I kinda regret not buying this.
From some random antique store in the Redlands, CA
Thrifting stop while gathering household repair supplies.
Literally a police evidence/supply cabinet, a cute old dresser that’s probably from the 40s, literally over a hundred cabbage patch kids in a small corner, a very legit police car, mini TV, speaks for itself, Pepsi can phone I’d be too nervous to use (you pick it up to answer it), Peugeot, and a neato radio!
From the habitat for humanity restore and the juff e'nuff thrift stores in Red Deer, AB.
Front and back of what I think is a hand made incense burner, signed and dated 1987. The inside has a small space that’s been glazed. It’s just big enough you could burn a small puck of incense and it would produce the smoke to finish off the look this person must’ve been going for. It’s probably trying to convey a deeper message about pollution or something. It came home with me! Toronto, Canada
The face emerges
He’s seen some things
This nice li'l guy from Toronto
A slightly shiftier store I saw on my vacation.
Disney racoon, surprisingly cheap video games, NEON, a canister set I loved (there was also another set of it that included a coffee maker if I remember right), piss cat, and a cursed record.
I don’t actually remember what this store was called but it is an antique mall in Calgary, AB.
So many good finds! Not exactly shifty, just so cool.
A 1700s wardrobe, old arcade machine that actually lets you shoot, juke boxes, a light that was bigger than me, cool and expensive gas pump, a sign that made me giggle and part of a warplane, Jesus’s O-face, a dog painting I actually liked, tons of cool taxidermy, and shoe sign.
From Iron Crow in Calgary, AB.