3baygarage
Well-known member
"It was the best of times, it was the w...". Wait, that's not right. 
Okay, here's the line I was looking for:
"Hit up 2 sales today. Of course, the first one had zero tools, but I struck pay dirt at the second!"
-Jeff Moss 2012
That quote says it all folks. Many of us can relate to that. It's also the reason we are here in the 6th season of sharing our finds.
Welcome everyone to the 2017 Garage Sale Thread!
This is the place to share your finds with others. We are all here to discuss and share the history and use of these tools and other items. These are the things we pick up at garage sales, yard sales, flea markets, rummage sales, thrift store, estate sales, Craigslist, boot sales (our friends across the pond hope to hear from you!), the good old live auction, etc.. Even curbside finds, freebies, an Ebay purchase, whatever.
Let's see your purchases and pick ups everybody. Tools, garage stuff, shop equipment, storage, camping and outdoors, signs and advertising, cool old stuff, just to name a few. No limits really, but the past threads are a good reference. We do like to stick with the likes of used, old,new-old, or pre-owned. Not really new retail here. Anything that falls along those lines and is interesting to you (after all it must be, you bought it), I'm sure someone else here would love to hear about it and see it.
See it. Did I mention we love pitcherz. Post those pictures folks, we love them and they sure make the thread. If anyone needs help (I know, technology), please ask on the forum. Lots of people willing to help with pictures.
No purchase too small or too big! Let's see that one wrench that jumped out at you or that truckload of cabinets you bought. Maybe even the old dumptruck you bought to haul them.
Tell us the who, what, where, when. We love a good garage sale story. How'd you find what you found?
Suckage - is something of a compliment here. As are the words "You ****". Don't ask for it or you get none. Forum rule.
Just say thanks and watch for when others deserve it for their finds. Prices are sometimes good indicators. Post the price you paid if you want to. Part of the fun sometimes.
Oh yeah, and if no one comments on your post, don't take it the wrong way. Everyone tends to pick out what interests them to comment on.
Links to the previous garage sale seasons:
2012 http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=2217816#post2217816
2013 http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=2796926#post2796926
2014 http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=3622457#post3622457
2015 http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=274738
2016 http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=315373
A great big shout out to all the past hosts of the garage sale thread. You guys rock.
With that being said, let 2017 be safe, happy, and healthy for all. May the picking be good, fun, and plentiful.
Go get 'em boys!
Okay, here's the line I was looking for:
"Hit up 2 sales today. Of course, the first one had zero tools, but I struck pay dirt at the second!"
-Jeff Moss 2012
That quote says it all folks. Many of us can relate to that. It's also the reason we are here in the 6th season of sharing our finds.
Welcome everyone to the 2017 Garage Sale Thread!
This is the place to share your finds with others. We are all here to discuss and share the history and use of these tools and other items. These are the things we pick up at garage sales, yard sales, flea markets, rummage sales, thrift store, estate sales, Craigslist, boot sales (our friends across the pond hope to hear from you!), the good old live auction, etc.. Even curbside finds, freebies, an Ebay purchase, whatever.
Let's see your purchases and pick ups everybody. Tools, garage stuff, shop equipment, storage, camping and outdoors, signs and advertising, cool old stuff, just to name a few. No limits really, but the past threads are a good reference. We do like to stick with the likes of used, old,new-old, or pre-owned. Not really new retail here. Anything that falls along those lines and is interesting to you (after all it must be, you bought it), I'm sure someone else here would love to hear about it and see it.
See it. Did I mention we love pitcherz. Post those pictures folks, we love them and they sure make the thread. If anyone needs help (I know, technology), please ask on the forum. Lots of people willing to help with pictures.
No purchase too small or too big! Let's see that one wrench that jumped out at you or that truckload of cabinets you bought. Maybe even the old dumptruck you bought to haul them.
Tell us the who, what, where, when. We love a good garage sale story. How'd you find what you found?
Suckage - is something of a compliment here. As are the words "You ****". Don't ask for it or you get none. Forum rule.
Just say thanks and watch for when others deserve it for their finds. Prices are sometimes good indicators. Post the price you paid if you want to. Part of the fun sometimes.Oh yeah, and if no one comments on your post, don't take it the wrong way. Everyone tends to pick out what interests them to comment on.
Links to the previous garage sale seasons:
2012 http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=2217816#post2217816
2013 http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=2796926#post2796926
2014 http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=3622457#post3622457
2015 http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=274738
2016 http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=315373
A great big shout out to all the past hosts of the garage sale thread. You guys rock.

With that being said, let 2017 be safe, happy, and healthy for all. May the picking be good, fun, and plentiful.
Go get 'em boys!


