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Originally Posted by ironbender
Best score there was the steel coffee cans!
have to get them here and go through it

Make sure there isn’t any silver dollars or coinage under all those nails. ⭐️

My project mgr at work, his grandfather was 102 when he passed.
Told me they kept find finding Maxwell house cans full of 70s Eisenhower dollars, quarters and 50cent pieces.

I think he said about 5 coffee cans, mixed with other can beside each other.



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Grandparents left thousands of dollars worth of silver coins in crown royal bags. Also found a couple boxes of rail warning detonators in gramps garage. Cousin and I had a blast shooting those back in the early 80's.


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Slum, what about your bunker?

Lol.


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Those nails could make you the poster spokesman for tetanus! 😜

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Any vintage igloo playmate lunchbox coolers??


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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
Any vintage igloo playmate lunchbox coolers??


I used one of smaller Playmates for my nightcrawler transport.

Then I forgot about it for a week or two

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Momma brought home from a yard sale once: A vintage aluminum Cabelas brand airline type rifle case.


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I’ve found some good deals at garage sales. Victor cutting torch for 25.00

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Yard sales are like pawn shops now.

Fuggin inter web price experts.....


I Saw that on Antiques Roadshow.... sitcom on a gold mine.

Nah. You got some junk. Better put the green .25 sticker on that one. 😂


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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
Yard sales are like pawn shops now.

Fuggin inter web price experts.....


I Saw that on Antiques Roadshow.... sitcom on a gold mine.

Nah. You got some junk. Better put the green .25 sticker on that one. 😂


Pretty much it ^ ^ ^
I used to get a lot of hunting and fishing and camping
gear at pawn shops and garage sales.
Now, there's always somebody that is quoting prices
from fleabay and how valuable that old rusty whatsit
is. The only reasonable sales I've been to in the last
few years were professionally run estate sales in
middle class neighborhoods. Usually they're there to
turn the goods and not fawn over everything since the
unsold crappola gets a one way trip to the curb

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Was cleaning out the loft of my barn back in Ohio a few years ago I found a heaping pile of old feed sacks. Threw them down with the intention of burning them. Filthy nasty things. For Giggles put them up on Craigslist. Ended up with $500 in my pocket. Unbelievable the crap some people will buy.


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Wife and I make every yard sale in town on Friday and Saturday mornings. Get skunked maybe 50% of the time, but find some good stuff also . Gotta be on the street at 0700, by 0930 or so all the good stuff is gone. I make some really great deals on old books.
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