Those chairs were the find of the year!! I too am very disgusted by all the waste and we don't recycle much at all. We are polluting the earth and our oceans. It really makes me very sad!
I’m on a shopping moratorium. I love shopping way much more than listing, it appears; and my house & garage look like an episode of hoarders. So I’ll be getting my fix here while I organize, purge and list my way through my stash. 😳🤦🏻♀️
I'm in the same boat. No more shopping until I get my "profit pile" (rooms) listed and out of the house! I've even decided that after I get all the thrift/garage sale items listed and sold I'm going to go through all my cabinets and closets and sell the things I don't want. Then a I'll have a garage sale for what's left over. I'm shopping vicariously through Karen. lol
@@sandrawatkins245 haha same here . Way too many to the point that I am so stressed and overwhelmed about the situation. You have a good point on this.
OMG! So glad I got my snacks and beverage before I started watching. Didn't think it could get any better after those chairs! The art deco mesh purse rounded out my thrifting movie perfectly. Thanks for a great morning.
I asked one of the long time employees at my GW bins, where this stuff ends up, and she told me it is shipped over seas to (China etc.) on big cargo ships and sold to other countries! Goodwill makes a huge amount of money...
My thoughts- so much stuff might not make it to the bins if the Goodwill store would not continue to raise their prices. I pass by many item in Goodwill due to crazy pricing- I’m sure much of that goes on to be bin inventory. I feel like they would rather send it potentially to the landfill than mark it down and sell it- we have NO sales or promo days at my Goodwill. :(
Once upon a time I referred to myself as "cheap" to a friend. She stopped our conversation and corrected me....stating..."You aren't cheap. You are practical." That has stuck with me for years.
Great chairs, nice discovery. That was a nice pitcher, liked the glaze. Pretty disgusting bins. Like the items you got, the room spray & baskets. Thank you for a nice video💠
I cannot believe you found those Stickly chairs for $5.99 each. How exciting is that! I think they may be one of your best finds in many trips. Congrats to you! I have a Stickly dining room set and a few other pieces and boy what I paid for them is so much more than $5.99!
Oh my word! The chairs, the Art Deco purse….what a satisfying treasure hunt! Regarding the bins, I always wear gloves. Takes me back to the days of carrying a diaper bag with a change of clothes and all the necessities 😁
Art Deco Purse: when you have the mag glass out, also look all along the inside of each metal top closure frame, since there are often Maker’s marks and Hallmarks on the frames that can help with the provenance.
I have bought some beautiful Stuart weitzman (current) suede pumps (from a production company auction-I’ve learned to never buy retail again) for the parties we will be having after this is all over. I think Henri Bendel is from NYC. You find the best stuff! And those gloves! Yes please! That vintage mesh purse should bring a few dollars!
The chairs and that Art Deco bag- amazing finds.... I agree about the wast in America, thank goodness there are thrift stores to catch some of it. I believe we are becoming more aware of waste, so hopefully we are headed in the right direction. Now if we could just stop drinking water from a plastic bottle.
Those atomic mugs are vintage. Salem North Star. I see a couple of listings on Pinterest and Worthpoint but nothing recent. Hate to tell you about the ones that got away but I think those would have been worthwhile. You're right about glass being unmarked and hard though.
Those chairs were great. We sold a set of them recently on the marketplace. It took a while but patience pays off almost always on everything. Thanks for showing us your digging skill in the bins. I don’t even have a Goodwill in my location much less the bins 😅. Great learning on every video, thank you 🙂
Karen, I know a man that worked for Goodwill. He did the pickup from donation boxes, and took them to the main center for that region. There the items are split up for different stores. The items not sd are sent back to that location. The clothing gets compressed in a big machine and is shipped somewhere. The factory I worked for purchases torn clothing that is compressed to use for rags.
I remember when that particular bin store was amazing. I found some outstanding linens, carpets, blankets etc there. I don’t know what happened to it. It seems much smaller and the last time I was there I said “no more” and never went back. I felt just as upset as you expressed. All I can think is that a big change in management occurred with a huge change in philosophy about the bins. I imagine their revenue from that store really declined as well. It is so sad. As nice as the regular Goodwill next door is, those bins are the complete opposite. It just doesn’t make sense to me. Oh well, there are always more places to visit. I enjoyed your video very much. I’m not a reseller and just thrift as a hobby. It is a lot of hard work, and you earn every cent you get. I would not be able to do what you do. You are inspiring.
Fast fashion is one of the biggest blights on the earth right now. They sell it off to poor countries, it is not worth reselling for the people who buy it and most of it is in giant mountains of rotting clothing. It is something to be concerned about. But people want cheap clothing that they don't want to spend anytime caring for.
Maybe the "file cabinet" on wheels came out of an old kitchen and was more like a bread box or some kind of insulated food warming cart. Not sure, but interested in knowing.
Love going with you on your treasure hunts.😊💕 I can help you with the wooden ashtray - it could be midcentury or older, or into the 70's. It's for pipes, judging by the rack on it. And there would have been a glass insert👍🏼
Hi Karen, that bins trip really was a turn off for me, I don’t think that I can do it, but a lot of resellers do well, but it takes a good eye and fortitude Lol! You got some interesting items at the Community Aid. Thanks for the shopping trip! Cheers, Pat
Hello Karen, I love that you take us to 3 places, but, no, get out of the Bins; that blanket you were showing, I would not even let a dog rest on it. It is unfortunate to see that America has so much waste. The chairs you found were super! and I like the vintage silk purses. Wonderful video.
Since the beginning of the lockdown I've been selling a LOT of dinnerware. It is heavy, but since I live on the west coast the shipping to other western and southwestern states is really very reasonable and most of my heavy items ship to these states. I do get a bit weary explaining calculated shipping to people living in the Midwest and on the east coast when they're interested in an item and question the "exorbitant" shipping cost. I would think that you could do well selling heavier items to people living on the east coast since you're in Pennsylvania.
The vintage bags that are beaded are typically heavy. But still check hardware and tags. Made in Hong Kong are definitely vintage. I have an amazing collection found all by thrifting.
After my parents passed I had to deal with a huge Avon collection on many shelves in their home!Luckily we have a Salvation Army donation center in town!
The blue plate that you called “folk art” is actually called rosmaling or rose painting. It’s what the Norwegian people in the old days during their long dark winters. Look carefully at the painting and the detail -the more intricate the design the more it’s worth. Look for pieces that are signed some can be quite valuable. Really good ones are handed down from generation to generation. Here in Wisconsin there are many adult education classes teach rosmaling because so many Norwegian people settled here. A lot of the amateur piece end up in thrift stores. The best place to find really high quality rosmaling is estate sales. Often the heirs don’t appreciate what was hanging on Grandma’s house
First time viewer here! First of all I absolutely love your voice! It’s so soothing, I think I might listen to you when I have a difficult time falling asleep! Please go slower! You are rushing through and I’d like to see more items you pick or reject.
I sold two milk glass lamps that were in a box lot I bought.The were in the shape of candles. I priced them at 20 plus shipping. They sold the same day. ( they were only five inches high) I dont know if this was a fluke or if milk glass is back.. Love your videos I always learn a lot. I bought some coffee again but for some reason my name never shows up. I only mention it because I want you to know I appreciate what you do for us. P.S. I sold a pair of Avon earrings for 15. I think the earrings do a little better but I would only pick it up if it was in a bundle
stickler chairs: you mentioned you thought cherry. Always hard to tell from a video, but the color/tone seemed too light for cherry. Perhaps American Chestnut, Walnut, Hickory or Ash, which are all more of a brown tone then Cherry. Chestnut wood be terrific, since it’s rare to find furniture made after the blight killed off so many of those trees.
By the 1940s the American Chestnut tree was all but gone, so chestnut furniture is still prized by collectors and woodworkers love to find old boards stored away in east coast barns and lofts.
The last time I shopped at a Goodwill, they turned away a homeless family asking for some clothes... and the manager was very loud and rude about it. I abhor their policies!
Your anger may be a bit miss placed. I manage a thrift store. If you have no rules about giving homeless or needy folks free stuff. They will come regularly to pick what they want or like or just to take for it's free. We accept referrals through formal agency's or charities who have vetted the real needs of those challenged individuals or families. You must understand that managers are often pushed several times every day by folks who want for free. It cant work that way. These managers who react to those who demand and won't take no for an answer or who know very well the policies of charities is very understandable. Just try being in those Managers shoes!
The wine bottle has been “flattened” by a glass fusing artist by melting in a kiln. These are fairly common at craft fairs. They sell around $10 in my area
I was wondering why you dont go to the bins, now I see why. I have the Queens New York bins. They are very aggressive. Before they release people they actually have a speech. They say there is no biting, pushing, hitting or kicking. Thats how aggressive it gets.
I’m guessing you are familiar with the Swedish Kosta Boda? If those tea lights were very heavy it could have been that maker. They don’t always have a name on them.
Karen, I asked a manager one time about the stuff that goes to the landfill. I was told they try very hard to keep things out of the landfill by recycling as much as they can. Problem is we don’t have a good recycling program here in the US because recycling is expensive. Much of what we recycle just gets shipped to other countries for them to deal with. Much of those items get stripped and sent to their landfills. The poor people of those countries are the ones that end up suffering from our waist. Sometimes with horrific results. It’s not to say we shouldn’t be recycling (and recycling is slowly getting better) but it’s pretty awful how we pawn our waist off on other countries instead of teaching people to not treat everything as disposable 🥺 I often think if we were dealing with our own waist we would be more responsible because we would be seeing the reality of our waist A lot of clothing gets shipped to other countries too. I’ve watched other RUclipsrs go to other countries to find piles of OUR vintage clothing. There is so much clothing that gets shipped out for countries to distribute to people but much of it ends up in other countries flea markets... like piles of clothing. I think this is part of the reason how our vintage clothing styles have becomes so popular in other countries. Have you noticed that a lot of vintage clothing gets sold through global shipping. I’d say well over half of our vintage clothing is purchased from a different country. I’m glad thrift stores try their best to be responsible and utilize recycling but it’s just sad we don’t have more responsible and ethical recycling programs. People complain about resellers because we take stuff from people in need but there is another side to that argument and it’s that resellers and people who repurpose are playing a part with keeping things out of the landfill... although I do have a hard time buying warm clothing at thrift stores because I want to make sure people who need it have access to it... sadly though much of the warm clothing is now overpriced that it’s out of range for people in need to purchase. I do think some thrift stores probably donate warm clothing to missions... I hope. That’s just my one area when thrifting I just can’t get myself to buy. But that’s just me, I certainly don’t begrudge anyone who does as there are so many ways to look at reselling and part of it is it puts food on peoples table, and helps big resellers employ people. I guess I’m right there with you when I see the piles of our waist.
Some days the bins are great and then other days I've walked in and have been completely overwhelmed and left. In my experience, I definitely have to be in the mood to dig when I get there. The amount of waste in this country is mind boggling for sure.
Just learned recently from "The Laundry Guy" on HGTV many easy tips for cleaning. He says to spray "cheap" vodka on clothing/items that are musty or smell like smoke because it will kill the bacteria! As always! Love your videos :)
Well I just threw out a bunch of Denim and Company. Some beautiful pants that I never even worn that I had specifically made to my measurements. I don't know if you remember when Denim and Company was doing that on QVC. You could pick out the length the waist whether you wanted zippers or buttons high-waisted, mid-rise, straight-leg, flare the whole bit! I had them in white denim, regular blue denim and black denim the problem is I had lost a lot of weight right after I purchase them and couldn't wear them. When I dug them out of my closet so many years later I realized they didn't have the stretch as the denim does these days. I do however think I still have some Denim and Company jackets. I didn't realize they were a find. I'm trying to convince a friend to do some reselling as I am unable. Maybe I will save her this stuff now on but I did give it to a women's shelter so at least I feel good about that. I'm learning so much watching you. Again, I told my friend all about you and I am just beginning to send her your videos. She is in perfect situation to get going with reselling as she just moved onto a very large piece of land that she is going to use in some type of farming but she's not sure. Meantime, I think this would be a great thing for her and her husband is a computer whiz and engineer! I hope I can get them excited to try this.
My granny had chairs like those.The plaque you passed on of the women’s profile is St. Cecilia who is the patron saint of musicians . I had one like it in the 70’s and probably paid 30.00 for it .
"Cheap" has a price though! It's TIME TIME TIME! That's why the resale prices are justified. Someone has to put the time in to find and market the items so those without time can find them easily.
Karen I have never seen a good will bin area so empty . Is that still from the pandemic ? Also, that art deco purse is "all that" oh my goodness I love it. Well you sure made me smile. God bless
There are 5 different bins near me (1 is super bad, so 4.)and they are awesome. Yours....not so much and it’s so small. As for the bins they roll out during the day, at ours they fluff it up, add to it and send it back out. It’s not new stuff every time. All bins outlets are not created equal. You have to try a few to find the one you like.
Hello 👋 i hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness prosperity love and peace 💞❤️🕊️🕊️ all over the world 🙏🌍 I'm originally from San Francisco California and I am a Colonel officer, where are you from if i may ask?..
GA Karen. Wonderful find on the chairs. At Sally's (Sal. Army) in Whitehall, on Wed., they have 50% off EXCEPT for one color. Funny thing is that usually is the only color to be found. I believe they have elves come in, during the night, and pull all of the other colors.. :o(
Those chairs were the find of the year!! I too am very disgusted by all the waste and we don't recycle much at all. We are polluting the earth and our oceans. It really makes me very sad!
I’m on a shopping moratorium. I love shopping way much more than listing, it appears; and my house & garage look like an episode of hoarders. So I’ll be getting my fix here while I organize, purge and list my way through my stash. 😳🤦🏻♀️
Just did that and had a yard sale. It was very freeing and now I can go out again.
I'm in the same boat. No more shopping until I get my "profit pile" (rooms) listed and out of the house! I've even decided that after I get all the thrift/garage sale items listed and sold I'm going to go through all my cabinets and closets and sell the things I don't want. Then a I'll have a garage sale for what's left over. I'm shopping vicariously through Karen. lol
@@sandrawatkins245 haha same here . Way too many to the point that I am so stressed and overwhelmed about the situation. You have a good point on this.
a glass insert usually amber or golden that i have always seen goes into the wood astray, back in the late 1950's ha, ha, ha
Fit Flops are expensive! And, they are great for people with plantar fasciitis! I live in them!!
OMG! So glad I got my snacks and beverage before I started watching. Didn't think it could get any better after those chairs! The art deco mesh purse rounded out my thrifting movie perfectly. Thanks for a great morning.
I asked one of the long time employees at my GW bins, where this stuff ends up, and she told me it is shipped over seas to (China etc.) on big cargo ships and sold to other countries! Goodwill makes a huge amount of money...
Wow thats a good senior discount.
I’ve had people take things from my hold basket up front. I would pay for those chairs and put them in my car, then, continue shopping.😬
YES!! Always.
I LOVE that you take us shopping with you - we dont have big thrift stores or " bins " in Scotland so a virtual shop with you is a treat 💖
My thoughts- so much stuff might not make it to the bins if the Goodwill store would not continue to raise their prices. I pass by many item in Goodwill due to crazy pricing- I’m sure much of that goes on to be bin inventory. I feel like they would rather send it potentially to the landfill than mark it down and sell it- we have NO sales or promo days at my Goodwill. :(
Agreed 👍
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Once upon a time I referred to myself as "cheap" to a friend. She stopped our conversation and corrected me....stating..."You aren't cheap. You are practical." That has stuck with me for years.
Great chairs, nice discovery. That was a nice pitcher, liked the glaze. Pretty disgusting bins. Like the items you got, the room spray & baskets. Thank you for a nice video💠
I cannot believe you found those Stickly chairs for $5.99 each. How exciting is that! I think they may be one of your best finds in many trips. Congrats to you! I have a Stickly dining room set and a few other pieces and boy what I paid for them is so much more than $5.99!
My sister and I go to the bins. We always WEAR GLOVES, we just can't without them! Love what you do! Thanks for sharing this!
You ended the video on my favorite item! I am obsessed with linens.
Oh my word! The chairs, the Art Deco purse….what a satisfying treasure hunt!
Regarding the bins, I always wear gloves. Takes me back to the days of carrying a diaper bag with a change of clothes and all the necessities 😁
The wood plate! I think it's a Rosemaling plate, Scandinavian and they can bring pretty good $$$! :)
Art Deco Purse: when you have the mag glass out, also look all along the inside of each metal top closure frame, since there are often Maker’s marks and Hallmarks on the frames that can help with the provenance.
@B Henry thanks for that info! I have several vintage bags!!
Great video Karen!
@@sassygrannyplusakastephani4779 You're welcome!
those chairs!!! 🥺🤧 one of the greatest scores i've ever seen
Thanks for taking me thrifting….it was fun & the bins are only fun when you find a big score! Have a great day!
Those chairs!!!!!!!! Congratulations!!!
Nice stuff, Karen! So relaxing shopping with you. I going out soon to get what’s mine. Thanks for such good and informative videos. 😃🦋
The Stickley chairs are amazing! Can't wait to see how they sell.
I have bought some beautiful Stuart weitzman (current) suede pumps (from a production company auction-I’ve learned to never buy retail again) for the parties we will be having after this is all over. I think Henri Bendel is from NYC. You find the best stuff! And those gloves! Yes please! That vintage mesh purse should bring a few dollars!
The chairs and that Art Deco bag- amazing finds.... I agree about the wast in America, thank goodness there are thrift stores to catch some of it. I believe we are becoming more aware of waste, so hopefully we are headed in the right direction. Now if we could just stop drinking water from a plastic bottle.
i guess I am kinda off topic but does anybody know a good site to stream new movies online?
@Bryson Corbin Flixportal :)
@Steven Grayson thanks, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I really appreciate it!
@Bryson Corbin Happy to help :)
Enjoyed watching you shop and the items you found. Loved the gloves and Art Deco purse!!
Those atomic mugs are vintage. Salem North Star. I see a couple of listings on Pinterest and Worthpoint but nothing recent. Hate to tell you about the ones that got away but I think those would have been worthwhile. You're right about glass being unmarked and hard though.
This is why I can’t not go thrifting often. Wonderful finds!!!
Those chairs were great. We sold a set of them recently on the marketplace. It took a while but patience pays off almost always on everything. Thanks for showing us your digging skill in the bins. I don’t even have a Goodwill in my location much less the bins 😅. Great learning on every video, thank you 🙂
Congrats on your chair find. Report back on what you did get for them.
Vintage Berenstain Bear books do very well and there were so many!
Really? Where? On EBay? Me & my mother used to buy those for my daughter in the 80's, think we actually still have some.
Good to know. Thanks!
The wooden ash tray my mom had contained a brass inner bowl that I got to empty. Thank you for taking us with you, educational and fun. 🙂
That little hand bag is beautiful!!💞
Karen, I know a man that worked for Goodwill. He did the pickup from donation boxes, and took them to the main center for that region. There the items are split up for different stores. The items not sd are sent back to that location. The clothing gets compressed in a big machine and is shipped somewhere. The factory I worked for purchases torn clothing that is compressed to use for rags.
At our Goodwill bins they make you buy a pair of plastic gloves from them as soon as you walk in the door!
I’m listing while listening then end up taking a break I need to see all the things😊 thanks for taking us along Congrats on those chairs…
I remember when that particular bin store was amazing. I found some outstanding linens, carpets, blankets etc there. I don’t know what happened to it. It seems much smaller and the last time I was there I said “no more” and never went back. I felt just as upset as you expressed. All I can think is that a big change in management occurred with a huge change in philosophy about the bins. I imagine their revenue from that store really declined as well. It is so sad. As nice as the regular Goodwill next door is, those bins are the complete opposite. It just doesn’t make sense to me. Oh well, there are always more places to visit. I enjoyed your video very much. I’m not a reseller and just thrift as a hobby. It is a lot of hard work, and you earn every cent you get. I would not be able to do what you do. You are inspiring.
Thanks for bringing us along.
Fast fashion is one of the biggest blights on the earth right now. They sell it off to poor countries, it is not worth reselling for the people who buy it and most of it is in giant mountains of rotting clothing. It is something to be concerned about. But people want cheap clothing that they don't want to spend anytime caring for.
i believe what you are referring to as a wood ashtray is a pipe holder.
Maybe the "file cabinet" on wheels came out of an old kitchen and was more like a bread box or some kind of insulated food warming cart. Not sure, but interested in knowing.
Karen, All the work you do truly pays off.
Those chairs, what a great find.
Happy Mother's Day.
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Love going with you on your treasure hunts.😊💕 I can help you with the wooden ashtray - it could be midcentury or older, or into the 70's. It's for pipes, judging by the rack on it. And there would have been a glass insert👍🏼
I always wear gloves at the bins, you definitely need to be in the right frame of mind to dig through all the crap to find the treasures!
In San Antonio, we aren’t allowed to go in to the bins without gloves. In Austin, no gloves are required.
Hi Karen, that bins trip really was a turn off for me, I don’t think that I can do it, but a lot of resellers do well, but it takes a good eye and fortitude Lol! You got some interesting items at the Community Aid. Thanks for the shopping trip! Cheers, Pat
I don’t think that was a file cabinet. I think those used to be in doctors offices.
The wood ashtray usually has a glass insert.
I was going to say the same but thought I'd check all the comments first and you beat me to it! Lol
Hello Karen, I love that you take us to 3 places, but, no, get out of the Bins; that blanket you were showing, I would not even let a dog rest on it.
It is unfortunate to see that America has so much waste. The chairs you found were super! and I like the vintage silk purses. Wonderful video.
wow love the little purse, that is totally awesome
Since the beginning of the lockdown I've been selling a LOT of dinnerware. It is heavy, but since I live on the west coast the shipping to other western and southwestern states is really very reasonable and most of my heavy items ship to these states. I do get a bit weary explaining calculated shipping to people living in the Midwest and on the east coast when they're interested in an item and question the "exorbitant" shipping cost. I would think that you could do well selling heavier items to people living on the east coast since you're in Pennsylvania.
The vintage bags that are beaded are typically heavy. But still check hardware and tags. Made in Hong Kong are definitely vintage. I have an amazing collection found all by thrifting.
After my parents passed I had to deal with a huge Avon collection on many shelves in their home!Luckily we have a Salvation Army donation center in town!
The blue plate that you called “folk art” is actually called rosmaling or rose painting. It’s what the Norwegian people in the old days during their long dark winters. Look carefully at the painting and the detail -the more intricate the design the more it’s worth. Look for pieces that are signed some can be quite valuable. Really good ones are handed down from generation to generation. Here in Wisconsin there are many adult education classes teach rosmaling because so many Norwegian people settled here. A lot of the amateur piece end up in thrift stores. The best place to find really high quality rosmaling is estate sales. Often the heirs don’t appreciate what was hanging on Grandma’s house
The chairs were a AWSOME score.👍👍
The wood ashtray would need a glass liner
I agree with repurposing the platter with crystals. It would like nice on a dresser/bureau/vanity holding bottles of vintage perfumes maybe.
If the shade doesn’t fit,you can get a different size wand to lift the shade up
First time viewer here! First of all I absolutely love your voice! It’s so soothing, I think I might listen to you when I have a difficult time falling asleep!
Please go slower! You are rushing through and I’d like to see more items you pick or reject.
I sold two milk glass lamps that were in a box lot I bought.The were in the shape of candles. I priced them at 20 plus shipping. They sold the same day. ( they were only five inches high) I dont know if this was a fluke or if milk glass is back.. Love your videos I always learn a lot. I bought some coffee again but for some reason my name never shows up. I only mention it because I want you to know I appreciate what you do for us. P.S. I sold a pair of Avon earrings for 15. I think the earrings do a little better but I would only pick it up if it was in a bundle
stickler chairs: you mentioned you thought cherry. Always hard to tell from a video, but the color/tone seemed too light for cherry. Perhaps American Chestnut, Walnut, Hickory or Ash, which are all more of a brown tone then Cherry. Chestnut wood be terrific, since it’s rare to find furniture made after the blight killed off so many of those trees.
By the 1940s the American Chestnut tree was all but gone, so chestnut furniture is still prized by collectors and woodworkers love to find old boards stored away in east coast barns and lofts.
I always look for J. (Jerry) Garcia ties. Yep, the guy from the Grateful Dead. Those go for good money.
Those chairs ! Wow
I spotted those chairs too. Love love ❤️
tulip vase is called 5 finger vases in Williamsburg, Va
The last time I shopped at a Goodwill, they turned away a homeless family asking for some clothes... and the manager was very loud and rude about it. I abhor their policies!
Your anger may be a bit miss placed. I manage a thrift store. If you have no rules about giving homeless or needy folks free stuff. They will come regularly to pick what they want or like or just to take for it's free. We accept referrals through formal agency's or charities who have vetted the real needs of those challenged individuals or families. You must understand that managers are often pushed several times every day by folks who want for free. It cant work that way. These managers who react to those who demand and won't take no for an answer or who know very well the policies of charities is very understandable. Just try being in those Managers shoes!
@@jaromevanwells808 Jerk.
There might have been a glass liner for that wooden ashtray
I was a gardener(as a job) for 38 years and only wore gloves when handling thorns, BUT when I'm shopping bins I WEAR GLOVES! = [[
The wine bottle has been “flattened” by a glass fusing artist by melting in a kiln. These are fairly common at craft fairs. They sell around $10 in my area
I was wondering why you dont go to the bins, now I see why. I have the Queens New York bins. They are very aggressive. Before they release people they actually have a speech. They say there is no biting, pushing, hitting or kicking. Thats how aggressive it gets.
If the shade doesn’t fit you can get a replacement wand to lift it up if necessary
All the waste that goes to the landfill, I hear you! It’s the same here in Canada. Overconsumption.
Student desk would have been cute for Granddaughter doing homework w Mom in kitchen... Great chairs!!
They used to have a glass in the wooden bowl ashtray
I love those chairs
I’m guessing you are familiar with the Swedish Kosta Boda? If those tea lights were very heavy it could have been that maker. They don’t always have a name on them.
Karen, I asked a manager one time about the stuff that goes to the landfill. I was told they try very hard to keep things out of the landfill by recycling as much as they can.
Problem is we don’t have a good recycling program here in the US because recycling is expensive. Much of what we recycle just gets shipped to other countries for them to deal with. Much of those items get stripped and sent to their landfills. The poor people of those countries are the ones that end up suffering from our waist. Sometimes with horrific results. It’s not to say we shouldn’t be recycling (and recycling is slowly getting better) but it’s pretty awful how we pawn our waist off on other countries instead of teaching people to not treat everything as disposable 🥺 I often think if we were dealing with our own waist we would be more responsible because we would be seeing the reality of our waist
A lot of clothing gets shipped to other countries too. I’ve watched other RUclipsrs go to other countries to find piles of OUR vintage clothing. There is so much clothing that gets shipped out for countries to distribute to people but much of it ends up in other countries flea markets... like piles of clothing.
I think this is part of the reason how our vintage clothing styles have becomes so popular in other countries. Have you noticed that a lot of vintage clothing gets sold through global shipping. I’d say well over half of our vintage clothing is purchased from a different country.
I’m glad thrift stores try their best to be responsible and utilize recycling but it’s just sad we don’t have more responsible and ethical recycling programs.
People complain about resellers because we take stuff from people in need but there is another side to that argument and it’s that resellers and people who repurpose are playing a part with keeping things out of the landfill... although I do have a hard time buying warm clothing at thrift stores because I want to make sure people who need it have access to it... sadly though much of the warm clothing is now overpriced that it’s out of range for people in need to purchase. I do think some thrift stores probably donate warm clothing to missions... I hope. That’s just my one area when thrifting I just can’t get myself to buy. But that’s just me, I certainly don’t begrudge anyone who does as there are so many ways to look at reselling and part of it is it puts food on peoples table, and helps big resellers employ people.
I guess I’m right there with you when I see the piles of our waist.
Some days the bins are great and then other days I've walked in and have been completely overwhelmed and left. In my experience, I definitely have to be in the mood to dig when I get there. The amount of waste in this country is mind boggling for sure.
Now I want good chocolate! Great haul . Thanks for sharing. I love your videos.
Must be a Stephanie thing! I started eating chocolate before the video was over!!
that PUUUURSE so stunning
I used to have the baby pink Pfaltzgraff, but you're right it is very heavy!... TFS
Just learned recently from "The Laundry Guy" on HGTV many easy tips for cleaning. He says to spray "cheap" vodka on clothing/items that are musty or smell like smoke because it will kill the bacteria! As always! Love your videos :)
Well I just threw out a bunch of Denim and Company. Some beautiful pants that I never even worn that I had specifically made to my measurements. I don't know if you remember when Denim and Company was doing that on QVC. You could pick out the length the waist whether you wanted zippers or buttons high-waisted, mid-rise, straight-leg, flare the whole bit! I had them in white denim, regular blue denim and black denim the problem is I had lost a lot of weight right after I purchase them and couldn't wear them. When I dug them out of my closet so many years later I realized they didn't have the stretch as the denim does these days. I do however think I still have some Denim and Company jackets. I didn't realize they were a find. I'm trying to convince a friend to do some reselling as I am unable. Maybe I will save her this stuff now on but I did give it to a women's shelter so at least I feel good about that. I'm learning so much watching you. Again, I told my friend all about you and I am just beginning to send her your videos. She is in perfect situation to get going with reselling as she just moved onto a very large piece of land that she is going to use in some type of farming but she's not sure. Meantime, I think this would be a great thing for her and her husband is a computer whiz and engineer! I hope I can get them excited to try this.
There was probably a glass insert that was missing from the wood ashtray.
Milk glass is going as fast as I can find it. Bud vases are really wanted right now.
Mrs Albie, For Presidents Club Representatives, Avon Reps , there are just so many Reps, so there are a lot of Mrs Albie
It looks like some of those Avon Mrs. Albee award figurines can bring in nice money but as always, it's certain ones that do best.
My granny had chairs like those.The plaque you passed on of the women’s profile is St. Cecilia who is the patron saint of musicians . I had one like it in the 70’s and probably paid 30.00 for it .
The amount that we waste makes me insane. One more reason to thrift and to buy from resellers.
was there a makers mark on the Stickley chairs?
Yes, they are signed :)
I loved your “I’m so cheap.” I know that I am.
"Cheap" has a price though! It's TIME TIME TIME! That's why the resale prices are justified. Someone has to put the time in to find and market the items so those without time can find them easily.
I think the wood ashtray had a glass liner originally.
I tried to look at stuff on the cart at goodwill once and got yelled at by a worker.😂
That metal table on wheels might be a vintage dentist holder for an autoclave? Just a guess?
You are my my mentor!!!
A glass ashtray fits inside that wood ashtray .
Karen I have never seen a good will bin area so empty . Is that still from the pandemic ? Also, that art deco purse is "all that" oh my goodness I love it. Well you sure made me smile. God bless
I went to the bins once. It was in Portland, OR and I literally found poo in one of the bins. So gross.
Thanks for sharing and caring!
There are 5 different bins near me (1 is super bad, so 4.)and they are awesome. Yours....not so much and it’s so small. As for the bins they roll out during the day, at ours they fluff it up, add to it and send it back out. It’s not new stuff every time. All bins outlets are not created equal. You have to try a few to find the one you like.
Hello 👋 i hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness prosperity love and peace 💞❤️🕊️🕊️ all over the world 🙏🌍
I'm originally from San Francisco California and I am a Colonel officer, where are you from if i may ask?..
The wood ashtray most likely had a glass piece in it; the wood is just the outer part.
id be wearing gloves at the bins lol, Berenstain Bear Books collection at your bins are very popular...thank u for sharing....
GA Karen. Wonderful find on the chairs. At Sally's (Sal. Army) in Whitehall, on Wed., they have 50% off EXCEPT for one color. Funny thing is that usually is the only color to be found. I believe they have elves come in, during the night, and pull all of the other colors.. :o(