Ok, round 2 of Oklahoma junkin' and it's been pretty dang good. I know that these people are getting used to me and like because of a couple of reasons:
1. I've been asked to 'ride along' to Target so I could keep them company...but mainly so they could complain about their husband while he's back watching the store.
2. I've been asked to watch the store so they could run down to Sheila's to pick up the toy poodle/mix that has pooped on Sheila's floor and Sheila is UPSET ( I could hear her screaming into the phone).
3. I get hugs. Aww, I do love this.
and 4. They tell me they like that I get all the 'old timey stuff' that doesn't sell out of their way. Funny thing is, every time I come back their 'old timey stuff' has gone up in price. Hmmmm.....tricky people from Oklahoma.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Freddy Fender
Bag It!
Blinded
All these old glasses remind me of my great grandmother Eda Wilamina Boch Price. She used to have stick pins in her apron and if you touched anything that you weren't supposed to she would stick you with that pin and tell you, "It bites." I wonder what she would think of the 'Time Out' method we use with children today.
The hat lady
Hats! Hats! Hats!
Monday, February 9, 2009
Mother Load
Yes, I hit the mother load. And I can't stop this stoopid grin.
So here's how the story goes: I have been slightly disappointed as I have not been finding as many 50's & 60's numbers as I'd like to for my space at Hog Wild Vintage. I spent the last few days with my husband (he's in wind energy so he's placed in many different rural areas) and shopped at every thrift store within a 100 mile radius. Saturday he had the day off and decided to go with me....I swear this man is my lucky charm. We probably went to 13 or so different shops and the one I wasn't going to go into I decided yuppers, I should stop. I can't even begin to tell you what I saw when I walked into this shop. I almost had Love Overload. There were hundreds of vintage hats lining the walls, vintage shoes piled on vintage bags, piled on vintage ties, piled on vintage EVERYTHING. The ladies name I have to keep a secret a long with the name of the store....I hope you understand. We will call this lady Sammy for the stories sake (but Sammy is really my drunk neighbor who, by the way, has already stopped by the house this morning at 9:00am totally loaded. But when he's loaded I'm always his best friend and gives me my ego biscuits for the week). So, back to the story...Sammy is calling herself the original bag lady and this is no lie. She has been collecting things since she can remember and she is probs in her early 60's. She pulled out tap outfits for children, all the pieces, packed in plastic air-tight bags with the shoes and tights to match ....from the 1920's! She has a whole marching band uniform (and I mean the whole BAND's) from the 60's...she has vintage wedding gowns still in the orginal box! Are you kidding me?! I had to pinch myself. She let me go through 2 of her 5 storage shed/warehouses. It was getting dark so I only had an hour to shop. I pulled 35 gorgeous dresses and 19 shirts all from the 40's, 50's and 60's.
I dreamed of her shops last night.
I have to go back soon to stop this itch.
The feeling of 'mother load' is something every man, woman and child should experience at least one time in their life.
Now, I have lots of sorting, dry cleaning, button and zipper mending ahead of me today so I best get to it.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Dress + Shoes = happiness. sweet, sweet happiness
awww
Oh, this lil' number is so gall darn cute I can't stand it. The part I can't stand is that I can't fit into it. Well, I could if I didn't zip it. So, I could pair it with a great coat and never take the coat off. Oh wait, the sleeves are the best part...so I could wear one of those long vest coats. Yes, and be that lady. Forget it.
This is a Brooch if I've ever seen one
Jackpot!
Funny stories about how I got them to follow.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Bubble Gum Glass
My fave of the day fo' sho'. They are gold rimmed, heavy bottomed, light blue, Hinduish and make me want to pore a tall stiff one. Roy, from Consignment Yours & Mine in Magnum, Oklahoma told me all about these cups. He said you could get them in washing detergent back in the 60's. Hmmm I wonder...more on Roy and his wife Opal later....but they are my new thrift store BFF's.
Oklahoma!
This week was a good week for treasures, trinkets n' chitter chatter. I am currently in Elk City, Oklahoma and scouring these desolate plains for anything that I think I can sell to Indie rockers, Rockabilly chicks, hipsters, 18 year old fashionistas, and any of those with a taste for unusual, eclectic kitsch.
I started out in Elk City on Tuesday and went to their only thrift store in town properly named Thrift Store. It's located at 401 S Adams Ave for any of you who would like to take a stab at finding something you can't live without. I hunted, dusted, sneezed n' wheezed, and politely pushed my way around this 400 square foot store to find some awwwweeeeesome 60's dresses, one 70's dress with the best horizontal stripes, an old jewelry box with a large eyed girl playing a guitar from her folk music sheet on the front of the box (so cute it makes me squeal a bit), 80's stretch belts, and many other gloroius items!
Ok, now you know about the treasures n' trinkets let's get to the chitter chatter.
Me: up at front cash register which, by the way, it taking foooorrreeevveer because everyone knows everyone and they have to talk about grandbabies, football games and Nancy's kitchen burning partially because she's an avid smoker who threw her butt in the trash and it caught on fire.
Cashier: Not your typical 80 year old thrift store clerk. This one is large and in charge. She sees me coming with my items and says, "Boy, you sure pick out som' ugly stuff.'...as she picks up another piece of chocolate and shoves it into her mouth, which is appropriate because she is wearing a 'chocoholic' t-shirt.
The typical 80 year old clerk behind her gives a replused, "SANDRA!"
Of course Sandra does not care one bit if she's hurt this city girl's feelings or not....so I say, "You know, you wouldn't believe how much some people like this stuff."
Sandra says, "You're right, I wouldn't believe it."
Sweet, sweet thrift store clerk just shut up and eat your chocolate, please.
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