Thursday, August 25, 2016

Cool House on the Inside


Estate sale at "The Cool House!" If you didn't check out the previous posting, the story is over there. Here's the bunch of pictures from the INSIDE of the cool house! I guarantee there are treasures to be had!

It looks like it's piled with stuff now but this main room was probably THE PLACE to be in the house.

Click on the "Read more" below to go treasure hunting with me!



 Antique baby buggy! Wah! I want it! Wah!


If you're a "clock" person you might know why this is so expensive? 


Kitchen #1 looks pretty normal for a kitchen. 


What are these things? Phones? No, no... you can't fit that in your pocket, silly! 


Rifle not included. The funny part here is that this was in the kitchen. 


Those cookie jars are totally NOT haunted. Probably. 


Did I mention that around the corner from Kitchen #1 was Kitchen #2? Go fix your own dinner! Okay, fine! 


One of those stoves! Zoom in too see a Mario figure hiding here. 


Was one of the people living here a "Three Amigo?"


Dresses? None my size. 


Antique finger massage thing. Wonder what this was used for? The young ponies don't know. 


Was this a school project of some kind? Clay President masks? 


Groovy couch. 


Various knick-knacks on the shelf. Poor girl's arm needs to be re-glued. That Hotwheel might be worth something? 


Detective work! The trophy belongs to Betty Bock who won in the first place in the Super Veteran category 2001. This was probably the Bock family home.


This looks like my friend's room! Piles of stuff everywhere! You must have a friend like that, too?


Upstairs was roped off. I'm exploring a bunch today so it's okay to not go up there.


There's a basement? Down we go!


The basement was bigger than my apartment! Then again, most things are. 


Are those changing rooms? 


Standing urinals in the basement? Weird. That's some commitment to your work to not have to go upstairs to use a regular bathroom! 


Garage junk! The best kind of junk! 


Bock family was into Engineering? That must be how they afford this awesome house. Aren't old signs worth some money? We thought, but when we walked past it a few moments later, somepony had already purchased this sign!


A sub-basement?! Roped off. Maybe evil experiments down there anyway? 


 Random baseball card on the table. Too lazy to look it up to see if it was worth anything.


Am I in the Batcave?


No reason to panic why this Engineer would have a railway safe in the basement. He was not a crook, was he?


Like a video game, check in all the drawers for treasures! 


Almost bought this giant cool-looking sledge hammer on impulse. Didn't notice the massive spikes next to it until I was checking out my pictures. 


Outside, Anypony need a sailboat? 


Old car was marked NFS. Probably already sold. 


Old scooter not for sale either. That would have been a neat treasure!


I did impulse purchase this cool saw, just because I wanted SOMETHING and this was certainly cool enough.


The real treasure we found was THIS! "Old" Pong machine! In PERFECT condition. Box not so much, but still it's the box! Price tag still on it, they sold it to me for $20! Now how do I hook this up to my TV?

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