Submitted by smcgowan10 t3_y6firk in Maine
janmichaelvintage t1_isp8qhx wrote
There aren't any "good thrifts" anymore. They're all overpriced with terrible products deranged management and miserable employees.
What are you looking for?
smcgowan10 OP t1_ispct7x wrote
Nothing specific honestly. I just like thrifting.
HSteeves t1_ispjgx7 wrote
I’ve found great stuff at that Goodwill and the Augusta one. Waterville seems like they have better shoes, Augusta has better books.
smcgowan10 OP t1_ispkckv wrote
I haven't checked out Augusta yet! I'll do that! Thanks!
janmichaelvintage t1_ispddcq wrote
Oh, hard to point you in the right direction then.
PvtPug t1_ispen25 wrote
Where do I find old typewriters?
janmichaelvintage t1_ispfbcx wrote
Elmer's Barn, Chicken Barn, those are the places I'd look first. If you're looking for typewriter keys PM me... unless you're the wiseguy downvoting me.
PvtPug t1_ispo0vp wrote
Nah just love typewriters, thanks.
janmichaelvintage t1_ispocs7 wrote
What town are you in? I just saw one in a travel case the other day in some shop.
PvtPug t1_isptz0l wrote
Down East, but I'm all over for work.
WangnanJahad t1_istdn4g wrote
Was just at Chicken barn. all of three typewriters, all ridiculously high price.
janmichaelvintage t1_istf6ph wrote
Yeah hence my first comment about thrifts or used goods. These people are delusional. Although it has to be somewhat because the quality of modern goods is so terrible that there will be no reselling market in 10 years. At a business like that, the sellers don't realize getting into it that they're supporting their own business AND an amazingly outsized portion of the renter's business. No one with a booth at an antique mall is making money except the renter.
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