Big Game Hunting: Thrifting For Board Games Ep. 47

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Best game thrifting finds - the luckiest thrift store finds this week.

This weeks greatest thrift store finds to date (this is why i thrift) vintage board games, current board games. these everyday thrift store finds can make you a lot of profit. And, they are great deals that you can find yourself.

We shop at goodwill, yard sales, garage sales, Mission stores, anywhere there is a bargain to be found! Thrfiting for board games. Quite a haul this week. #boardgame #ads #ads
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Tri opoly is the one I see the most, great munchkin find

jayvalentine
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Your thrift stores are awesome. Most games at my thrift stores are trash. I have been hunting Payday forever.

robertclark
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Zooloretto for $2 is a great find. :-)

dccircuit
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Love the videos. That Hot Potato Game Right below YamSlam is actually pretty valuable despite being silly. I had it as a kid :)

teamgsale
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Nice Zooloretto! It's tough finding games from Rio Grande, Mayfair, Z-Man, AEG or any of the Eurogame publishers. I've found "10 Days in Africa for $3.00, it goes for like $90.00 and up.

Diabolik
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I have a Rummy Royal, 1937 edition. Apparently, it was sold during Christmas. Because the of the Christmas design on the deck of cards. Also, the poker chips are made of cardboard. It is in great shape and complete. I paid a quarter for it at a garage sale back in '96.

tabbyalley
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If your golf game has 8 double sided boards, it's a pretty good bet it's missing 1 board!

leonardodicpo
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another great variety of games. looks like a store you went to the last time?

how many different stores have you been to since you travel?

CollectionTHX
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Buck... What? You got to review that one

fmoros
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+Board Game Museum: Home Of Classic Board Games, nice 10 game haul. Thumbs up as usual. Great value finds with "Buck Fever" ($1.50 price vs $30 resale), "Munchkin Fu" ($1 vs $20), "Rummy Royal" ($1 vs $20), "Yamslam" ($2 vs $20), and "Zooloretto" ($2 vs $30). One of your most profitable episodes. But I count $14.50 not $17 as the total spent, either way, less than $2 per great game, ignoring any eBay resell profits. So with $110 in profits, around 50 more thrifted games can be bought in the future. Ever think of buying other thrift stuff to resale? If you do buy something interesting but non-board game related, do consider briefly highlighting it too as a special interest. "Realm" looks like a neat and rare abstract strategy game, but unfortunately the asking price on eBay/BoardGameGeek is only around $25 versus $10 thrift price. I've found that unless the battery box is very badly corroded, electronic games most usually work. Also found that Pressman games are generally very cheaply made and worthless.

ZangaroZen
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How did you not get the 80s hot potato game it's listed for about 50 bucks online!!

victoriamahon
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I see you with an infant in your basket every week. How many babies does one man need to purchase? I guess they must have great eBay resale value.

Trevin_Taylor