Dedicated to reusing, restoring, revitalizing whatever I may find in my travels. Yard sale junkie, estate sale haunter, (or haunted, either one will work), thrift store detective and picker extroardinaire.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Estate Find Saga Continued
After our eyes adjusted to the dim light and our noses adjusted to the smell, we could see the inside of the building was stuffed full of who knows what. There were at least 5 pool tables, each one stacked with an odd assortment of things. Right inside the door I made my first few finds for my list; a metal vanity stool, an ornate wrought iron aquarium stand, a metal kitchen stool with fold out steps and, nailed to the wall, a winston cigarette thermometer. Awesome! Further into the room there was a great rusty metal cart, about 10 bicycles, approximately 10 vintage pinball machines (spoken for by family), another rusty metal cart, innumerable unidentiiable objects and a piano. We had the grandkids with us so we couldn't stay long, but the attorney had the list and promised to get together with the family member for some prices. We also told him that we would like to dig more if that was alright with them? So we made an appointment to come back another day without the kids and to find out how much they wanted for their treasures.
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And the beat goes on
My granddaughter Lorelei and great-nephews Landon and John
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