Sunday, September 30, 2012

Hunted:: Gathered: 09/30/12

wood and plenty... har har

I can't believe it has been three weeks since I last made a post. These past few weeks have been a whirlwind. There are many changes taking place. Thankfully they are all good changes. For starters, we're getting closer to closing on a house. Secondly, I am gainfully employed again! The best part so far is that the distance I commute to work in a week is significantly less than the distance of my previous daily commute!


I'll admit that some of these finds are old and if you follow me on twitter you've seen most of them already. I found this little guy at the Long Beach Flea Market a couple of weeks ago. He was just too charming and reminded me of tow-mater a bit too!


I also found this cute little wooden bus. This one is an Antonio Vitali design and is signed Ravensburger Vitali Toys on the bottom. It is missing the metal headlights and the little people that go in the bus but I had to have it anyway.


Look at this guy! I could not resist him even though I did try. I saw him when I had just arrived at the market. He was a bit spendy but I was in love. I thought I was being hasty and decided to leave him behind. I did a loop through the entire market and then decided to return to the dealer to see if he was still there. He was. I asked the price again and he recognized me and said same price. I stood there for a good 10 minutes debating if he was worth it while the dealer gave a neck rub to a lady friend. I really didn't want to pay as much as he was asking because he was going in my collection and was not going into the shop. I threw a number out there and the dealer said "ah heck, I don't give a $h!t". So he came home with me!


Lastly, I found this beauty yesterday. I saw it for the first time at the Long Beach flea market a couple of weeks ago and I thought it was really cool. I didn't even ask about the price because this dealer usually sells at retail prices. This was my only find this week but boy is it a good one. If you haven't guessed by now, it's an early nutcracker designed by Jens Quistgaard. It has the old staved teak mark on the bottom and will be perfect for the holiday season. Maybe this year I'll buy a bag of hazelnuts and put it to use!

Hopefully this post marks the resumption of regular bog posts but I know this is the calm before the storm. Thanks for stopping by and until next time!


19 comments:

  1. Even if I had seen your finds on thriftbreak, I really like to be able to see larger images and read what you have to tell us about your finds. The Long Beach market is fun! I think I will try and go back. It could be a meetup place for all of us SoCal thriftbreakers. Love the nutcraker! I guess you are keeping it, right?

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    1. I'm so glad to hear it 'cause sometimes there are good stories to tell! The nutcracker will have a home for a little bit. Maybe just through the holidays ;)

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  2. Great finds, that nutcracker thingy is pretty neat! I agree,maybe we can meet up at LB some time. Seems sort of in the middle for all of us. I haven't gone in ages.. hopefully the weather will be cooler tho!

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    1. I think Long Beach would be a great place for a meetup! It's my favorite one after all :)

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  3. Congrats on the great finds, and more importantly the new job and house!

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    1. Thanks! I'm very excited with all of these new changes :)

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  4. i always prefer a find i can put into use. by all means, buy hazelnuts!

    and the giraffe was much too cute to leave behind.

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    1. i think i will buy hazelnuts this year :) the giraffe stole my heart...

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  5. love!
    'been missing your pluck!
    my mistake!!
    aw, love wandering here though...
    n♥

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    1. thanks nadine! i love it when you swing by :)

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    2. thanks nadine! i love it when you swing by :)

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  6. the giraffe. oh, the giraffe. He's awesome.

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    1. :) he is awesome. every comment i get about him reduces the guilt a bit more ;)

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  7. I adore the giraffe! he looks like danish teak.
    the piggy is great too!

    Aniko

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    1. the giraffe does have a nice patina. he is actually a schooline piece :)

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  8. These wooden finds are all great, and they fit so well together, I love the bus it is so cool.

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    1. thanks Steph! i have a huge weakness for old wooden toys and animals so i have a nice collection going... they're pretty great :)

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  9. that giraffe is so adorable! what a find!

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    1. Thanks! He is really cute and i also love the variation in wood types.

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