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$350
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You think that’s bad head down to Eugene.
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We spent TG with family in Laurelhurst, and spent the afternoon thrift shopping in Hawthorne. Nice shops, but the people we saw on the streets and customers in the stores, did not seem authentic; 30 years ago, we’d have called them
Yuppies
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Flashlights: CP.
I like that radio though. Looks like Grandma’s radio.
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It’s a weird place. I love hitting the thrift shops, but I go to the outlying farming towns. You find great stuff, old tools, etc...
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That radio would be CP at $8, but I’d pay it.
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CP
Hit the yard/estate sales. I can guarantee you a 1970s radio won’t be $48.
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Name some towns for me,
por favor
?
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Maybe $4.80. I see that item as having essentially zero value.
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No doubt closer. I think the seller is trolling for hipsters with a little spare money (90% of the Portland area population) who want ironic bric a brac and have never heard of a yard sale or Goodwill.
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I know that model of radio. My grandmother had one. Pretty cheap.
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I’m in eugene. If you’re headed south Just look for anything 5-10 miles off of I5 and has a goodwill, or st Vinnie’s.
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Portland has an extremely heavy hipster tax. Oregon City has a bunch of antique shops, but I’ve only been to a couple of them. Prices were still CP, but not as CP as the ones you posted.
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Remember that these are people who are unemployed, yet live in a $1,500/month apartment. So all of their money is spare money.