Exploring the Thrift Store
๐Discovering a sweet resin angel figurine for $3.49
๐ผ๏ธFinding an art pottery piece resembling Mexican pottery for $2.49
๐ฆNoticing interesting items like a duck figurine and an eagle-handled tray
Decision Making Process
๐ญIdentifying potential items for purchase based on quality and brand
โDeciding against picking up a set of items due to surplus at home
๐Concluding the shopping trip and moving on to the next thrift store
Vintage Finds and Discussions
๐บFinding various damaged vintage items like a handmade Stein and cracked cookie jar
๐ชDiscussing a red Muller possibly McCoy cookie jar with a crack on the lid
๐งFeeling unease towards vintage dolls and reluctance in dealing with them
Exciting Discoveries at Goodwill
๐ผ๏ธFinding faux wood pictures and glass with Italy marking at Goodwill
๐ฐTotal spend at Walkersville Goodwill was $48, excited about Croc stoneware piece for booth
๐ฎ๐นExcitement for contemporary made in Italy piece, looking forward to removing sticker from the bottom
FAQ
What was the most expensive item purchased during the thrift shopping trip?
The Croc stoneware piece for $48.
Did the shopper encounter any vintage dolls during the trip?
Yes, but there was unease and reluctance in dealing with them.
What decision was made regarding a set of items considered for purchase?
It was decided against due to having a surplus at home.
What was the total spend at Walkersville Goodwill?
$48.
What interesting items were found at the thrift store?
A sweet resin angel figurine, art pottery resembling Mexican pottery, a duck figurine, and an eagle-handled tray.
Summary with Timestamps
๐๏ธ 0:32Exploring unique items at a thrift store in Maryland, including art pottery and sweet figurines.
๐๏ธ 4:28Exploring items at a thrift store and deciding on purchases based on quality and value.
๐ 8:37Discovery of damaged vintage items including a handmade Stein, a cracked cookie jar, and eerie dolls.
๐๏ธ 12:50Thrifting at Goodwill, found items including faux wood pictures, glass with Italy marking, spending $48.