We lived in Wisconsin when I was a kid. Circus World Museum was a lot of fun. The animal acts I remember were trained poodles! Nothing wild or endangered and this was back in the late 60s.
The Wisconsin posters are exciting for me since they have discontinued the Circus Parade. The highlight was the actor Ernest Borgnine was a clown in the parade
Good Morning ! You always find some neat treasures . I also learn so much about the items you look at . I want to say Hello to Noah . Love his little Pop Ups . Have a Great Week !😃
So many of the flowered bowls remind me of what my grandmother served supper in. She was still fixing meals into her early 90s. What delicious meals. She was pretty dangerous with the pressure cooker, though. She lived to be 102.
My grandmother lived to be 103. She was born in 1904. I got a lot of her antique dishes that belonged to her mother. I am a grandmother, I hope my grandkids have those special memories when I’m in heaven.
My mom recently passed at age 100 and she was cooking and tending my vegetable garden until 92ish. She also used a pressure cooker often. I love this place. The dishes were beautiful and was the furniture!
The Circus World Museum were put out by the Circus World Museum in Baraboo, WI. They were promotional pieces for their museum the and annual circus parades they had in Milwaukee. The parades were discontinued because of huge costs to put them on. I went to two in the 1980's. They were spectacular and drew crowds of several million people for the parades. There was a circus train that transported the parade pieces from Baraboo on a route that went down into Illinois before arriving in Milwaukee. It was a 2-3 day trip and drew lots of crowds. The museum is still open in Baraboo and is a very unique place to visit.
My favorite card game as a child was Old Maid. My favorite board game was Sorry and I loved to annoyingly proclaim, "Sorrrryyy", every chance I could!!😂
I really liked that brown pottery piece. I love that Mikey loves his shirt. Doesn’t it feel good when a friend loves a gift. The Empoli vases were a wonderful find!!
Love watching you going to the thrift stores!! You got a lot of good things!! Love when you go with Mickey!! He’s a great guy!! God bless you and your family!! Much love!! 💖🥰🌺🌺🙏🙏😇❤️💙💙🦋🦋💙😊😊🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜
Favorite games growing up: Skittles, Battling Tops, Parchesi, king's corner, redlight greenlight, tag, running bases, hide- and-seek, Trouble, Mouse Trap, Slip n' Slide, rover, red rover. Congrats on the wonderful yellow Impoli vases! Beautiful, nd such a great find! Whoo-hoo!🌟🥳🎉🎊
Hi! The girl figure with the separate head on a stand is a Russian dancing girl. She balances on the stand and you touch her hand and she swings back and forth and looks like she is dancing. We had two growing up. Hope that helps and hi from Canada!
Yes, Baraboo, Wisconsin,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I used to drive through there.when I lived in Wisconsin,,then moved to San Diego.....much better weather,,,,,,,,,
My favorite game was The Mystery Date Game...I am old! Also I think there were popcorn bowls on the bottom shelf where you found the popcorn salt shaker! Great finds today.
Hello Dani, I love going shopping with you. I'm learning a lot from you. I loved the Marie from Aristrocats. That's my favorite Disney movie. My favorite game was always Sorry! I really love that thrift store, so clean and organized. Yes, what a great way to showcase their mugs. Love it!
That store had so many pretty things with 💐 flowers on them. All those vintagey pink plates!! I'm going to be moving and I want to do a small collection of plates on one wall in my bedroom or office.
In the ‘60s my dad and the neighbor would sit in the garage after work and drink a quart of Shlitz. Schaffer and Ballintine were also popular with those two buddies. My daddy just turned 89 on August 7th, full speed ahead. Amazing❤️
Great finds, love that store, so quiet and well organized. I loved Parcheesi, Monopoly, Yahtzee and outside games 4 square and tether ball. It was a pole with a rope and a semi soft ball the size of a volleyball you hit with your fist. I was tether ball champion in elementary school and eventually wore a glove to protect my hand because my hand would get bruised playing so long after we ate lunch on the playground. Fond memories…rather silly now!!!🏅👍😎⭐️
One time I went looking for pretty serving jam or jelly jars...great idea from mom to get sibs as i often game home made jam,,,,they were not to be found as vintage, antique or new...now I see them everywhere...that was lovely...but no meat on bone...xo.
Darlin, take it into a trophy manufacturer. It’s usually a small mom and pop that make those. Or send them a video. They can tell you if it’s able to be removed. Good luck
What I might try to remove the glass from the base on the possible Murano would be fishing line inserted between the base and the glass. If you put some goo gone on it, that can help to break the seal, using a sawing motion. Of course, don't use metal fishing line, and strong dental floss can work as well, but the fishing line might be needed to break the seal. You may also try a little heat, not a heat gun, but a blast from the hair dryer at the corner to wedge the floss or fishing line into a crevice to break the seal of the adhesive.
My local Assistance League is open Thur, Fri and Saturday. They do a senior discount day on Thursdays. The ladies that volunteer there are sooo sweet. I love them but sometimes I wonder about the pricing.
HI Dani, I just watched Mikey's video and yours popped up, so I saw this almost immediately after watching his. It was a great way to see both your videos, back to back. Interesting to see the difference in strategy and purchasing choices. I also watched Tiffany's video and it's interesting to see what each person decides to buy to resell. She tends to pass on the crystal candle holders (which I collect) as she says clear glass doesn't sell for her. Personally I don't consider candleholders in the same category as clear glass bowls and platters, for example. I believe you do pick them up? Especially the Swedish or Danish ones? I have moved to Ecuador, and there are no thrift stores here, so watching you guys gives me a vicarious experience. Thank you!
Hi Noah 👋 Dani, those glass vases are to die for!!! Beautiful 😍 🤩 👌 😘 😊 😍 The treasures you found were all so awesome 👌 👏 👍 Thanks again for your knowledge and experience and taking us shopping with you ❤🙌🙏
beautiful Italian vases and a great find! Good to see Mikey out and about again and probably feeling so much better. That leather chair looked great and I think you deserve comfort while working. Maybe if it was $100 instead of $200 it would be a good buy.
Our family have always loved playing games. When I was a kid, I loved Trouble and Mystery Date. Trying get my brothers to play Mystery Date was very difficult 😂
oddly enough, I bought an art glass basket last Friday and it's exactly like the one you purchased except mine is clear glass with a touch of amber. It was without the base and I could not figure out what it went to. Now I know!!! It is possible to get it off the base, but I have no idea how to do that. I paid $3.99 for it. Spirograph was my favorite as a child, but over the years Scrabble is my all time favorite game to play. I love shopping with you. I learn so much. thank you 💖
The glass trophy I'm not sure if I am right is part of JD's trophy.. the glass piece is called dual rising art glass.. again I'm not sure if that's correct but it sure does look like the same one
That was Anna, not Elsa. Love the blue stem candle holders. Anything blue/teal/turquoise, dragonfly. Wish I had stores like that around me, your Goodwills are amazing.
Beautiful stuff, I thought the prices were a bit higher than the last time you were there for sure. The vases were gorgeous and what an exceptional deal there.
I use to work at a local major thrift store GW and after everything made it's rounds thru the stores would be returned to the big ware house where some of the stuff would be sold auction style, clothes per pound, and furniture discounts /auctioned it was the most fun job ever .. .I heard about alot of fantastic finds.... And made some rater insane bid/wars as I was the auctioneer ... Was so fun if you enjoy this kinda stuff its kinda addicting ....
Favorite game growing up was Dark Tower. 1980’s electric board game. I still have it! No box but all the pieces. I think it goes for $400-$600 on eBay. Hard to part with though. Hmmm…
My absolute favorite game when I was little was Candy Land, followed closely by Perfection, Trouble, Memory and Operation!!! As I got older I played CLUE, LIFE, Connect Four, Battleship and of course Monopoly 🧡 I loved Simon too! I was a game fanatic and still am. 😃 I love the Doreen whereabouts interrogation of the mannequin congregation 🤣🤣🤣 I'm obsessed with that glass on the black stand, I would just keep it on the stand and flip it around - such a stunning piece
at 32:32 if I was buying this piece I would see about putting an etching over the trophy endorsement or mounting a plaque or picture to cover that side.
The trophy glass is beautiful. I was glad you took it. I wonder if you can't get the wording off if you could just get a plaque applied over it in black. There must be a way, because it's very pretty
I just had to tell you I was watching Wades Venture on UA-cam and he mentioned reseller remix in Vegas. He's going to be a guest speaker there. Then he was scrolling through the list of people and I seen your name and Mikey bags of money. That was Cool.
We lived in Wisconsin when I was a kid. Circus World Museum was a lot of fun. The animal acts I remember were trained poodles! Nothing wild or endangered and this was back in the late 60s.
The Wisconsin posters are exciting for me since they have discontinued the Circus Parade. The highlight was the actor Ernest Borgnine was a clown in the parade
Listening to you interrogate the wig heads was pretty funny!!! You always make me laugh.
Yes, it was cute ☺️
🤣🤣🤣🤣
My favorite game as a kid was Candyland.... the board was so colorful and tasty looking and so was some of the cards you drew.
Good Morning ! You always find some neat treasures . I also learn so much about the items you look at . I want to say Hello to Noah . Love his little Pop Ups . Have a Great Week !😃
I loved playing Chinese Checkers as a kid
I laughed out loud when you asked all the mannequin heads if they'd seen Doreen!😀❤
So many of the flowered bowls remind me of what my grandmother served supper in. She was still fixing meals into her early 90s. What delicious meals. She was pretty dangerous with the pressure cooker, though. She lived to be 102.
My grandmother lived to be 103. She was born in 1904. I got a lot of her antique dishes that belonged to her mother. I am a grandmother, I hope my grandkids have those special memories when I’m in heaven.
@@cherylvaverka9042 she lived to old age because she cooked and didnt eat out. ❤
My mom recently passed at age 100 and she was cooking and tending my vegetable garden until 92ish. She also used a pressure cooker often. I love this place. The dishes were beautiful and was the furniture!
Those beautiful Amber vases turned out to be a little gold mine. I can’t believe they were Italian Empoli glass worth over $100 each. Wow!
So many people don’t like amber glass ! I love it and love to decorate with it In the fall.
The Circus World Museum were put out by the Circus World Museum in Baraboo, WI. They were promotional pieces for their museum the and annual circus parades they had in Milwaukee. The parades were discontinued because of huge costs to put them on. I went to two in the 1980's. They were spectacular and drew crowds of several million people for the parades. There was a circus train that transported the parade pieces from Baraboo on a route that went down into Illinois before arriving in Milwaukee. It was a 2-3 day trip and drew lots of crowds. The museum is still open in Baraboo and is a very unique place to visit.
They have a small parade in Baraboo. I had elephants walk right the past the front of my house!
such a wonderful gift. the double blue birds of extra double happy happy happiness! you are so lucky to have such beautiful friends.
Danni, when I was a kid my grandfather drank Schlitz. It is still made today, as a matter of fact in Los Angeles.
My Dad drank it too.Once in a blue moon he'd give me a sip...lol.
It was a very popular beer in Texas in the 70's.
My favorite card game as a child was Old Maid. My favorite board game was Sorry and I loved to annoyingly proclaim, "Sorrrryyy", every chance I could!!😂
Love the gift of the blue birds how sweet
I really enjoy shopping with You, Thanks for taking us with you!❤️💖
I really liked that brown pottery piece. I love that Mikey loves his shirt. Doesn’t it feel good when a friend loves a gift. The Empoli vases were a wonderful find!!
Some lovely items sweetheart and some good returns . The vases were an amazing find thankyou sweetheart for sharing xxx
So glad you scored on the vases. I wonder why people are so suspicious about things...
Wow, the Italian Vases were beautiful....and you spotted them immediately!
Love watching you going to the thrift stores!! You got a lot of good things!! Love when you go with Mickey!! He’s a great guy!! God bless you and your family!! Much love!! 💖🥰🌺🌺🙏🙏😇❤️💙💙🦋🦋💙😊😊🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🐢🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜
yay there is Noah Hope you’re loving your new house and your new swimming pool and a place for all your wonderful critters
Life! My sister and I played endless board games as kids. Lots of different ones and our mom played also after my dad went to work!
Favorite games growing up: Skittles, Battling Tops, Parchesi, king's corner, redlight greenlight,
tag, running bases, hide- and-seek, Trouble, Mouse Trap, Slip n' Slide, rover, red rover.
Congrats on the wonderful yellow Impoli vases! Beautiful, nd such a great find! Whoo-hoo!🌟🥳🎉🎊
Hi! The girl figure with the separate head on a stand is a Russian dancing girl. She balances on the stand and you touch her hand and she swings back and forth and looks like she is dancing. We had two growing up. Hope that helps and hi from Canada!
Yes, Baraboo, Wisconsin,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I used to drive through there.when I lived in Wisconsin,,then moved to San Diego.....much better weather,,,,,,,,,
I live in Baraboo and we've had some very hot and humid weather lately.
Gin rummy! Sooooo fun. That chair was astonishing gorgeous! I admire your self control.
My favorite game was The Mystery Date Game...I am old! Also I think there were popcorn bowls on the bottom shelf where you found the popcorn salt shaker! Great finds today.
SCORE on the vases, Danni. Glad I was able to join you.
Hello Dani, I love going shopping with you. I'm learning a lot from you. I loved the Marie from Aristrocats. That's my favorite Disney movie. My favorite game was always Sorry! I really love that thrift store, so clean and organized. Yes, what a great way to showcase their mugs. Love it!
I love love love Parcheesi! Used to play it with my grandma and aunt. Still have the original board. That’s all I wanted when they passed. ❤️
Thanks for stopping at the puzzles so I could take a peek. I’m a puzzler and that’s what I love thrifting for 😊
Wow! Those Empoli vases are gorgeous! Good find!
Spirograph, trouble, uno, clue and monopoly! There are others but those were my faves.
That store had so many pretty things with 💐 flowers on them. All those vintagey pink plates!!
I'm going to be moving and I want to do a small collection of plates on one wall in my bedroom or office.
Spirograph and Spin Art for art . Clue and Operation for games. We of course played lots of Yatze Parcheesi and backgammon. It was the 70s /80s 😄
I love the foldable wooden apple baskets. so very much. I can't find them anywhere.
Interesting to see the circus items,, as i am from Milwaukee, wis, and how it made its way to Vegas!
I'm from Baraboo.
You made me lol with the Kitty tail! You are so funny!!😂 Board game “Sorry”.
In the ‘60s my dad and the neighbor would sit in the garage after work and drink a quart of Shlitz. Schaffer and Ballintine were also popular with those two buddies. My daddy just turned 89 on August 7th, full speed ahead. Amazing❤️
Nice calm video.. No yelling or hollering. So nice.
Yahtzee is/was my all time favorite game! Next favorite would be Scrabble.
Great finds, love that store, so quiet and well organized. I loved Parcheesi, Monopoly, Yahtzee and outside games 4 square and tether ball. It was a pole with a rope and a semi soft ball the size of a volleyball you hit with your fist. I was tether ball champion in elementary school and eventually wore a glove to protect my hand because my hand would get bruised playing so long after we ate lunch on the playground. Fond memories…rather silly now!!!🏅👍😎⭐️
One time I went looking for pretty serving jam or jelly jars...great idea from mom to get sibs as i often game home made jam,,,,they were not to be found as vintage, antique or new...now I see them everywhere...that was lovely...but no meat on bone...xo.
Darlin, take it into a trophy manufacturer. It’s usually a small mom and pop that make those. Or send them a video. They can tell you if it’s able to be removed. Good luck
It is Fire and light Danni! I live right around the corner from the old warehouse and used to go there and stores that sold it.
Hey Danni! Let's get shop done!Hi Mikey Bag It glad to see you out.
Blue birds of happiness bring me so much joy!!!
They are so sweet. I want a red one. I never knew they came in any other color until I started watching Thrifting videos.
My favorite game was Life.I always ended up with a lot of kids piled in my little pink plastic car though!
As a kid I loved to play Mousetrap! Loved to watch all the moving parts that would end up catching a mouse under the cage!
The cat with the long tail, I thought could be used to stop drafts at the bottom of a door. I enjoyed playing Battleship.
I love that dog in the first items when you came through the door.
What I might try to remove the glass from the base on the possible Murano would be fishing line inserted between the base and the glass. If you put some goo gone on it, that can help to break the seal, using a sawing motion. Of course, don't use metal fishing line, and strong dental floss can work as well, but the fishing line might be needed to break the seal. You may also try a little heat, not a heat gun, but a blast from the hair dryer at the corner to wedge the floss or fishing line into a crevice to break the seal of the adhesive.
I love those napkin holders.
My local Assistance League is open Thur, Fri and Saturday. They do a senior discount day on Thursdays. The ladies that volunteer there are sooo sweet. I love them but sometimes I wonder about the pricing.
The Italian Empoli...wow!! 🇨🇦
omg I love those vases what a find !!! Love that store so clean and quiet Hi Danni little breaks from packing are good for the soul love your videos
Thank you! 🤗
Kick the can, lol
Clue was my favorite game!! Colonel Mustard in the kitchen with the knife!!🤣🤣💕💕
HI Dani, I just watched Mikey's video and yours popped up, so I saw this almost immediately after watching his. It was a great way to see both your videos, back to back. Interesting to see the difference in strategy and purchasing choices. I also watched Tiffany's video and it's interesting to see what each person decides to buy to resell. She tends to pass on the crystal candle holders (which I collect) as she says clear glass doesn't sell for her. Personally I don't consider candleholders in the same category as clear glass bowls and platters, for example. I believe you do pick them up? Especially the Swedish or Danish ones? I have moved to Ecuador, and there are no thrift stores here, so watching you guys gives me a vicarious experience. Thank you!
Hi Noah 👋 Dani, those glass vases are to die for!!! Beautiful 😍 🤩 👌 😘 😊 😍 The treasures you found were all so awesome 👌 👏 👍 Thanks again for your knowledge and experience and taking us shopping with you
❤🙌🙏
beautiful Italian vases and a great find! Good to see Mikey out and about again and probably feeling so much better. That leather chair looked great and I think you deserve comfort while working. Maybe if it was $100 instead of $200 it would be a good buy.
Our family have always loved playing games. When I was a kid, I loved Trouble and Mystery Date. Trying get my brothers to play Mystery Date was very difficult 😂
oddly enough, I bought an art glass basket last Friday and it's exactly like the one you purchased except mine is clear glass with a touch of amber. It was without the base and I could not figure out what it went to. Now I know!!! It is possible to get it off the base, but I have no idea how to do that. I paid $3.99 for it. Spirograph was my favorite as a child, but over the years Scrabble is my all time favorite game to play. I love shopping with you. I learn so much. thank you 💖
that is a great idea with the napkin rings
I also loved Spirograph and Trouble. There was also a game that spinned paints to make cool designs. Don’t remember what it was called.
Was that called "Spin Art?"
@@sarahfullerton6894 Right! Thanks!
Always love Noah's words of wisdom "A broken piece is no good" 🤔 🤣🤣🤣🤗
This store is so clean and organized!
Trouble, clue, checkers, and candy land are a few of my favorites. I still love to play board games and as an Adult my favorite is Settlers of Caran
That collage cook book is amazing. Should pic it up.
As is on the wine racks .. possibly the chef had only 1 circle for eye ?? Those were very cool if you had a bar maybe !
The glass trophy
I'm not sure if I am right is part of JD's trophy.. the glass piece is called dual rising art glass.. again I'm not sure if that's correct but it sure does look like the same one
Love this show love you and your family love kari
That was Anna, not Elsa. Love the blue stem candle holders. Anything blue/teal/turquoise, dragonfly. Wish I had stores like that around me, your Goodwills are amazing.
Glad to hear move is going well. Your new home is fantastic can't wait til you are in & settled
Those wine holders would look awesome in the garden with plants growing on them
Great finds! Growing up I liked Monopoly, Life, Uncle Wiggly,. I also liked Spirograph .
Beautiful stuff, I thought the prices were a bit higher than the last time you were there for sure. The vases were gorgeous and what an exceptional deal there.
Chinese checkers, regular checkers, Life and I loved playing tic tac toe on my chalk board with my Dad.
The Art glass basket you mighty try soaking it in water for a number of days
I use to work at a local major thrift store GW and after everything made it's rounds thru the stores would be returned to the big ware house where some of the stuff would be sold auction style, clothes per pound, and furniture discounts /auctioned it was the most fun job ever .. .I heard about alot of fantastic finds.... And made some rater insane bid/wars as I was the auctioneer ... Was so fun if you enjoy this kinda stuff its kinda addicting ....
Favorite game growing up was Dark Tower. 1980’s electric board game. I still have it! No box but all the pieces. I think it goes for $400-$600 on eBay. Hard to part with though. Hmmm…
At 16:40, when you was sitting in the chair. That little face you made looked just like Noah’s cute little face! Lol
Yes, Noah has some facial expressions exactly like Mom’s.
My absolute favorite game when I was little was Candy Land, followed closely by Perfection, Trouble, Memory and Operation!!! As I got older I played CLUE, LIFE, Connect Four, Battleship and of course Monopoly 🧡 I loved Simon too! I was a game fanatic and still am. 😃 I love the Doreen whereabouts interrogation of the mannequin congregation 🤣🤣🤣 I'm obsessed with that glass on the black stand, I would just keep it on the stand and flip it around - such a stunning piece
at 32:32 if I was buying this piece I would see about putting an etching over the trophy endorsement or mounting a plaque or picture to cover that side.
The red clay plate looked so similar in style and colors to a couple I brought back from Spain
Always loved Scrabble, still bring it out now and then.
My favorite games growing up was pretty pretty princess and a board game with the pound puppies🐶
Frame 29:55 + Those ladies are giving you the silent treatment. See, they can't even look you in the eye !
Right?!
The trophy glass is beautiful. I was glad you took it. I wonder if you can't get the wording off if you could just get a plaque applied over it in black. There must be a way, because it's very pretty
I don't need to see "sold" pieces. I like learning from you. Thanks
Trophies have Thier own worth. There are trophy collectors. Especially a nice one like that. Love the Empoli vases. Nice haul ❣️
I to liked Monopoly and scrabble.. Makes me have fond memories 😊 Love watching you and Mikey together ❤️
OMG 😃 asking the ladies if they had seen Doreen cracked me up!!
I was wondering if you could have that trophy taken to a trophy shop and maybe they could remove the engraving. Great store and video.🌹❤️🥰
Maybe a trophy shop could make a plaque to cover what's there.
Great score on the 2 Amber Empoli vases! 👍🏻
We have a saying for the schlitz “know your schlitz from shinola” lol
I keep wanting you to carry on singing as you seem to have a good voice still a big fan here in England 🇬🇧 xx
Hello, I'm glad you're doing good on moving. The Bluebirds are so pretty.
I just had to tell you I was watching Wades Venture on UA-cam and he mentioned reseller remix in Vegas. He's going to be a guest speaker there. Then he was scrolling through the list of people and I seen your name and Mikey bags of money. That was Cool.
THE WINE holder people would be awesome for a craft room to hold vinyl...
The circus posters have sentimental value for us folks living in Baraboo.