Off of the audio track, but I found a No. 10 Griswold 716E cast-iron skillet with the lid for less than $35 at the DAV a few days ago. It's about a $150 pan, judging by current sales.
Damn, with the lid? What logo?
Off of the audio track, but I found a No. 10 Griswold 716E cast-iron skillet with the lid for less than $35 at the DAV a few days ago. It's about a $150 pan, judging by current sales.
Local Goodwills never have any decent electronics. But we have an "America's Thrift Store" that is constantly turning over stock and I've found some decent stuff there. Non-audio, but I found this there this past weekend.
That's a portable floppy drive for HP palmtop computers, circa 1985.
I don't know if you've seen this, and this is not exactly how it works, but it's still funny:
GJ
I never find California pottery in a thrift.All I got today was a red ass.
A cool 1960s California Pottery Red Donkey Ash tray, that is.
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Off of the audio track, but I found a No. 10 Griswold 716E cast-iron skillet with the lid for less than $35 at the DAV a few days ago. It's about a $150 pan, judging by current sales.
Damn, with the lid? What logo?
The thrifts are pretty quiet here. Found this at st vinnies. They have resently started up pricing their vinyl. $15 bucks for a sub par copy of thick as a brick....anyways $3. vinyl is visually flawless.
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Also got Boys 2 Men II on cd. For the ladies....
Agreed. I got the same deck for $6 last month at GW. Just can't leave them (provided the belts are good).Yeah Seth, you gotta take any working silver for $6. What? Are you supposed to leave it there, c'mon man it's a rule.
Agreed. I got the same deck for $6 last month at GW. Just can't leave them (provided the belts are good).
Cool. Although not a huge scroe, this was kind of fun. An Apple Macintosh SE M5010 (1MB RAM, two 800K drives) with the original box, manuals/paperwork, operating software, etc. Like a complete idiot, I accidentally left behind an extended keyboard and by the time I went back, I had to settle for a later model (worth well less than the extended version, too). Oh well. Fully operational, so I couldn't complain for $25.
Local Goodwills never have any decent electronics. But we have an "America's Thrift Store" that is constantly turning over stock and I've found some decent stuff there. Non-audio, but I found this there this past weekend.
That's a portable floppy drive for HP palmtop computers, circa 1985.
Offered it to LGR, but he’s not taking donations right now. It’s already got 3 bids on eBay for 10x what I paid. Got to pay for the audio addiction some how.Send it to The 8-bit Guy ? Might feature in one of his donations videos