Thrift Store Scores
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@sabergirl right!? I figured it was the best score I’ll ever find, so I had to nab them both..
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In Arizona for my son’s soccer tournament, so I checked out a local thrift shop and picked up some scores


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@Inorganic I'd recognize those price tags anywhere
We only have one VV left in Oregon and it happens to be 1/4 mile from my house
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@GraemeE you fiend!!! That’s hilarious - and how lucky you are to have one so close !!
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I hit up the monthly vintage flea market here in North Portland and grabbed some pants for me and wifey. These fatigues have an October 30th1952 manufacture date.




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Great score! even better if its the right size, but you might get a good buck for vintage MIL stuff (A quick google search on the M-1951 pants reveal around 80$)
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@Inorganic excellent score
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@scarfmace oh good to know! Luckily they fit and I’ll wear them - they were $10 and I just couldn’t pass them up. The sellers (2 old fellas selling only military items) had a bunch of leather pilot jackets from Vietnam/Korean war - beautiful leather, a little beat up in the cuffs - but well priced at $45.
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@GraemeE thanks my guy. You should check it out some time. This particular market is located at the armory near PDX, runs 1/month and has higher quality/antique items vs the Sunday one in St Johns (although that one is currently 1/month until March).
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@Inorganic I've been looking for a vintage B3 for ages, I found one in a thrift store in Amsterdam a couple years ago for 100€ but it wasn't my size.
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@scarfmace I didn’t see any of those, but I’ll keep my eye out
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@Inorganic between the 2 pieces that's a savings of like $800 from Mr Freedom/Real Mccoys prices for repros....
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@GraemeE that's crazy to think about....I'm taking your last comment as an endorsement to continue shopping at the flea! It's basically my Sunday religion
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@Inorganic for sure keep going
If I can sneak out I'll definately try to catch it too
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Holy shit how could I forget this gem that I picked up at the weekend as well?
It’s a lunchbox from the 1950s designed by a Canadian miner. The story goes that he was waiting for the train to take him down into the mine and didn’t have a seat so he used his lunchbox which promptly collapsed. He went home and took it upon himself to design a lunchbox that you can sit on. I picked it up for $3!




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@Inorganic that’s beautiful


