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Plinker
- Apr 1, 2008
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How about a hardly used kitchenaid artisan stand mixed w/ meat grinder attachment for $60.
and my all time best for a whopping $1 because there was no tag, and the checkout lady had just knew it was a kitchen utensil. I knew it was a nice one, but had no idea the cost:
Bron Stainless Steel Mandolin
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Bron-Original-Stainless-Mandolin-Slicer/dp/B0001BMZ38/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1269923087&sr=8-10]Amazon.com: Bron Original Stainless Steel Mandolin Slicer: Home & Garden[/ame]
You'll find some goodies when you stop by once or twice a week. Hell, every piece of my furniture in the living room is from goodwill from the $200 pottery barn coffee table (refinished and stained, $40 invested) to the target return entertainment center and bookshelves. There is no way I would pay full price, but for $20-50 a piece it's all going 2 years strong.
and my all time best for a whopping $1 because there was no tag, and the checkout lady had just knew it was a kitchen utensil. I knew it was a nice one, but had no idea the cost:
Bron Stainless Steel Mandolin
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Bron-Original-Stainless-Mandolin-Slicer/dp/B0001BMZ38/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1269923087&sr=8-10]Amazon.com: Bron Original Stainless Steel Mandolin Slicer: Home & Garden[/ame]
You'll find some goodies when you stop by once or twice a week. Hell, every piece of my furniture in the living room is from goodwill from the $200 pottery barn coffee table (refinished and stained, $40 invested) to the target return entertainment center and bookshelves. There is no way I would pay full price, but for $20-50 a piece it's all going 2 years strong.