It really is. They're not even doing the garage sale until tomorrow, they just had the stuff out on the lawn to sort it out. Our friend who lives directly across the street saw it and thought it would be perfect for our game room, so she talked to them. I haven't seen what else they have yet but I'm getting up early. Apparently it was an old friend of theirs who passed that had collectibles like this and they've been sitting in their garage for years. Our friend said there were fridges and stuff like that under tarps, so I'm guessing they're old branded ones like Coke. I'm going to offer them more for the gumball machine too, it's just too cheap. They're not old and senile or anything like that, I think they're a little younger than me, definitely old enough to remember Blockbuster. I don't get why it wouldn't occur to them to list it somewhere local. Heck, we have a store called "That 80's Retro Shop" right down the street, I'm sure they would have offered way more than $10.
Oh this is computers only? Where the heck is a general "retro" community on Lemmy? It's all tech focused.
the only general community I could find while searching is this one, but it appears to be completely empty
kinda surprised there isn't a generic vintage type community, maybe there is one out there somewhere!
That's cool. Yeah, I see it's just 1 person posting right now. Maybe it needs a brigade :) Speaking of which, what is proper cross-posting etiquette on Lemmy? If I want, do I just post it there again? I'll probably take a better pic this time, it has the lid and keys too, and that white stuff inside is old gumball pieces :)
Wait are these worth something? I have one of these I have been wanting to throw away.
$10 apparently.
Whether or not that is worth the effort of selling is up to you.
Referring more to the people talking about how it's such a good deal. I think $10 is pretty close to what it cost to buy from the shuttered Blockbuster a decade ago, haha.
I'm sure they have sentimental/kitch value. At the very least, I'm sure a junk shop would take it off your hands.
If you're near Vancouver I'll come buy it right now lol
if it's worth 2100 miles and a border crossing to you, you can have it, haha
oooo nice. gonna fill it back up with gumballs? convert it into an aquarium? some other mysterious 3rd possibility?
We're going to do gumballs, maybe with some cheap toys mixed in (after I check to see if it's a health hazard to mix them).
Look at you, thinking responsibly. Come on, load it with half gumballs, half Superballs!
Edit: oh, I forgot jawbreakers!
that's cool, love it.
Nice find, it winds.
Nifty! Now you just need gumballs
Thank you for doing your part to ensure this gumball machine lives to see at least one more rummage sale.
Ten dollars is a steal
It really is. They're not even doing the garage sale until tomorrow, they just had the stuff out on the lawn to sort it out. Our friend who lives directly across the street saw it and thought it would be perfect for our game room, so she talked to them. I haven't seen what else they have yet but I'm getting up early. Apparently it was an old friend of theirs who passed that had collectibles like this and they've been sitting in their garage for years. Our friend said there were fridges and stuff like that under tarps, so I'm guessing they're old branded ones like Coke. I'm going to offer them more for the gumball machine too, it's just too cheap. They're not old and senile or anything like that, I think they're a little younger than me, definitely old enough to remember Blockbuster. I don't get why it wouldn't occur to them to list it somewhere local. Heck, we have a store called "That 80's Retro Shop" right down the street, I'm sure they would have offered way more than $10.