You are a comedian at heart! I hear those sliding comments, and I love it! You bring laughter to the great adventure! I loved the location at the end for sure!
I loved your comment about thrift stores. The "thrift" stores in my area are definitely NOT thrift stores anymore. I understand vendors wanting to charge as much as they can, after all they are in business, but the word thrift needs to not be part of their store name. Thank you for another great video, George. I always enjoy shopping & learning from you! Take care! xo Edit- love your funny remarks, you keep it fun!!
✨George it never ceases to amaze me how much variety of things have been created in our materialistic world ! The ingenuity of crafters & artist is incredible, Thankyou for your channel 🙏🏼👏🏼 I get so many ideas from things you show to make myself from the creators of our past 💖💫🇬🇧✌🏻
I'm a new subscriber & many thanks to Laura Caldwell from Leftcoastrevival for introducing your channel to her viewers. I love learning and you & Laura both are great at educating your UA-cam family. Hugs & blessings from Texas 💖🦋
You remarked about the dept. elevator. " Are You Being Served " popped in my head ! I thought of you the other day when Joslin ( Crazy Lamp Lady ) went to the Thrift store & got a couple of old hats. She said she didn't know which way one of them would go on your head. I thought you should have been there to show her. Both of them were pretty unique. Looks like you got some good deals to take with you. Have a Great time !
Yes , I remember being a little backward farm girl from eastern Oregon, going on a shopping excursion to the big metropolis of Boise. Escalators and elevators were so exiting! 💚💚💚
@@laraemitchell9064 I remember being so fascinated by the escalators. I was about 3yr when I learned Really Quickly that you best be on that 1st step when you grab that hand rail, If not your going to get yanked off your feet.
Wow! Just found you thru the Crazy Lamp Lady. So glad I did. Usually I read the comments as I watch or something- I couldn't look away or I'd miss something with you! Love it! It hurts a little when all this stuff is vintage or antique - and I'm still using it lol! (ie: I've eaten off of Fire King dishes for 68 years, I use my grandmother's cast iron to cook and make pickles in her crocks. There's also knick knacks from my mother's service in Japan in the late 40s). Now to work backwards on your vids!
I think it's great you actually use your old stuff, that's why it exists! I bet your mom saw some great stuff in Japan, my Uncle and family were there during the occupation as well
I love the Pfaltzgraff pattern with the bees and beehives. I guess because I'm a beekeeper. I have the bathroom set except for the tissue box cover which broke in shipping. 😔
3 weeks ago you were looking at, what you thought it was a walnut cracker (looked like a seed spreader) I think it swept up walnuts from the tree before mowing your lawn. 😉
I have a HUGE collection of the Corning Ware Cornflower Blue bakeware. I use it all the time. I even have the white eletric hot plate to cook on. Works fine.
I just found your channel "by accident." Loved following you around the stores in Nashville and listening to your commentary. You taught me something new about Indiana Glass Whitehall and Fostoria's American pattern.
Another great video. Thanks for taking us to Downtown Nashville. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and giving us an education on the history and back story on so many of the things you show us. Lots of Love and Kindness.
In Tennessee! My parents lived in nowheresville middle TN. tucked away in small barns in rural homes and garages you would find all kinds of cool antiques for sale. Much love to Tennessee. I find the children's non profit thrift stores have better prices and I know most of the more wealthy donate to these places at least where I'm located.
I consistently sell my vintage earring holders for $15 or $16, in my booth. They sell very quick also. Thank you for taking us with you! I appreciate your hard work. (seaside, Oregon)
You are so fortunate to live in Oregon. The pictures I have seen of your state are staggeringly beautiful. My dad had a friend who lived in Oregon, and we would receive Christmas cards from him at Christmas with clipped articles about Oregon tucked inside.
Shiny Brite Doggo frequently go thrifting at Unique in the New Jersey/New York/Pennsylvania area. Their focus is vintage Halloween, Christmas and toys. They usually have quite good luck.
omg! i had one of those poodle earring holders!!! i love seeing things that just make a memory hit you like BAM...thank you for that ..i was born in 72' so yep 70s make sense fo sure
Darn..wanted that full song...thanks for so much fun. Your narration is not beatable...and I love that Woodland Pfaltzcraft...a neat one to put together if possible..selling spares later spares for savings account....if flush enough. The vague vague memories out of blue like you did have that earring hanger.,,in some form..or a friend did,,,in some way, you saw it's friend. I had a brownie girlfriend to adults in same different city special friend go to seminary...that is a special thing. Yeah for your finds.
Cornflower blue Pyrex - still using it. I even have a pie plate; it works like a charm. Railroad Ceramics - darnitt, you got me excited for a second. (repop darnitt!) The D&E you can almost tell what it is from the sound it made. I've heard that clink many a time; their bracelets sound different from anyone else's. The bowling ball vase ... good one. Weird, but good one.
Misty cross to the darkside...LMAO. I have been seeing that pink elephant everywhere. I had some bookends made of that wood. I am donating them to the thrift store near me. I have a crap ton of stuff...I tried to sell on Marketplace I will be donating soon. Love this video and seeing you on tik-tok
@@laraemitchell9064 whatever.. I was washing dishes and listening to George.. not like TV. you know, like back in the day.. Thanks LaRae. You make a difference:)
I never thought I would see a paint-by-number Jesus. That seems unique, lol. I am jealous you got to treasure-hunt in Nashville. The last time I was there, I drove through in a bit of a hurry on my way to Daytona Beach, Florida.
@@laraemitchell9064 Good question! I don't know if they are still considered a hot item. I do know that I like most of them. I only have a couple of them, but I have kept an eye out for the two my brother had on his wall growing up (the scenes were of a boy & his dog fishing).
It was a great time shopping will you! That jewelry looks like the ones you looked at when you were with Crazy Lamp Lady at Rennenger's. Tell me if I spelled the mall right. lol
Small, but good haul, George. Whew, y'all had to do a lot of roaming around Nashville to get it, tho! I've got some vintage stuff i'm stocking my booths in M'ville tomorrow. Be sure to stop by!
Always fun to tag along with you. If you don't mind me asking. Do you ever have time to keep up with your singing and music? Question from my son, he's a high school music teacher in Montreal, Canada.
@Maple Leaf, I visited Montreal when I was six years old, on summer vacation with my parents & brother. We lived in Northern Virginia at that time, so we were a long way from home. I am 56 years old now & would like to visit again in order to see what I don't remember.
@@twistoffate4791 Well come on back! Montreal is a very diverse and interesting city. My son went to McGill Uni. there and by the time he finished, Montreal was his home. Cheers from Canada!
@@Deborah4Antiques I wish your son every success & happiness in life, now that he's a college graduate & looking to make & leave his unique msrk on the world.
2nd comment- I wondered what your ties were to the Pacific Northwest, & now I know you grew up near Seattle:) I have lots of relatives who live in the Seattle & Tacoma area. I was born in Aberdeen, same hospital as Kurt Cobain (my claim to fame, ha ha!:) xo
Do you recall the price of the Roseville tea set? So, I realize most resellers don't buy depression glass but I've looked forever for those Oyster and Pearl candleholder! Lol.
I'm so sorry I didn't get them for you! I meant to pick them up but then forgot when I finished filming. The Roseville sets run in the $250-300 range for that pattern/color
We have lost our long-time antique dealers, and then our antique mall moved down the interstate. Our old mall got transformed into businesses that failed, and finally, the entire mall was razed to the ground.
@@barbarapettry6817 Right? Our antique mall brought in more tourists than the replacement businesses. Whomever made that decision didn't think it all the way through. Now it's an empty lot. Who knows what the next "plan of action" is. All I know is that I miss having an antique mall in my own town.
Hey George! I'm a bit late to this one...been some "interesting" storms here. I noticed what looked like some tumblers with pool balls on them, in the window. Did there happen to be a pitcher to go with those? Those two Lane pedestal tables gave me the idea of taking the top off one, stacking the pedestal bases and making a tall pedestal table. I know...I need smacked 😲😆 I liked those Moroccan-style windows. Those make really good pieces to repurpose. That 1910s vase, with what looked like Hiawatha on it, would've definitely come with me. I really liked that piece. Even with the hairline crack, for $20.00, I'd have had to bought it. That old radio tube tester really interested me. I have a small one that was my granddad's. Love that Adirondack frame you bought! That red Czech necklace is a nice one. The Czech jewelry pieces really tend to stand out from the rest, to me. Great video!!! Thanks for the take-along!!!
I liked the pool ball set but no pitcher. The tall pedestal table idea is great, I'm tall and low tables don't serve well! I did love the Hiawatha piece, I was tempted and if it were for me alone I'd have sprung. I like tube testers, we sold a dozen at a Portland, Oregon hoarder estate some time back. Thanks for coming along!
Those Drexel pieces 3:00 are called campaign style. You guys are making me want to give up on thrift stores because in antique malls and the like there is a higher percentage of possible vintage scores than at thrift stores. In my small city Goodwill has started pricing a lot of their items at major city thrift store prices and I find it quite ridiculous. How I would love to see people completely buycotting thrift stores that have ridiculous prices so that maybe they would have the customer and donors in mind when pricing their inventory.
Half Mt, I know exactly what you mean. The Dearborn MI Goodwill is dirty and messy and waaaaaay overpriced on most things. Ex: a Dollar Tree bowl was marked $2.99, Oui yougurt glass cups $1.99 You get the picture....
Great video George! Thanks for sharing!
I feel like I learn so much from you. It mystifies me how much you know.
You are a comedian at heart! I hear those sliding comments, and I love it! You bring laughter to the great adventure! I loved the location at the end for sure!
So did I! I'm glad you appreciate my silly sense of humor
Yes, I agree and would like to add - I appreciate your clever ways to describe risqué or sensitive thoughts, keeping it all appropriate. 👍🤣💚💚💚
@@laraemitchell9064 George has a "cute" way of commenting on the risque' without being rude or crude. 🙂
What's prehaggle? That is a new word in my spell check. Still ((giggling)) my butt off. Oh no... the Bruce Jennner box topped it off!!!!
Prehaggle is now official!
Yes, a new word I will have to use!
I loved your comment about thrift stores. The "thrift" stores in my area are definitely NOT thrift stores anymore. I understand vendors wanting to charge as much as they can, after all they are in business, but the word thrift needs to not be part of their store name. Thank you for another great video, George. I always enjoy shopping & learning from you! Take care! xo Edit- love your funny remarks, you keep it fun!!
I love the frame! You’re my favorite antique dealer 😄
✨George it never ceases to amaze me how much variety of things have been created in our materialistic world ! The ingenuity of crafters & artist is incredible, Thankyou for your channel 🙏🏼👏🏼 I get so many ideas from things you show to make myself from the creators of our past 💖💫🇬🇧✌🏻
fun shop
Thank yiou
I'm a new subscriber & many thanks to Laura Caldwell from Leftcoastrevival for introducing your channel to her viewers. I love learning and you & Laura both are great at educating your UA-cam family. Hugs & blessings from Texas 💖🦋
Elvis lives!!!!!!
Really enjoy your videos. Learn something new every time.
That was great, I look forward to more singing snippets.
He has a very good voice!!👍🙂
If UA-cam would let me, I’d sing a lot more! Lol
George is the most unselfish person on UA-cam, keep on keeping on. Thank you.
Awww....a Redbud tree behind you at end of video...beautiful! 🏵
You remarked about the dept. elevator. " Are You Being Served " popped in my head ! I thought of you the other day when Joslin ( Crazy Lamp Lady ) went to the Thrift store & got a couple of old hats. She said she didn't know which way one of them would go on your head. I thought you should have been there to show her. Both of them were pretty unique. Looks like you got some good deals to take with you. Have a Great time !
Yes , I remember being a little backward farm girl from eastern Oregon, going on a shopping excursion to the big metropolis of Boise. Escalators and elevators were so exiting! 💚💚💚
@@laraemitchell9064 I remember being so fascinated by the escalators. I was about 3yr when I learned Really Quickly that you best be on that 1st step when you grab that hand rail, If not your going to get yanked off your feet.
Lol about the hats! I had fun showing her the paper one. We also thought of 'Are You Being Served?'
You are such a genius with your knowledge of all things vintage and antique!! I enjoy watching your channel!!
As always thanks George for sharing all of your knowledge!
Hello George and Xeno. I try to watch everything you do.
Wow! Just found you thru the Crazy Lamp Lady. So glad I did. Usually I read the comments as I watch or something- I couldn't look away or I'd miss something with you! Love it!
It hurts a little when all this stuff is vintage or antique - and I'm still using it lol! (ie: I've eaten off of Fire King dishes for 68 years, I use my grandmother's cast iron to cook and make pickles in her crocks. There's also knick knacks from my mother's service in Japan in the late 40s).
Now to work backwards on your vids!
I think it's great you actually use your old stuff, that's why it exists! I bet your mom saw some great stuff in Japan, my Uncle and family were there during the occupation as well
What a fun trip! That red Haeger was fabulous!
Love everything but the Hager piece is my fav!
What a fun and educational video! I love learning about things I’ve never seen before.
Me too, it keeps me going!
Nice Elvis! Btw, Brooklyn is still a borough.
That’s true I meant to state they were once technically counted separately from the others
I love the Pfaltzgraff pattern with the bees and beehives. I guess because I'm a beekeeper. I have the bathroom set except for the tissue box cover which broke in shipping. 😔
I still use my cornflower casseroles. I got rid of all my “pretty” baking dishes and sticking to useful.
Love the red pitcher.
3 weeks ago you were looking at, what you thought it was a walnut cracker (looked like a seed spreader) I think it swept up walnuts from the tree before mowing your lawn. 😉
I have a HUGE collection of the Corning Ware Cornflower Blue bakeware. I use it all the time. I even have the white eletric hot plate to cook on. Works fine.
Once again, I’m truly enjoying your thrift adventures. Thank you for all your contributions!
Thank you so much! This one was a good day
My dad used to have a tv tube testing business. He was always “cutting edge” lol
Love Misfits. Jason shops my garage, thank goodness because I buy too much stuff 🤣
Very interesting finds! Unusual.
I just found your channel "by accident." Loved following you around the stores in Nashville and listening to your commentary. You taught me something new about Indiana Glass Whitehall and Fostoria's American pattern.
Awesome haul George, was fun shopping with you !!!!!!!
Another great video. Thanks for taking us to Downtown Nashville. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and giving us an education on the history and back story on so many of the things you show us. Lots of Love and Kindness.
You bet! I really enjoy doing that. Thank you for your kindness too!
I loved all of your finds! What a delight it is to listen to you identify things as you run across them. Thanks for another great video!
Just missed it - watching the replay!
Have fun!
Excellent video as always, friend. 'Preciate you.
In Tennessee! My parents lived in nowheresville middle TN. tucked away in small barns in rural homes and garages you would find all kinds of cool antiques for sale. Much love to Tennessee.
I find the children's non profit thrift stores have better prices and I know most of the more wealthy donate to these places at least where I'm located.
My dad worked for L&N until he was transferred to Florida in 1980. So I been here since then.
I love to see all the different stores!
I’m so happy when there’s variety!
I consistently sell my vintage earring holders for $15 or $16, in my booth. They sell very quick also. Thank you for taking us with you! I appreciate your hard work. (seaside, Oregon)
You are so fortunate to live in Oregon. The pictures I have seen of your state are staggeringly beautiful. My dad had a friend who lived in Oregon, and we would receive Christmas cards from him at Christmas with clipped articles about Oregon tucked inside.
Shiny Brite Doggo frequently go thrifting at Unique in the New Jersey/New York/Pennsylvania area. Their focus is vintage Halloween, Christmas and toys. They usually have quite good luck.
I am visiting Nashville and went to this southern thrift on Tuesday. Found several cool things here for resale
Great video George!
omg! i had one of those poodle earring holders!!! i love seeing things that just make a memory hit you like BAM...thank you for that ..i was born in 72' so yep 70s make sense fo sure
Was in Nashville last summer but no antique shopping . Going this august fore concert in ryman
Darn..wanted that full song...thanks for so much fun. Your narration is not beatable...and I love that Woodland Pfaltzcraft...a neat one to put together if possible..selling spares later spares for savings account....if flush enough. The vague vague memories out of blue like you did have that earring hanger.,,in some form..or a friend did,,,in some way, you saw it's friend. I had a brownie girlfriend to adults in same different city special friend go to seminary...that is a special thing. Yeah for your finds.
Having flash backs…my grandfather had a pipe holder…
Cornflower blue Pyrex - still using it. I even have a pie plate; it works like a charm. Railroad Ceramics - darnitt, you got me excited for a second. (repop darnitt!) The D&E you can almost tell what it is from the sound it made. I've heard that clink many a time; their bracelets sound different from anyone else's. The bowling ball vase ... good one. Weird, but good one.
Misty cross to the darkside...LMAO. I have been seeing that pink elephant everywhere. I had some bookends made of that wood. I am donating them to the thrift store near me. I have a crap ton of stuff...I tried to sell on Marketplace I will be donating soon. Love this video and seeing you on tik-tok
Good lands George you hit a fabulous place! Weird/Cool place. If i ever go back to Nashville I'll be visiting. Love those blue Homer plates!
Continue to ((giggle)) "Goodness i knocked over the # sign". After my day I needed some good poops and guffaws! Thank you George!
It was &
@@laraemitchell9064 whatever.. I was washing dishes and listening to George.. not like TV. you know, like back in the day.. Thanks LaRae. You make a difference:)
That's neat stuff. The wee mushroom head you turned over I have four on top ofy shelf.
I never thought I would see a paint-by-number Jesus. That seems unique, lol. I am jealous you got to treasure-hunt in Nashville. The last time I was there, I drove through in a bit of a hurry on my way to Daytona Beach, Florida.
Are paint by numbers pieces still hot items, or are they cooling off?
@@laraemitchell9064 Good question! I don't know if they are still considered a hot item. I do know that I like most of them. I only have a couple of them, but I have kept an eye out for the two my brother had on his wall growing up (the scenes were of a boy & his dog fishing).
Well Daytona is a fun destination, I understand being in a hurry! Paint by numbers are selling well for me everywhere right now
George you know red my fav colour
Great Video! thank you for taking us along! Love the Juliana bracelet!
Blue Christmas without you....😄
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I am so envious of your knowledge!
Cool stuff you found. Hope there are places to find goodies in Seattle when i move up there
Remember the old days when Bruce Jenner was still around? Bahaha!! Stout out my coffee.
It was a great time shopping will you! That jewelry looks like the ones you looked at when you were with Crazy Lamp Lady at Rennenger's. Tell me if I spelled the mall right. lol
Renningers (odd spelling) is definitely a jewelry place and I see so much there that I see elsewhere on occasion when thrifting. Glad you had fun!
Small, but good haul, George. Whew, y'all had to do a lot of roaming around Nashville to get it, tho! I've got some vintage stuff i'm stocking my booths in M'ville tomorrow. Be sure to stop by!
The roaming around is half the fun!! Cheers!!
These shops are all on one block. And it's my neighborhood! Love it.
Always fun to tag along with you. If you don't mind me asking. Do you ever have time to keep up with your singing and music? Question from my son, he's a high school music teacher in Montreal, Canada.
@Maple Leaf, I visited Montreal when I was six years old, on summer vacation with my parents & brother. We lived in Northern Virginia at that time, so we were a long way from home. I am 56 years old now & would like to visit again in order to see what I don't remember.
@@twistoffate4791 Well come on back! Montreal is a very diverse and interesting city. My son went to McGill Uni. there and by the time he finished, Montreal was his home. Cheers from Canada!
@@Deborah4Antiques I wish your son every success & happiness in life, now that he's a college graduate & looking to make & leave his unique msrk on the world.
I wish I was able to keep up with my singing! I had to quit performing in a band because the weekend shows conflicted with weekend antique shows
@@TheAntiqueNomad Were You in a quartet, George, and sang bass!?🙂
RIP Rush
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2nd comment- I wondered what your ties were to the Pacific Northwest, & now I know you grew up near Seattle:) I have lots of relatives who live in the Seattle & Tacoma area. I was born in Aberdeen, same hospital as Kurt Cobain (my claim to fame, ha ha!:) xo
George will be in Centralia in August
This is really helpful for my situation!! thanks guys I will try her but Do you know how much is ok for a start let me know if I can do this
There is also Manchester N.H.. I was born and raised there.
Do you recall the price of the Roseville tea set? So, I realize most resellers don't buy depression glass but I've looked forever for those Oyster and Pearl candleholder! Lol.
I'm so sorry I didn't get them for you! I meant to pick them up but then forgot when I finished filming. The Roseville sets run in the $250-300 range for that pattern/color
@@TheAntiqueNomad rank you! Maybe next time. Lol. That price for the Roseville was reasonable. I remember when Roseville prices were extravagant.
I loved the brass swan table. How much was that piece? Great video
It was very reasonable, well under $100
Actually we recently found out it's a LaBarge! Worth around $3000, we're asking $1000
Sadly my x threw out my gazelle table about 3000 too. I did shed a tear
@@jasonellis9808 sadly my x threw out my gazelle table. About 3000 too. I did shed a tear.
You could have least added the word "BLUE" before you ended. I got a feeling you can 'sang George.
Ok George, I busted out laughing… if you don’t wear a bra … things happen. Love it … you just rolled right into it lololol
I wanted you to finish that song
They red hot
Flush it or throw it away??!!
Lol
Or donate to a good cause?🤣
Gentrification, has killed a lot of businesses. My old neighborhood had 4 antique stores, only 1 now.
We have lost our long-time antique dealers, and then our antique mall moved down the interstate. Our old mall got transformed into businesses that failed, and finally, the entire mall was razed to the ground.
@@twistoffate4791 WoW!!
@@barbarapettry6817 Right? Our antique mall brought in more tourists than the replacement businesses. Whomever made that decision didn't think it all the way through. Now it's an empty lot. Who knows what the next "plan of action" is. All I know is that I miss having an antique mall in my own town.
Hey George! I'm a bit late to this one...been some "interesting" storms here. I noticed what looked like some tumblers with pool balls on them, in the window. Did there happen to be a pitcher to go with those? Those two Lane pedestal tables gave me the idea of taking the top off one, stacking the pedestal bases and making a tall pedestal table. I know...I need smacked 😲😆 I liked those Moroccan-style windows. Those make really good pieces to repurpose. That 1910s vase, with what looked like Hiawatha on it, would've definitely come with me. I really liked that piece. Even with the hairline crack, for $20.00, I'd have had to bought it. That old radio tube tester really interested me. I have a small one that was my granddad's. Love that Adirondack frame you bought! That red Czech necklace is a nice one. The Czech jewelry pieces really tend to stand out from the rest, to me. Great video!!! Thanks for the take-along!!!
I like your stacked pedestal table idea.
"I know...I need to be smacked." 😂
@@barbarapettry6817 lol!!
I liked the pool ball set but no pitcher. The tall pedestal table idea is great, I'm tall and low tables don't serve well! I did love the Hiawatha piece, I was tempted and if it were for me alone I'd have sprung. I like tube testers, we sold a dozen at a Portland, Oregon hoarder estate some time back. Thanks for coming along!
Have you been to Brights lately? I’m thinking of making a trip up there soon.
If you don't mind answering, what is "Brights"? It sounds like an enviable destination to be headed toward!
@@twistoffate4791 Brights Antique World in Franklin, Ky
@@leahclo4857 Ohhhhhh... OK. I lived in Frankfort KY for about a year.
I haven’t been for awhile! Should film there. Maybe we can meet!
Brights antique world in Franklin Kentucky
try Goodlettsville
Hi xeno y'all visit Ga
Hello George, I saw your comment about Spokane later this month. What event is that for? Thank you
I'll be selling at Custer's Antique Show on April 23-24 at the Interstate Fairgrounds
How do you pay on the live videos?
I don't think he is selling anything, just a thrift with me type video
Vintage Gal is right, you're welcome to email me if you're interested in something you see and I'll get you a price though. TheAntiqueNomad@gmail.com
27:02 HEY I HAVE A HYALYN PIECE. HOW MUCH DO YOU THINK MY RECTANGLE BOWL IS WORTH ?
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I believe you can sing/humm up to 8 notes on a copy written song before they can slap your hand. 🤷♀️
Those Drexel pieces 3:00 are called campaign style. You guys are making me want to give up on thrift stores because in antique malls and the like there is a higher percentage of possible vintage scores than at thrift stores. In my small city Goodwill has started pricing a lot of their items at major city thrift store prices and I find it quite ridiculous. How I would love to see people completely buycotting thrift stores that have ridiculous prices so that maybe they would have the customer and donors in mind when pricing their inventory.
Half Mt, I know exactly what you mean. The Dearborn MI Goodwill is dirty and messy and waaaaaay
overpriced on most things.
Ex: a Dollar Tree bowl was marked
$2.99, Oui yougurt glass cups $1.99
You get the picture....
Your wealth of information on the subject of collectables mandates your FaceTime on Utube.
Too funny....she needs a bra...((giggling))
Oh no you didn't
How old are you?
Are You kidding, George is our age!!!🙂
56
@@TheAntiqueNomad I was wrong, You're just a babe!!🙂
George has left the building... Fun time treasure hunting with you. Are you going to be heading to the Colorado area anytime this year?
I hope To in May!