Thanks for putting baby Jesus in the box! I do that too. When I see a pair of anything that's been separated, I always reunite them. It makes me happy. lol
Goodwill is doing way too much where the prices are concerned. They put the good stuff on eBay and put the damaged stuff on the shelves. For a non collector or non reseller like me I might as well buy new or yard sales.
They don’t sell on eBay - they have their own auction website. But yes, I agree that Goodwill is an extremely greedy organization, especially considering that all of the items they sell were given to them for free. They are also a 501 c3 nonprofit “charity”, which gives them numerous benefits as well. What really upsets me is that their CEO makes over $700,000 a year, yet they pay their employees with disabilities only 22 - 41 cents per hour. Seriously.
@@sebastianreeves6801 I am pretty sure I got a record off eBay that said it was through Goodwill. But I can’t say for sure. I will say in my neck of the woods, our Salvation Army will take items of value, put them behind a glass cabinet, and hold silent auctions. I find it quite annoying to be honest. Just sell the stuff, please.
@@Bernie3000 silent auctions??! Say what? How are college students and people who have very little to no income are going to manage? Everybody is so greedy!😡
It is the Taj Mahal and decoration on the building itself is replete with inlaid coloured stone designs That would be a souvenir piece as there are stonemason work shops all around with skills passed down the generations to keep on top of the repairs but also to sell souvenirs A very impressive place visit It is a mausoleum and surprisingly small inside just housing two tombs You can’t go inside only look through a grill but at dawn the building takes on a lovely hue and I was lucky enough to visit when there weren’t so many visitors A fabulous 50th birthday trip combining India and Jordan, so I also got to see Petra
That candle was amazing!! What a good bunch of finds. My best recent treasure is a huge Tonala pottery cat with the most upset expression painted into his face! He's extremely stinky (smoke) so he's been exiled to the shed for a bit till he's tolerable. I've named him Geoffrey.
Love watching you I have 3 Goodwills bear me and seems they have gotten outrageous on prices for something someone gave them My niece calls it GreedyWill now And ours also doesn't do color of the day
When I worked at a mountain ski resort many years ago, we used that same silverware in our high end restaurant. They looked really pretty displayed on the tables:)
I like it when you give an estimated value on an item. That just educates me a little bit more. But a lot of times you are able to buy something and make a profit on an item whereas if I bought the same item I would only be able to sell it for what you bought it for 🤣
I found a Wendal August Forge trivet at my local thrift store today....I knew what it was immediately,so,I slyly grabbed it from under a hideous plastic bowl,slipped it my basket,then nonchalantly went to the register,paid $1.99 and probably looked sketchy as I swiftly walked out of the door,yes,I shamelessly did a happy dance when safely in my car😂😀😳
Have you noticed how difficult finding “treasures” at Goodwill has become? Now that they have their own auction website, seems a bit more challenging to find quality pieces or not so readily available as maybe a year ago? Could also be my area too.🤷🏼♀️
I think that is happening country wide. I am so tired of going to Goodwill & seeing things priced more than what I could buy them for new! Very rarely do I find anything special anymore:(. My local Goodwill even sells Dollar Tree items for $2.99 & $3.99! Ugh!
I work in a second hand store, and we certainly mark prices that are suitable to the object. I research the item and price it just under what they have sold for/ selling for. We are not there to sustain or support others reselling our items, we sell items to support the business. Now granted our store employs ppl living with disabilities, to give them the opportunity to be included in main stream society. ... they do get paid wages, it's not volunteer work. I myself am certified in disability support. We also teach our staff how to build items and recycle items, using tools etc. We do sell many items fairly cheap, outside of special items.
@@emilyschloithe8597 I think the point is that Goodwill and thrift stores are supposed to be a place you can go if you don't have the money to pay for new. Regardless of income, people need items to use in their homes, furnish them, etc. and people need clothing, last I checked. I understand these places can't do it for free, but they are eliminating themselves as an option for low income people when they price things so high. They have basically become antique dealers and "vintage" stores. If I donate a name brand clothing item to Goodwill, I would like to think that someone who can't afford it new at the store, might have an option of getting it at Goodwill. But not anymore. I am now either giving my items to church charities, shelters or doing garage sales if I have time. IF I do a garage sale, I advertise it as name brands and goods for less than Goodwill and thrift stores. It's a shame that these places are so worried about resellers that they have forgotten who they are catering to.
@@emilyschloithe8597 I do understand that you are there to make a profit to pay employees but it’s all free donated items. Any sell is profit for these stores. I know anytime I have a clean out all of my items, very nice items too, go to Goodwill. I donate so parents struggling can cloth their children or to furnish their homes with affordable items. I have been in the same store I donate to and saw items I want but can buy it cheaper brand new! That is ridiculous! These thrift stores are going to overprice themselves out of jobs.
Today, I bought some vintage W.German pottery (one with orange peel texture I learned about here on this channel, so thank you!) and two pieces of Iittalia glass. I put back a length of woolen card weaving in red, brown and black and a small piece of rein deer carving. Last week, I left behind a Junghans wall clock in red ceramic and I'm kicking myself.
Now I know why there wasn't any good stuff when I went. I must have been right behind you. It has been years since I was in there and I only live a few miles away. You have inspired me to go and look what happens.
Carol...I really love and enjoy watching Crazy Lamp lady doing what she loves. I want to do this stuff also. Fun to see how much profit you tube resellers make..:) !!
That silverware set sells for 380 dollars CND at Hudsons Bay Co., it's the Henckles brand, Zwilling Bellasera flatware set, 18/10 stainless steel. I don't know what resale is like, but new, the price is really up there.
In the early 2000s I paid $1.00 for a 1960s Milton Bradley magic set in the original box at a yard sale. The only thing missing was the cape. And...there was almost $2.00 worth of solid silver change and one buffalo nickel inside it. My 2 kids and the 3 kids I was babysitting got at least $1,000 worth of play out of it, and I got peace for about 3 days...priceless.
Goodwill is a for profit but claims to be 501 3c. It help people find jobs. Didn't help my son when he was looking but called after he found a job. I usually give to salvation army.
Too bad about the grey teapot at 15:25. It was Rhythm by Homer Laughlin and had some age on it. I have some Rhythm but have never even seen a teapot before.
Hot iron griddles could sell as high as $60.00 to $75.00 a griddle in Marshalls or TJ Max or in HomeGoods. In Crate and Barrel they sell as high as $200.00 a piece.
I've recently started picking up some things at our local Goodwill since watching you :) My husband gets flustered with me sometimes, but my 16 year old son LOVES going with me. He even asked to go thrifting/flea market shopping (we live in an area popular for flea markets and antique malls) for his birthday, lol
I was at that same goodwill today! I ended up picking up a lot of the same things that you did and then putting them back down as well! Maybe one day I'll see you there 😉
I love how you put things back where they belong when someone had just dumped it on a shelf! I love watching and learning from you as you shop! What Goodwill is this? I actually saw a lamp shade I wanted, lol
The "vase" at 6:12 is actually a Taylor Smith Taylor "Twilight Time" carafe that is missing it's lid. It's an extremely rare pattern and doesn't come up that often. With the lid it sells for about $55, without probably around $35.
Hello.. I found this large salad glass bowl. It's very well made. It looks clear from the side and a distance. When you get close to it, the rim and the base glow red. It's very cool, but have no idea if it is a higher valued item. Do you know?
Hi you make me feel better about buying knickknacks and figurines that are glass because sometimes I feel guilty about even buying those online and stuff
Omg, you found the grey clay owl figure I need to complete my set. They are sold in set and I sadly had one break years ago. I would love to purchase the owl with the brown glazed belly
A local mom and pop thrift store had a set of F & F Autumn Pheasant candleholders for $18.99 each in perfect condition. I asked if the price for both or each. He said each,, so I put them back. Later he said 10% off... I said no thanks. Then he said 25% off and I tried to check eBay, but no service. I left them . He and another person said that a few days ago, they had 2 'girls' buying about 80 pieces of F & F and somehow left the candlesticks. I just looked at comps of not too much more, so I'm not going to back even though I will be driving back by it tomorrow. Nice pick-up on the Kli(long i)ban pillows!
When you find an interesting single shaker, consider using it for a spice, like cinnamon, nutmeg, white pepper, etc. More fun than plain storage bottles. Enjoying your postings. L
Suggestion: purchase paracord and download tutorials on You Tube. Invaluable life skills without gaudy colours from the kiddy paracord kits. Or purchase kit and adapt skills. Fun too for all the family!
I saw a English subscriber was in usa last week and he went to Goodwill (not near you) Mr Carrington but i swear he watches your channel , i do always mention crazy lamp lady in comments on others videos
This black and white clown is called Pierrot, in case anybody would like to know. The name is a diminutive of Pierre (Peter in French). He is a sad clown, known for his love Columbine, who usually breaks his heart and leaves him for Harlequin. This character was created in the late 17th century.
The "clown" is Pierrot, a French pantomime character.
Thanks for putting baby Jesus in the box! I do that too. When I see a pair of anything that's been separated, I always reunite them. It makes me happy. lol
Goodwill is doing way too much where the prices are concerned. They put the good stuff on eBay and put the damaged stuff on the shelves. For a non collector or non reseller like me I might as well buy new or yard sales.
Takes all the fun out of it. I’m not a reseller so there’s not much others except junk. Like I already have 😂
They don’t sell on eBay - they have their own auction website. But yes, I agree that Goodwill is an extremely greedy organization, especially considering that all of the items they sell were given to them for free. They are also a 501 c3 nonprofit “charity”, which gives them numerous benefits as well. What really upsets me is that their CEO makes over $700,000 a year, yet they pay their employees with disabilities only 22 - 41 cents per hour. Seriously.
@@sebastianreeves6801 I am pretty sure I got a record off eBay that said it was through Goodwill. But I can’t say for sure. I will say in my neck of the woods, our Salvation Army will take items of value, put them behind a glass cabinet, and hold silent auctions. I find it quite annoying to be honest. Just sell the stuff, please.
It seems like All the Thrift stores are selling on eBay these days. Bummer!!!
@@Bernie3000 silent auctions??! Say what? How are college students and people who have very little to no income are going to manage? Everybody is so greedy!😡
It is the Taj Mahal and decoration on the building itself is replete with inlaid coloured stone designs That would be a souvenir piece as there are stonemason work shops all around with skills passed down the generations to keep on top of the repairs but also to sell souvenirs A very impressive place visit It is a mausoleum and surprisingly small inside just housing two tombs You can’t go inside only look through a grill but at dawn the building takes on a lovely hue and I was lucky enough to visit when there weren’t so many visitors A fabulous 50th birthday trip combining India and Jordan, so I also got to see Petra
The Taj Mahal marble inlay plate sells for $67.00 on Amazon.
The heavy things couldn’t not go in your booth? Like the platter with lid. Make great accents on your furniture buffets.
That candle was amazing!! What a good bunch of finds. My best recent treasure is a huge Tonala pottery cat with the most upset expression painted into his face! He's extremely stinky (smoke) so he's been exiled to the shed for a bit till he's tolerable. I've named him Geoffrey.
Love watching you
I have 3 Goodwills bear me and seems they have gotten outrageous on prices for something someone gave them
My niece calls it GreedyWill now
And ours also doesn't do color of the day
Our's too. They start at 2.99 and go up from there. It's also very sparse but I live in a very small town in NE.
Love watching your videos. I want to do reselling so bad. Disabled. Fear stops me every time. I'll keep watching though. Maybe one day.
Hobby lobby has neat kits for paracord bracelets. I think both kids would enjoy them. Elizabeth
I just came to say that I found TWO Fossil purses at one of our Goodwills today!
When I worked at a mountain ski resort many years ago, we used that same silverware in our high end restaurant. They looked really pretty displayed on the tables:)
I like it when you give an estimated value on an item. That just educates me a little bit more. But a lot of times you are able to buy something and make a profit on an item whereas if I bought the same item I would only be able to sell it for what you bought it for 🤣
I have the same result!🤦♂️
I found a Wendal August Forge trivet at my local thrift store today....I knew what it was immediately,so,I slyly grabbed it from under a hideous plastic bowl,slipped it my basket,then nonchalantly went to the register,paid $1.99 and probably looked sketchy as I swiftly walked out of the door,yes,I shamelessly did a happy dance when safely in my car😂😀😳
Lol thid made me giggle. It's how I felt with two lucite candlesticks for 99 cents 😂
Have you noticed how difficult finding “treasures” at Goodwill has become? Now that they have their own auction website, seems a bit more challenging to find quality pieces or not so readily available as maybe a year ago? Could also be my area too.🤷🏼♀️
I think that is happening country wide. I am so tired of going to Goodwill & seeing things priced more than what I could buy them for new! Very rarely do I find anything special anymore:(. My local Goodwill even sells Dollar Tree items for $2.99 & $3.99! Ugh!
It's been happening in the UK for years. They employ professionals to sift through stuff.
I work in a second hand store, and we certainly mark prices that are suitable to the object. I research the item and price it just under what they have sold for/ selling for. We are not there to sustain or support others reselling our items, we sell items to support the business. Now granted our store employs ppl living with disabilities, to give them the opportunity to be included in main stream society. ... they do get paid wages, it's not volunteer work. I myself am certified in disability support. We also teach our staff how to build items and recycle items, using tools etc.
We do sell many items fairly cheap, outside of special items.
@@emilyschloithe8597 I think the point is that Goodwill and thrift stores are supposed to be a place you can go if you don't have the money to pay for new. Regardless of income, people need items to use in their homes, furnish them, etc. and people need clothing, last I checked. I understand these places can't do it for free, but they are eliminating themselves as an option for low income people when they price things so high. They have basically become antique dealers and "vintage" stores. If I donate a name brand clothing item to Goodwill, I would like to think that someone who can't afford it new at the store, might have an option of getting it at Goodwill. But not anymore. I am now either giving my items to church charities, shelters or doing garage sales if I have time. IF I do a garage sale, I advertise it as name brands and goods for less than Goodwill and thrift stores. It's a shame that these places are so worried about resellers that they have forgotten who they are catering to.
@@emilyschloithe8597 I do understand that you are there to make a profit to pay employees but it’s all free donated items. Any sell is profit for these stores. I know anytime I have a clean out all of my items, very nice items too, go to Goodwill. I donate so parents struggling can cloth their children or to furnish their homes with affordable items. I have been in the same store I donate to and saw items I want but can buy it cheaper brand new! That is ridiculous! These thrift stores are going to overprice themselves out of jobs.
OMG I had a cat like that when I was a little girl! Love your show Jocelyn!
Today, I bought some vintage W.German pottery (one with orange peel texture I learned about here on this channel, so thank you!) and two pieces of Iittalia glass. I put back a length of woolen card weaving in red, brown and black and a small piece of rein deer carving. Last week, I left behind a Junghans wall clock in red ceramic and I'm kicking myself.
Pie Plate was Pfaltzgraff, Yorktowne pattern
Gtk👍
The little black kitten would be so cute with a cactus planted in it as a tail.
They were originally for cottonballs
Wow ! I don’t think I’ve ever seen a video this quickly ! Yahoo !
Was that blue cookware marked Le Creuset? If so, that’s always something you want to grab! 😁
I wondered that, too. If so, that's an easy $100 or more.
Thats a big thing in Canada! Bargain Barron's are always on the lookout for them.
I could tell by its shape it wasn’t Le Creuset.
@@jochildress5003 The only thing that threw me off a bit was its lid knob - they’re either black or silver on the blue enamel pieces.
Slim Pickens at the Goodwill here also never really great stuff!!
Some here in NY state and prices are so high!
I found a Dale Tiffany bowl today at a really bad Goodwill. Gotta know what you're looking at.
Thanks for taking us along with you to the Goodwill...
Now I know why there wasn't any good stuff when I went. I must have been right behind you. It has been years since I was in there and I only live a few miles away. You have inspired me to go and look what happens.
You have good judgment and good self control!
Carol...I really love and enjoy watching Crazy Lamp lady doing what she loves. I want to do this stuff also. Fun to see how much profit you tube resellers make..:) !!
😁☝👍🙏 planning Thanksgiving dinner. Some food items have become like a scavenger hunt!
Glad you picked up the cat pillows. My favorite.
The little white/ blue/ yellow vase was from the dollar tree.
On the copper pitcher…”LQD” = liquid. Too bad it was dented. My Goodwill never has anything good anymore…
That silverware set sells for 380 dollars CND at Hudsons Bay Co., it's the Henckles brand, Zwilling Bellasera flatware set, 18/10 stainless steel. I don't know what resale is like, but new, the price is really up there.
Really like the color of your hair for winter! Very pretty.
In the early 2000s I paid $1.00 for a 1960s Milton Bradley magic set in the original box at a yard sale. The only thing missing was the cape. And...there was almost $2.00 worth of solid silver change and one buffalo nickel inside it. My 2 kids and the 3 kids I was babysitting got at least $1,000 worth of play out of it, and I got peace for about 3 days...priceless.
Liked the spoon rest Mushroom,Dolphin napkin holder,stuffed cats,ceramic doll.
Goodwill is a for profit but claims to be 501 3c. It help people find jobs. Didn't help my son when he was looking but called after he found a job. I usually give to salvation army.
Enjoyed shopping with you today! Have a blessed Thanksgiving to you and yours! Hugs
Too bad about the grey teapot at 15:25. It was Rhythm by Homer Laughlin and had some age on it. I have some Rhythm but have never even seen a teapot before.
Sometimes you can find art supplies in the showcase display areas but the cheapest ones are always located in the clearance wracks.
Hot iron griddles could sell as high as $60.00 to $75.00 a griddle in Marshalls or TJ Max or in HomeGoods. In Crate and Barrel they sell as high as $200.00 a piece.
Girl! Your make up is spot on!. Will you please tell us what you use?
Love your videos, watch all of them.
Thanks for taking us with you!!
pierrot!
I have those Kilbane cats in my basement. Have to rescue them and see if the dry cleaners can clean them up. Wow great find there.
My mom loved the Kliban cat! I think she even had Kliban cat bedsheets. Ahh memories.
I've recently started picking up some things at our local Goodwill since watching you :) My husband gets flustered with me sometimes, but my 16 year old son LOVES going with me. He even asked to go thrifting/flea market shopping (we live in an area popular for flea markets and antique malls) for his birthday, lol
I was at that same goodwill today! I ended up picking up a lot of the same things that you did and then putting them back down as well! Maybe one day I'll see you there 😉
Hi Joslyn. Always enjoyable to tag along. 💖🤗💖
and "The missing lid conspiracy" continues...lol!😃
I love how you put things back where they belong when someone had just dumped it on a shelf! I love watching and learning from you as you shop! What Goodwill is this? I actually saw a lamp shade I wanted, lol
I found out that are goodwills in airzona have to start all pricing at 1.99 now. Nothing for 99 cents anymore
The silver candlestick with the ribbed bottoms may have been sterling. Everytime I have found that ribbed bottom they turned out to be sterling.
If love for TH-cam do what I bought and what it sold for your service rummaging through the Goodwill give us some inspiration
The "vase" at 6:12 is actually a Taylor Smith Taylor "Twilight Time" carafe that is missing it's lid. It's an extremely rare pattern and doesn't come up that often. With the lid it sells for about $55, without probably around $35.
Thanks so much for that info! I’ll file it away. ☺️
Yellow and blue dollar tree vase for 1.99, 😆
I think the silver candle holders had sterling bases. The holder portion was silver plate.
love the dinosaur planter! Fun trip.
The gingerbread person napkin rings are vintage. I have a set of them from 1993 that were given to me then so they are almost 30 years old.
Are you guys still going to open a Antique shop?
Hello.. I found this large salad glass bowl. It's very well made. It looks clear from the side and a distance. When you get close to it, the rim and the base glow red. It's very cool, but have no idea if it is a higher valued item. Do you know?
I think you should of picked up the duck not everything needs to be high priced items. Don't you think? 😒
I have that kitty oven mitt! I think it was from Sur la table. Its the one I use the most.
Hi you make me feel better about buying knickknacks and figurines that are glass because sometimes I feel guilty about even buying those online and stuff
Omg, you found the grey clay owl figure I need to complete my set. They are sold in set and I sadly had one break years ago. I would love to purchase the owl with the brown glazed belly
If you would like to reach me I can text you or message you.
@@summervanscoter8666 She’ll probably have it on her eBay site 🤗
@@lynnhoffmann247 thank you. These owls are hard to find.
I have one of those owls in my booth!
A local mom and pop thrift store had a set of F & F Autumn Pheasant candleholders for $18.99 each in perfect condition. I asked if the price for both or each. He said each,, so I put them back. Later he said 10% off... I said no thanks. Then he said 25% off and I tried to check eBay, but no service. I left them . He and another person said that a few days ago, they had 2 'girls' buying about 80 pieces of F & F and somehow left the candlesticks. I just looked at comps of not too much more, so I'm not going to back even though I will be driving back by it tomorrow. Nice pick-up on the Kli(long i)ban pillows!
Love the pace. Nice
The clowns are called harlequins are used to have some that I purchased when I was in Germany I have one It’s my all-time favorite
Cats from the 80s!
You should pick up the Voluspa candles. That brand is sold at Anthropology. They are very good quality and pretty pricy.
When you find an interesting single shaker, consider using it for a spice, like cinnamon, nutmeg, white pepper, etc.
More fun than plain storage bottles. Enjoying your postings. L
love the mushroom spoon rest, feel like I rarely seen mushrooms in your videos
I want the suitcase wall hanging shelf. So different!
You got a good deal on the dolphin figurine. I live in a tourist area of fl. And the tourist shops sell the crap out of these things.
Cute little owls. Like your videos.. merry christmas!
These prices 😳 outrageous.
Suggestion: purchase paracord and download tutorials on You Tube. Invaluable life skills without gaudy colours from the kiddy paracord kits. Or purchase kit and adapt skills. Fun too for all the family!
You found some nice pieces.
Omg how lucky you found ketchup chips! I love them but in my area of SC I have a hard time finding them.
Love your videos! Please speak into your microphone, I have my volume up 100% and can barely hear you. Happy Thanksgiving!
The cat at 5:35 could be a piece of Hazel Olsen pottery. I have one almost exactly like it.
The clown piece is Pierot a French mime look.
I love your videos but have such a hard time hearing you. I feel like I'm missing out not hearing your comments. Can you try to speak louder?
Shopping alone is great cause you go thru shelves more thoroughly and talk about the pieces more instead of talkin about unrelated atuff
have you ever met Thrifting Vegas, i think you two could do some goodwill magic together, with Dagby of course🌻
Be careful with the paracord wrist band, some are made with a hidden blade in them.
I saw a English subscriber was in usa last week and he went to Goodwill (not near you) Mr Carrington but i swear he watches your channel , i do always mention crazy lamp lady in comments on others videos
I think the Pioneer women sold at Wal-Mart is a bit expensive for me. But I'm sure it would bring a few dollars. It's pretty tho.
My husband makes paracord bracelets... i would love to send you some for the kids... do you have a po box i could send them to?
In East Tennessee, we have Karm stores. They receive a lot of donations and their locations are growing. Way overpriced in my opinion.
It’s pronounced:
A as in back
Co as in go
Ma as in mama
Ácōmá the accent is on the first Á
Love John Perry dolphin
What happened to SOLD videos.. Havent seen in a long time.. Checked junk file not there ???? Miss them.
U did good. .rediculous prices for chipped things..
If you have a “Seagull Book” they have paradors bracelets for $.99 cents. In Every Color you could possibly imagine
I looooove those cats!!!
que ganas de ver limpio y catalogada todas esas cosas lindas que han encontrado.como no entiendo lo que dicen.podrian poner subtitulos en español
That vase that was yellow and blue dots is from the Dollar Tree. Darn Goodwill trying to sell it for $1.99
The goodwill does this a lot.
Hon, I watch you every day...but you're not getting alot of items in the camera view!😕
Our goodwill destroys anything damaged which is so sad as it can have just a small flea bite and they throw them. Sad really
It was a pioneer woman mug. I would have bought it for myself.
We’re those white wicker bed tray’s?
This black and white clown is called Pierrot, in case anybody would like to know. The name is a diminutive of Pierre (Peter in French). He is a sad clown, known for his love Columbine, who usually breaks his heart and leaves him for Harlequin. This character was created in the late 17th century.
Sad that since you got your warehouse we no longer get to see the birds.