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By the pound: Goodwill Outlet finds

June 25, 2012 by Erin Heaton

Oh, Goodwill Outlet, where have you been all my life?

I have been meaning to get to the St. Louis Goodwill Outlet since it opened over a year ago, but it’s not in an area I travel frequently, and frankly, I kept forgetting it existed. But Dan’s mom reminded me of it, and Elise and I made our first visit last week.

The whole time I was there, I just kept saying to myself, “This is crazy.” The bins are packed full of stuff and junk and clothes and trash all in a big jumbled mess. There’s broken glass and empty plastic bags. Things with lots of pieces are scattered everywhere. But if you look hard enough, you will uncover the gems!

But the most unbelievable part? It’s all sold by the pound: 39 cents a pound for glassware and books and 79 cents a pound for everything else! Crazytown.

My haul? Picture frames, a couple of framed mirrors, a self-healing cutting mat (didn’t really need another one, but for less than $1, I had to rescue it), a metal box, a vintage trophy from 1946, a metal square ruler, and some things to paint on. For an idea of scale, that green cutting mat is 18″ x 22″.

And a vintage photograph of a ski team of some sort! A free bonus, since it’s practically weightless.

Oh, and some things for Elise!

People, we found Toodles. Don’t worry. Everything has been thoroughly disinfected.

Can’t wait to see what we bring home next time!

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