With only a few bucks, thrift stores give you an opportunity to become a proud owner of many incredible things. If you really need all of that stuff is the other question, but we all understand how hard it is to resist those precious, preloved possessions. People who gather in a Facebook group called 'Weird Secondhand Finds That Just Need To Be Shared' know this feeling way too well. We here at Bored Panda present you yet another list of unexpected items they found while browsing through thrift store shelves. Click here for the previous list and scroll below to see the new submissions!
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#1

"Found in Anchorage AK. I couldn’t take it home fast enough! It now lives in our foyer"
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357points
#6

"I went back a week after and bought it I couldn't resist
£150 with delivery !!!"
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293points
#7

"This gem was found while cleaning out one of the outbuildings on our farm. My then 12 year son opened the box and asked me what it was. I glanced quickly at the device, golf ball, attachments and had no idea. I said, "Maybe a golf ball polisher? Just set it aside for now."
A while later I worked my back to the box and opened it again. I took out the golf ball and the appliance, and there at the bottom of the case was a manual: White Cross Vibrator.
When it all clicked, I dropped the golf ball (in horror) and picked up the manual to peruse it more carefully. Turns out it was used to help treat "hysteria" among other things (the hysteria illustrated with a woman clad in Victorian garb collapsed into a chair). In the back of the manual there was a list of attachments one could get, including the Rectal Attachment.
People. I plugged this thing in. Not only would the neighborhood know when you were suffering hysteria from the lights going down due to the draw on the local electric grid, but This. Would. Turn. Your. Ass. Into. Scrambled. Eggs."
A while later I worked my back to the box and opened it again. I took out the golf ball and the appliance, and there at the bottom of the case was a manual: White Cross Vibrator.
When it all clicked, I dropped the golf ball (in horror) and picked up the manual to peruse it more carefully. Turns out it was used to help treat "hysteria" among other things (the hysteria illustrated with a woman clad in Victorian garb collapsed into a chair). In the back of the manual there was a list of attachments one could get, including the Rectal Attachment.
People. I plugged this thing in. Not only would the neighborhood know when you were suffering hysteria from the lights going down due to the draw on the local electric grid, but This. Would. Turn. Your. Ass. Into. Scrambled. Eggs."
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266points
#8

"If your Latin is rusty, it says “I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream” and it is perfection in hat form."
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263points
#10

"Weird second hand find story with a happy ending:
I was at a local op shop (thrift store/charity shop) last Friday and picked up what I thought was a vintage knitting pattern for doll's clothes (bottom right of pic). But when I opened the package it was full of family photos dating back to the 1950s. The photos had so obviously been left at the op shop in error and I felt a bit ill knowing that they could be lost to the family forever.
But, thanks to the power of social media, I was able to reunite the photos with a family member on Monday evening.
The end"
I was at a local op shop (thrift store/charity shop) last Friday and picked up what I thought was a vintage knitting pattern for doll's clothes (bottom right of pic). But when I opened the package it was full of family photos dating back to the 1950s. The photos had so obviously been left at the op shop in error and I felt a bit ill knowing that they could be lost to the family forever.
But, thanks to the power of social media, I was able to reunite the photos with a family member on Monday evening.
The end"
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255points
#11

"Mum bought this coffee cup for me when I was maybe 9 or 10, because I liked bunnies at the time.
Didn't realise until years later that it's just a bunch of rabbits having an orgy. "
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253points
#12

"Interesting read. Found this book at my local op shop and was way too intrigued not to buy it haha"
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245points
#13

"My latest and most fabulous tip shop purchase. Fibre glass and corrugated iron giant mushroom goat house! How much you ask? $25! Bargain! Theo and Leo love it"
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227points
#14

"Found this shirt at my local Goodwill. My brother works at a Mormon owned boat/surf shop. I know what he's going to be wearing Monday"
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217points
#16

"One of my favorite moments was when I found the ad for my vintage bracelet in a 1972 Better Homes and Gardens I was reading WHILE WEARING IT. I feel like this is the place where the magic of that will be appreciated!"
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209points
#17

"Thought this was a real palm reading guide until I read it
Edit: this is in Caloundra, QLD, Australia"
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201points
#19

"My buddy Ashley turned me on to this group, and I have something y'all might find interesting. Obviously, if I'm here, I love all things weird, creepy, and unusual. I found this picture at an antique shop in Edgefield, SC. I saw it tucked away in a back room and knew I had to have it. It was in the frame it is still in, but there was a ton of mold underneath the glass and photo was torn. It's a pretty big piece at about 16"x36" in the frame, but it was in pretty nasty-looking. There was no price tag, so I asked the owner what he would take for it. He said it came from his aunt's estate and told me would take $75. "Ehhhh," I said. "I was thinking more like $25 since it is in such bad shape." He looked at me, smiled, and said, "Okay, but I have to tell you the story behind it." I was totally pumped to hear this creepy-ass nun picture had a backstory! He told me it is a photo of his great-aunt Helen Gardner who was a silent film actress. She was the first actor (male or female) to start her own film production company. She is most remembered for starring in an adaptation of Cleopatra which was produced by her production company. Apparently, this was the first 6000' feature length film. Once the industry advanced to talking films, her career didn't last much longer. I brought her home (for $25!), and cleaned the photo and glass and replaced the backing. Thankfully, the original mat, frame, and glass were in great shape. I've done some research on Ms. Gardner, and it sounds like she was a real pioneer. I haven't been able to find a digital copy of this particular picture online, but I'm thinking it may be from her 1914 film "Pieces of Silver: A Story of Hearts and Souls." She hangs in my hallway, and she creeps my husband way the hell out!"
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198points
#20

"Ironically I found this on National Pet Day. I do have a cat and a dog, but if I didn’t."
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190points








