Friday, November 7, 2008

November 7th

Weather: cool early, but it warmed up quite a bit by early afternoon
Amount spent: $81.75 + tax (it was a professionally-run estate sale)=$87.22
Comments: Bonanza day!! Went to an estate sale in a house S of G + M's house and found lots and lots of good cuuh. We went to a few other sales after that, but didn't find much of interest at them...good thing, as we spent more than enough at the estate sale!


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  • bottle of pen cleaner--25 cents
  • very nice techinal pen set (in green holder)--$3
  • box of sewing machine cams and accessories (see machine below)
  • roll of self-adhesive linen tape--50 cents
  • softcover, The Book of Clouds--$1
  • pkg of colored art paper--$1
  • bag of luggage straps and seals--$1
  • bag with 3 bottles of drawing ink--$1
  • big bag full of colored pencils, craypas and some erasers--$1
  • mat cutter--$3
  • box of typing paper--$1
  • RMNP trail map --25 cents
  • another bag of luggage straps--$1
  • bag of erasers, a notepad, couple of small rulers--50 cents
  • RMNP topographical map--25 cents
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  • bag of button batteries--$1
  • 2 (synthetic) fuzzy mats--$4/both
  • bag filled with assorted yarns, knitting needles and a '68 knitting magazine--$2
  • 10 prs socks--$2/all


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  • 7 skirts, all 100% wool except the red one, which is corduroy--$14/all


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  • 2 100% linen blouses--$4/both


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  • Singer, model 328--$20
(with accessories shown in first picture)



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Diesel and Panda are very interested in the machine!!


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  • Dremel scroll saw--$20
Atticus is chewing on some clear tape holding a piece that goes to a Dremel table saw (probably included by mistake)--he loves to chew that kind of thing

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The saw also attracted Panda's interest...







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