertainment center (with 5 adjustable shelves)--20

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    padded vinyl topped folding table with legs that adjust to 3 heights--@

  • 9-17cuuhmobile
    Joe takes a break in the cuuhmobile while the rest of us finish shopping.