Hunting for Goodies




I have a string of thrift stores I visit several times a week and one or two outlet stores that I am thrilled to have near my neck of the woods. Here are a couple of the things I found this week. The Keyword game is from 1953 and is in perfect condition including the directions. The box was sealed so I couldn't peek inside until I got home and was I thrilled when I saw all of the wonderful pieces it included. Next at my favorite outlet store Ballard's Back Room, from the Ballard's catelog, I got this great distressed table and the apothocary jars. I bought six of these jars, then when I got home I thought I should have gotten several more. I called and they are all gone now. They were sooo cheap I could kick myself.
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