Start your engines!

Its a new year and I’ve already found some fun finds…including some cool vintage Indy 500 treasures including a collectable bottle of 7Up from 1979, a postcard, a poster signed by Al Unser, and a set of glasses from 1973…which happens to be the year I was born, which made it an extra-cool find.

I also found a beautiful red glass cream and sugar set, a Santa and Mrs. Claus Salt and Pepper Shaker set, vintage sewing patterns and a pamphlet and ownership certificate for a Brunswick sewing machine from 1916, an amazing stash of vintage puzzles, a few games, some fun art, and a delightful autograph book with some fun inscriptions.

Here’s to Pop-Culture!

 

I had another fun and productive day of thrifting on Saturday. The day included stops at two of Indianapolis’ four Goodwill Outlets and a stop at a regular Goodwill Store just before closing time.

I have to admit that since discovering the outlets, the allure of the regular retail stores has diminished, but this weekend was a good reminder that there great treasures still to be found at the retail stores – like the items shown in the upper left hand corner–including a grab bag of vintage buttons and zippers and two vintage Barbies and a whole bag of clothing and accessories.  As someone who transitioned from childhood into adulthood with no remaining Barbie shoes in my personal Barbie collection, I see it as no small feat that this bag had 12 complete pairs!  The dolls aren’t in the greatest shape, but again, thinking back to the tragedies that befell my Barbies, they really aren’t that bad considering they are about 60 years old.

My outlet thrifts included a fun salt and pepper shaker set, some vintage cooking utensils and tools, some fun vintage Christmas decor, Vintage comic books in fair condition, a few more children’s books in decent condition, copies of two Opera Librettos and a Chicago Opera program from 1942, two vintage photographs, images of John Bouvier and another gentleman that seem to have autographs, and a collection of vintage toys–including what seems to be a somewhat older collection of bouncy balls.

Vintage or Not?

A vintage puzzle, some interesting wooden tools, Christmas decor, games, books, a cool WWI-era post card, and 3 tins…can you tell which 2 are vintage and which one is not? Hint: think of what you use when you check out at the grocery store.

Act II

Another great adventure with my sister! Our day-long adventure took us to five goodwills. Item for item and pound for pound, I think we did the best with our outlet picks. But Chrissy won the day when she nabbed a pair of very gently used manolo blahnik shoes!

Close, but no fedora! These vintage puzzles were a great find, but sadly, all ended up missing pieces…despite our hard work to comb through the bins where we found them. Despite my disappointment, it was fun getting to see the pictures come alive. Also, my husband pointed out that they might have been discarded because they were missing pieces.