I don't know if I'd call Epic Pinball obscure, it was really very popular back in the day. Epic just milked it every way they could. You could either buy it per episode (3-4 tables per episode, 3 episodes total) or by the individual table. I remember buying episode 2 back on Compuserve. Still have the install discs floating around.
Ok, a few random comments: 1) After I discovered Clint's LGR channel, I started watching his Thrift videos. Eventually I went back and watched ALL LGR thrift videos from 1 to 41. It was fun to see the development of these videos, especially the "lucky rock", which I wait for in every thrift video now. When I finished all the thrift videos, I was depressed, waiting for a new one. Haha. So this is my first thrift video that I get to see as a fresh release. 2) When I visit my local Savers store now, I hear Clint's voice in my head narrating my visit. "And over in the Puzzles and Games section...." 3) My teenager has joined the fun and when he rides with me to Savers sometimes he'll be the guy who says "Let's go THRIFTing!" Haha.
he should totally try and get his way into one of those corporate sales where they sell old computer stuff like wendell from level1techs did, i'd watch that.
'Sweetie that was a lovely idea but daddy already has a husband, remember?' 'NO I WANT MRS. STEVENS TO BE MY MUMMY' 'Mrs Stevens is also already married' 'I DON'T CAAAAAARE, AAAAAAAAA' 'AAAAAAAAAA WHY ARE YOU LIKE THIS' 'I WANT ICE CREAM' 'WE ALL WANT ICE CREAM YOU CAN'T ALWAYS HAVE ICE CRE-' [smash cut to ice cream]
My girlfriend came rushing through the door after work yelling "new thrift, new thrift, new thrift!", she ran to her computer and started watching intensely like it was some kind of big event or something. Afterwards she was so pleased and went on with her day smiling. Thank you.
"does not give me joy" Goddamnit, Marie Kondo made my mom sell my vintage Transformer collection. I tell her to hang onto some of my stuff while I'm moving apartments, and half of it's gone when I come to take it back.
@@Jerbod2 all depends, $10-$50 depending on condition and how proud they are and if they've had their caps replaces. Problem is they have shitty capacitors that go out and cause screen problems and while they work you have to hold it at an odd angle to see. It's a cheap but difficult/time consuming fix.
I think I payed $29-39 for a game gear with travel case and a bout the same amount of games, plus AC adapter on ebay, and that was 2009, nevermind now.
"Took longer than expected to put this video together." Please please don't let that sour you on making further thrifting episodes, these are so enjoyable to watch.
That Game Gear find was a roller-coaster of emotions! First I was stoked you found one, then bummed it didn't work, then stoke again when you got it modded and repaired! Great video as per usual!
We don't have anything like this in the UK, we have plenty of charity shops but they're usually small, and almost always focussed on ladies clothing, and the odd shelf of cds/dvds/books.
We had that clock on the left at 2:26, lol. And of course, as soon as Clint finds a calculator, 58008. LOL. Good ol' reliable Clint. We didn't have a radio antenna rotor, but we did have a TV antenna rotor controller back in the 90's when I lived in the country. I remember watching TV and watching the picture get better and better as the antenna rotated to the correct angle.
Hi Clint, Love your videos, not so much into woodgrain as you, but I was there during the start of the PC revolution. It's so cool watching you build or restore systems I once considered top of the line. I so remember when I got my first MB with VLB and had a Cirus Logic VLB video card, it was sooo fast, in Windows you could drag a window smoothly instead of just the outline. Oh and I could play Screamer 2 in Hi res mode! Part of that time I was moving from the Amiga to the PC, I remember the Amiga still being super awesome for music as I ran a music studio based around the Amiga, but the Sound Blaster AWE started to change that. Well I guess I have gone on for a bit too long so I will finish by saying "Thank you", over the years I have loved your videos, I especially love your Christmas ones and any Thrifts. Take care, Clare.
I'm a simple man, I see a new episode of LGR thrifts and I cry out in an unreasonable amount of joy and enthusiasm, startling my coworkers in the process. I bull-rush through the cubicle isles, knocking women and children out of the way as I scream in excitement "A NEW EPISODE OF LGR THRIFTS! A NEW EPISODE OF LGR THRIFTS!" A tear comes to my eye. A tear of joy. I wipe it away as I remember I need to stay macho. Everyone begins to stare. I don’t care. I’m already out the door and starting my car. I speed home with the fury of a starving lion taking down a gazelle. But the lion is malnourished. So am I. I haven’t had a new episode of LGR thrifts in 5 months. I finally arrive home, my palette whet. Work clothes off. Comfy clothes on. I sit back, relax, and begin the journey. Oh sweet heaven. I am home. I watch the episode and it really lubes my gears something swell. Soon I fall asleep from the crash after the adrenaline rush. I awake the next morning to a phone call. It’s my boss. I’ve been fired for leaving work on a Friday at 10:30 in the morning with no notice of absence. I don’t care, LGR THRIFTS! Why were their children in the cubicle isle?
AHHH MY FAVORITE SERIES! IT’S BACK! I’ve been having a rough time lately with anxiety and these videos are so relaxing and interesting. Thank you, Clint. It inspired me to try and go thrifting at a local Salvation Army store and there was nothing but clothes and tchotchkes.
I have to say: these episodes helped me get through a weird last quarter of last year. I binged all of them repeatedly for days then. I am all too happy to be watching this again. My favorite thing that you've found was a Talking Whizkid from the 80's. I LOVED that thing. I played with it everyday in my youth, and I wish I had kept it around. I appreciate this, and all your videos. Thank you for them all.
Every single dang GameGear I got when I worked at Goodwill was never in working condition. The people who donated always left the batteries in them, leaving the unit corroded.
But at prices that are basically equal to what you'd get on ebay/other auction sites? Buying old equipment at full internet value with zero buyer protection, why? Refering to examples such as the grundig, technics & bsr shown in the video (all of which have been obviously priced by running a search on ebay.)
That wooden floor is *gold* brown. Gold! That's beautiful. Also enjoy seeing Spirograph in any form at all; nothing but good memories connected to that. The Sega surprise was a great way to wrap up the video. Long live Sega! :-)
Been so long since you've done another thrifting video! Have you ever considered making a video checking out a local e-waste center? Sometimes you can find some really good stuff there! I found a Cherry G86 keyboard used for point of sale that has Cherry MX brown switches. Best tech thrift find I've found!
@Miruku I mean, any keyboard with Cherry switches for $5 is a steal. It's also nice to switch it up a bit from the heavier switches in my Model M that I used for 5 years.
Oh man my Mum had one of those pendulum clocks! It's so cool just to see neat old things from childhood. Loving all the woodgrain! and I actually love that bird whiskey decanter! LOL
1:58, that's a crossover I never thought I'd see lmao! That guy is a wrestler named Shannon Moore who has a punk gimmick. Funny that someone got rid of their autograph of him lol.
Boy I love it when you post these. Minimalist lifestyle so I live the dream of buying things through Clint. Saw 50+ X10 HOME AUTOMATION and was like "hey maybe Clint oh wait he has tons of that anyway"
the goodwills in my area are 97% clothing, which disappoints me, so my go to is value village now, I used to get the anniversary clocks for their bell jar's for figures to be displayed in and kept dust free, its a cheap cover them. the Time-o-lite was used for photography film development at least we used similar things back when I was in school
Solid laugh when you were “judging” the weird whisky containers then panned down to your disk box. Hahaha. I’ve never watched a video from this series before and now I have to go catch up. :)
Huh...I went to this one thrift shop in my whole province. Picked up a nice looking box because I kinda needed one. Opened it. And there's a crack pipe. Sometimes I wish I had a twitter. This would have looked good on the next video^^ (also there was a very, very nice early 20th century radio/turntable combo piece of furniture)
OMG the Game Gear!!! I had one of these toward the end of its heyday when they were going for far less than their original price. Bought it with my own money at the mall as a teen... playing Defenders of Oasis until sunrise, seeing how many times I could recharge the same set of standard AA batteries on the BuddyL supercharger my grandma bought me for Christmas. Ahh, you've brought back the memories.
Ahh Another thrifting episode. Clint, you taught be how to properly thrift and I thank you for that! Darth Vader mask for 1$ :) Yes, please do a Z-board video! Awesome content man
I had that very Grundig Years ago. Acquired from a yard sale. am, fm, sw, lw, mw, & sb. The sound out of that radio is amazing! Finally the fast and slow tune string popped and I went it for surgery. At the time it was way way out of my realm of expertise and sat in a box for two years before I painstakingly chucked it box and all. Been looking for another on for some time. Nice find for a GoodWill.
That DOD pedal was my first effects pedal. I didn't (and still don't) play guitar, but I wanted, no, NEEDED a flanger. Think of a chorus type effect, but much more space-time wibbly-wobbly, bendy-wendy sort of effect. Still have it somewhere and it has a really mean sound to it when you set the dials to extreme depth and resonance.
*Goodwill employes talking*
"Hey Gerald it's that weirdo that does things to a rock!" :P
"Remember to roll out all the woodgrain stuff that we have, for some reason, that guy is into that"
"Hide all the big box PC games"
"Hide those old computers as well. He always have that creepy smile every time he sees them!"
"Do we have any old calculators laying around?"
@B. Fagan some people just don't want other people to have nice things
I like the idea that some boss chucked out the office's photocopier after seeing that Marie Kondo show.
PHOTOCOPYING DOES NOT GIVE ME JOY
S
@@coryallen5328 S
@@geoff3610 why am I tagged in this
@@coryallen5328 because you did the s
This was over a year ago.. I forgot 🤣
"I own each of these (obscure pinball video games) individually so I'm not going to get it."
I think only you can say that, Clint.
I don't know if I'd call Epic Pinball obscure, it was really very popular back in the day. Epic just milked it every way they could. You could either buy it per episode (3-4 tables per episode, 3 episodes total) or by the individual table. I remember buying episode 2 back on Compuserve. Still have the install discs floating around.
in the ninties pinball was a great thing, like flightsims. so it´s def not obscure, especially those in the box^^
Ok, a few random comments: 1) After I discovered Clint's LGR channel, I started watching his Thrift videos. Eventually I went back and watched ALL LGR thrift videos from 1 to 41. It was fun to see the development of these videos, especially the "lucky rock", which I wait for in every thrift video now. When I finished all the thrift videos, I was depressed, waiting for a new one. Haha. So this is my first thrift video that I get to see as a fresh release. 2) When I visit my local Savers store now, I hear Clint's voice in my head narrating my visit. "And over in the Puzzles and Games section...." 3) My teenager has joined the fun and when he rides with me to Savers sometimes he'll be the guy who says "Let's go THRIFTing!" Haha.
To be honest, even if you DONT find anything during your thrifting, it is still very fun to watch you go at it :)
Agreed, I'd watch him just sorting through an actual landfill and laughing at weird stuff, tbh.
Very true
he should totally try and get his way into one of those corporate sales where they sell old computer stuff like wendell from level1techs did, i'd watch that.
To spice up things quite a bit, I don't mind him "thrifting" food items for his LGR foods.
Oh man, “will you marry my daddy” a homemade placard ending up in a goodwill can’t possibly be a story that had a happy end.
Poor thing.
Goodwill just makes me sad. Cept when I find cool shit.
"Happy 30th birthday Gran!"
'Sweetie that was a lovely idea but daddy already has a husband, remember?'
'NO I WANT MRS. STEVENS TO BE MY MUMMY'
'Mrs Stevens is also already married'
'I DON'T CAAAAAARE, AAAAAAAAA'
'AAAAAAAAAA WHY ARE YOU LIKE THIS'
'I WANT ICE CREAM'
'WE ALL WANT ICE CREAM YOU CAN'T ALWAYS HAVE ICE CRE-'
[smash cut to ice cream]
@@LordJazzly LOL
My girlfriend came rushing through the door after work yelling "new thrift, new thrift, new thrift!", she ran to her computer and started watching intensely like it was some kind of big event or something. Afterwards she was so pleased and went on with her day smiling. Thank you.
"does not give me joy"
Goddamnit, Marie Kondo made my mom sell my vintage Transformer collection. I tell her to hang onto some of my stuff while I'm moving apartments, and half of it's gone when I come to take it back.
I actually gasped when you found the Game Gear. lol
So many memories obliterating AA batteries playing Columns and Shining Force.
I did as well. Same as when he showed the last XBOX game, love me some Fable.
My first Genesis games were Sonic, Columns, and some game with these robot fish I can't remember the name of
I wonder if you could make a USB adapter for it...
8:21 Woodgrain toaster. A merger of LGR and Technology Connections!
@just a channel That would be like melted honey for the ears :D
lol we had that toaster in the late 90s
Perhaps
It was a cute toaster! It toasts buns while looking stylish.
Also great band name
OMG the gamegear score!! I still remember getting mine for Christmas of 1992.
What do they go for nowadays?
12 bucks ish
@@Jerbod2 all depends, $10-$50 depending on condition and how proud they are and if they've had their caps replaces. Problem is they have shitty capacitors that go out and cause screen problems and while they work you have to hold it at an odd angle to see. It's a cheap but difficult/time consuming fix.
Sold mine (recapped) boxed with one game for 100 euro.
Mine fell off my bed and broke :(
jesus a fully loaded gamegear for 12 bucks that is something i will never see here in my entire life
thats what i thought too
Try recycling centres and places like that. Very occasionally people will dump some expensive stuff - such as a Super Nintendo and a heap of games!
Such a bargain! He did very well there.
Good god, the Goodwill's where I live would have that thing for $80 bucks probably.
I think I payed $29-39 for a game gear with travel case and a bout the same amount of games, plus AC adapter on ebay, and that was 2009, nevermind now.
Greetings from Japan! I love thrifts videos!
Vivi Giappone - video sul Giappone dal Giappone! 日本語が話せますか?
Which prefecture are you in?
Greetings from Finland
Greetings from Brazil.
@Bryan Ogg The rest goes to PBS oligarchs
Do you have any shirts that feature random English words and phrases?
I’m experiencing the Reverse Marie Kondo Effect. I say thank you as cool cheap stuff streams into my house.
lol yes
"All of the boomer's favorite shows" That made me chuckle from being very accurate.
"Took longer than expected to put this video together."
Please please don't let that sour you on making further thrifting episodes, these are so enjoyable to watch.
That Game Gear find was a roller-coaster of emotions! First I was stoked you found one, then bummed it didn't work, then stoke again when you got it modded and repaired! Great video as per usual!
Thanks for the spoilers. 😒
Scott Scott
Completely your own fault for checking the comments before the video is finished.
@@ABC-cq5hm That's like coming to a book review and complaining about spoilers... Actually kind of funny.
@@ABC-cq5hm Haha why would you look at the comments before finishing the video? Were you expecting people to not discuss the video?
* sees Pinball set and the title "Balls of Steel" *
* waits for Duke impression *
Thanks Clint, wasn't disappointed.
IIRC, Duke Nukem is in that game.
The 'Corby Trouser Press'!!!!
Alan Partridge would be so proud!
Back of the net!
AH HA
In off the red!
I was in Corby, England in 2017, guess what they had in the hotel room! A Corby trouser press :)
@@domtomazo Once upon a time you'd fine a Corby trouser press in every hotel room or B&B here in the UK. I haven't seen one in years now though!
I really liked the way you corrected yourself on the dark room timer by cutting over to yourself editing that section of the video. Very clever!
Thank goodness he didn't forget to do a hitchhikers reference 🐳
@Bryan Ogg the rest goes to Hawaiian oligarchs
@@MHKKN absolutely you Zarkin Frood!
@Bryan Ogg I'm not sure what that has to do with my comment. It was almost not entirely unlike a rational thought.
so long, and thanks for all the thrifts!
We don't have anything like this in the UK, we have plenty of charity shops but they're usually small, and almost always focussed on ladies clothing, and the odd shelf of cds/dvds/books.
I feel your pain and know exactly what you mean. I've got a few PSX games in the past and Shenmue II but it's usually very very slim pickings.
Try cash generator/cash converters for electronics and games. I've had some bargains there.
We had that clock on the left at 2:26, lol.
And of course, as soon as Clint finds a calculator, 58008. LOL. Good ol' reliable Clint.
We didn't have a radio antenna rotor, but we did have a TV antenna rotor controller back in the 90's when I lived in the country. I remember watching TV and watching the picture get better and better as the antenna rotated to the correct angle.
My grandma has one of those clocks here in Finland.
"This thing is hideous. I want it."
that game gear find is the kind of thing I genuinely dream about 🤤
My jaw completely detached.
Charky in England, you could get a TV adaptor for the game gear in 1988!
Clint Wiseau: 5:31
"Oh hey Chewbacca"
Hi Clint,
Love your videos, not so much into woodgrain as you, but I was there during the start of the PC revolution. It's so cool watching you build or restore systems I once considered top of the line. I so remember when I got my first MB with VLB and had a Cirus Logic VLB video card, it was sooo fast, in Windows you could drag a window smoothly instead of just the outline. Oh and I could play Screamer 2 in Hi res mode!
Part of that time I was moving from the Amiga to the PC, I remember the Amiga still being super awesome for music as I ran a music studio based around the Amiga, but the Sound Blaster AWE started to change that.
Well I guess I have gone on for a bit too long so I will finish by saying "Thank you", over the years I have loved your videos, I especially love your Christmas ones and any Thrifts.
Take care,
Clare.
wow that game gear with the box for $12 was a steal
Ok man, that Game Gear find is just unreal... 😄
*so jelly*
@@deadmetalbr completely :D
I'm a simple man, I see a new episode of LGR thrifts and I cry out in an unreasonable amount of joy and enthusiasm, startling my coworkers in the process. I bull-rush through the cubicle isles, knocking women and children out of the way as I scream in excitement "A NEW EPISODE OF LGR THRIFTS! A NEW EPISODE OF LGR THRIFTS!" A tear comes to my eye. A tear of joy. I wipe it away as I remember I need to stay macho. Everyone begins to stare. I don’t care. I’m already out the door and starting my car. I speed home with the fury of a starving lion taking down a gazelle. But the lion is malnourished. So am I. I haven’t had a new episode of LGR thrifts in 5 months. I finally arrive home, my palette whet. Work clothes off. Comfy clothes on. I sit back, relax, and begin the journey. Oh sweet heaven. I am home. I watch the episode and it really lubes my gears something swell. Soon I fall asleep from the crash after the adrenaline rush. I awake the next morning to a phone call. It’s my boss. I’ve been fired for leaving work on a Friday at 10:30 in the morning with no notice of absence. I don’t care, LGR THRIFTS!
Why were their children in the cubicle isle?
greetings from western Australia. Thrifts is such a great show. Never forget the lucky rock.
AHHH MY FAVORITE SERIES! IT’S BACK!
I’ve been having a rough time lately with anxiety and these videos are so relaxing and interesting. Thank you, Clint. It inspired me to try and go thrifting at a local Salvation Army store and there was nothing but clothes and tchotchkes.
That dual 4:3 monitor would be nice too have for my two pc's i usually have standing next too eachother. my windows 98 rig & testrig.
to*
I have to say: these episodes helped me get through a weird last quarter of last year. I binged all of them repeatedly for days then. I am all too happy to be watching this again. My favorite thing that you've found was a Talking Whizkid from the 80's. I LOVED that thing. I played with it everyday in my youth, and I wish I had kept it around. I appreciate this, and all your videos. Thank you for them all.
Congrats on finding that GameGear.
I have never been that lucky.
Every single dang GameGear I got when I worked at Goodwill was never in working condition. The people who donated always left the batteries in them, leaving the unit corroded.
I seriously lucked out and managed to come up with a Sega Nomad from a garage sale once.
Always a delight when Clint goes thrifting his mellow tone is the best
So glad to see this series back! You're one of the guys that got me addicted to thrift store game hunting. ♥️
This is so peaceful. I sincerely can’t thank you enough.
“Can’t really complain” speaking of the greatest find of all time. I’d have paid 12 bucks for the box alone.
I saw a game gear for 40 dollar without the box, dude you got an incredible unit.
The "Prince of Punk" is Pro Wrestler Shannon Moore.
What's funny is that in the late 90's early 2000's he had a Boy Band Gimmick
Thank god someone mentioned this. I didn't expect to see an autographed picture of TNA Shannon Moore. I probably would have bought it haha
With Shane Helms, Evan Karagais and Tank Abbot.
Evan "Nothing Happening" Karagais.
@@everyonelovesmajima Who am I to doubt El Dandy.
A Grundig and a Yamaha?
Techmoan and the 8-Bit Guy would be excited. 🤣
But at prices that are basically equal to what you'd get on ebay/other auction sites?
Buying old equipment at full internet value with zero buyer protection, why?
Refering to examples such as the grundig, technics & bsr shown in the video (all of which have been obviously priced by running a search on ebay.)
Techmoan would also like the cassette deck at 6:11, it seems like his style with the VU meters and the silver front plate.
7:09 "Hi Susan. I was a bit bored so I dismantled my Corby Trouser Press..."
I confirm, always nice to watch this kind of vid. Cheers from Barcelona (Spain).
I LOVE THRIFTS! I love to shop vicariously through you.
well said!
Daaang, wow that Sega Game Gear find was sick. Congratz man!
That made me super mad.
2:06 - Love Hina!!
That wooden floor is *gold* brown. Gold! That's beautiful. Also enjoy seeing Spirograph in any form at all; nothing but good memories connected to that. The Sega surprise was a great way to wrap up the video. Long live Sega! :-)
FINALLY! I was just thinking this week that it's been a long time since I've seen a good Thrifting episode :)
The Acoustic Research stereo receiver under the Technics cassette deck is pretty desirable.
I watch all of the other LGR content but I've never seen one of these, just didn't see the appeal. Welcome to my new guilty pleasure.
I will never tire of watching these thrifting videos. Long may they continue.
Been so long since you've done another thrifting video! Have you ever considered making a video checking out a local e-waste center? Sometimes you can find some really good stuff there! I found a Cherry G86 keyboard used for point of sale that has Cherry MX brown switches. Best tech thrift find I've found!
@Miruku I mean, any keyboard with Cherry switches for $5 is a steal. It's also nice to switch it up a bit from the heavier switches in my Model M that I used for 5 years.
Love the Thrifts series, it's honestly inspired me to go to more thrift shops and seeing what fun things may be out there! Thanks LGR!
Omg finally, I can only binge watch the other thrifts so many times (4 times to be exact 👀)
Are there any that are as good as this one?
Oh man my Mum had one of those pendulum clocks! It's so cool just to see neat old things from childhood.
Loving all the woodgrain! and I actually love that bird whiskey decanter! LOL
I got more excited about a new Thrifts episode than about the GoT finale.
You have no idea how happy I was to see a new episode of LGR Thrifts show up on my feed!!!
finally dude! we missed your thrifting adventures :) greetings from Cyprus
I love this format of video. Watching you go through the Goodwills rifling through junk and treasures is very satisfying.
Oh how I've missed the LGR Thrifts theme song. Good video as usual
All I can say is... MOAR!!!
Seriously, this show is excellent and I could watch it all day.
oh yay! LGR THRIFT episode!
I genuinely miss this series! :D
1:58, that's a crossover I never thought I'd see lmao! That guy is a wrestler named Shannon Moore who has a punk gimmick. Funny that someone got rid of their autograph of him lol.
When you found the Game Gear, I melted.
Made my morning. I LOVE these and it saves me a trip to the Goodwill myself.
HOLY SHIT, YEEESSSS!
Lol but fr your my favorite youtuber
This is a great series, always happy when I get to sit and watch a new one!
Yesss! More thrifting! Best companion to a tub of B&Js
You have one of my favourite presentation voices on all of RUclips. (oh.. and great content!)
Damn that game gear is an amazing find. I'd be ecstatic if I found one like that even if it didnt work
Best series, happy you're continuing to do these. Keep up the great work, Clint.
Always good to see another LGR Thrifts ep! :D
Boy I love it when you post these. Minimalist lifestyle so I live the dream of buying things through Clint. Saw 50+ X10 HOME AUTOMATION and was like "hey maybe Clint oh wait he has tons of that anyway"
first thrifting video of 2019!
It seems it's getting very hard to find interesting items nowadays huh? ☹️
the goodwills in my area are 97% clothing, which disappoints me, so my go to is value village now, I used to get the anniversary clocks for their bell jar's for figures to be displayed in and kept dust free, its a cheap cover them. the Time-o-lite was used for photography film development at least we used similar things back when I was in school
1:58 The fact that they're giving away TNA memorabilia at Goodwill just sums up the recent history of the company before they became Impact. Lol 😂
Who was that in the picture? Shannon moore?
@@lpbbinc Yep lol
I love thrifts !! And watched through the whole series 3 or 4 times.. And love when I see a new one in my subs list! Keep up the amazing work..
You didn't buy the House on Haunted Hill poster for PUR?
Solid laugh when you were “judging” the weird whisky containers then panned down to your disk box. Hahaha. I’ve never watched a video from this series before and now I have to go catch up. :)
LGR: pulls out what looks like yaoi
*instantly replaces it*
Timestamp? Asking for a friend
Gotta wonder kind of person those manga belonged to, and if they donated them on their own accord or not.
@@xerethas about 2:07, you filth ;)
13:20 , just marking my place dont mind me.
It made my day to get home from a long day at work to see a new Thrifts episode
Huh...I went to this one thrift shop in my whole province. Picked up a nice looking box because I kinda needed one. Opened it. And there's a crack pipe.
Sometimes I wish I had a twitter. This would have looked good on the next video^^ (also there was a very, very nice early 20th century radio/turntable combo piece of furniture)
These Goodwill videos are the best ever!. Keep them coming.
Great ep as always, that Game Gear bundle was a choice find 👍
OMG the Game Gear!!! I had one of these toward the end of its heyday when they were going for far less than their original price. Bought it with my own money at the mall as a teen... playing Defenders of Oasis until sunrise, seeing how many times I could recharge the same set of standard AA batteries on the BuddyL supercharger my grandma bought me for Christmas. Ahh, you've brought back the memories.
That Sega GG was a freakn SCORE!
My first _new_ LGR! I've bingewatched all the old episodes since your last upload xD
Ahh Another thrifting episode. Clint, you taught be how to properly thrift and I thank you for that! Darth Vader mask for 1$ :)
Yes, please do a Z-board video!
Awesome content man
I love the infrequency of the Thrift videos.
That Gamegear is almost too perfect. It's like someone planted it for you to find.
it's not storage wars :P
Woah... 10:50 was my first MSDos era PC keyboard. Thanks for reactivating dormant neurons. This is a great series!
A framed Shannon Moore Picture from TNA? THAT was random!
A Corby trouser press can sometimes be found in hotel rooms in the UK, I think they used to be a lot more common than they are now.
LETS GO THRIFTING
Zarni Soe Tokyo Thrift
I find these videos relaxing and enjoyable!!!
I wish my goodwill stores had such good stuff as yours. (Florida)
"...a collection of... all the boomers' favorite shows..." lmao
I'm Gen X and I love NCIS.
I had that very Grundig Years ago. Acquired from a yard sale. am, fm, sw, lw, mw, & sb. The sound out of that radio is amazing! Finally the fast and slow tune string popped and I went it for surgery. At the time it was way way out of my realm of expertise and sat in a box for two years before I painstakingly chucked it box and all. Been looking for another on for some time. Nice find for a GoodWill.
Super Monkey Ball! oh the nostalgia!
That DOD pedal was my first effects pedal. I didn't (and still don't) play guitar, but I wanted, no, NEEDED a flanger. Think of a chorus type effect, but much more space-time wibbly-wobbly, bendy-wendy sort of effect. Still have it somewhere and it has a really mean sound to it when you set the dials to extreme depth and resonance.