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Here’s all the cool stuff I found at various thrift stores in my area. (I even work in one of them)
We'll get in PS1 and PS2 games every so often (some rare, some not), but we tend to get stuff now from the XBOX360/PS3 era (sometimes PS4, Switch, and XBOX ONE). And on some weird off chance, we'll get original XBOX and Gamecube too. We get carts in sometimes, but we usually send those directly to our EBAY store, shopgoodwill. I've come away with some stuff that "slipped through the cracks" (like pristine copies of the first two Nickelodeon Magazine issues) that I didn't realize until later was actually kind of valuable. So there are still chances to get some great stuff, though they happen much less oftenI don't even see proper thrift shops anymore, just a few random pawn shops. When I was a kid they were everywhere though, and I used to hit the ones in my neighborhood all the time, looking for CDs and video games mostly. Pretty much anything I bought with whatever pocket money I might have was used. Sometimes games were still expensive, even then - RPGs especially tended to keep their a lot of their value, unless they were completely unknown or not well-liked. I think I paid 40$ for Phantasy Star III when most Genesis games were 15-20$ w/the box, probably 10 without. Sword of Vermilion was a lot cheaper though, probably 15 w/everything. At least games rarely really went up in price back then. People used to be shocked that Panzer Dragoon Saga was selling for 150$ on ebay, lol. I bought it once, played it, then resold it for the same amount I paid.
Even Goodwill has started venturing into selling online through their own version of EBAY, which sucks (usually we send stuff valued over 100 dollars). I like coming to work offering people cool stuff and what's worse is that sometimes it'll sell for less than it probably would if we sold it in the storeI don't know any thrift stores near me. Seems like everyone sells things online now. I miss the old days of swap meets and thrift shops where you could find a rare gem at a good price.
My favorite thing that we got was the red felt Jesus coin bank. Then I discovered that they also made one of him in an astronaut suitI once found a cross-stitch Jesus. Wish I still had it.