Don't forget Goodwill

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Capt. Bondo
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Don't forget Goodwill

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Yesterday I had some time to kill between work and my daughters swim and dive meet, thought I would check out the sporting goods stores for any end of the year clearance items that would be nice for the boat.
No big seasonal deals (yet), but I have also been looking for a cook kit that would fit on the 8.5" wide grate of my Kenyon Marine Stove.
Camp kits at the sporting goods, and marine outlets run $45 and up.
Goodwill was between the two big name sporting stores so I thought I would give it a try.
15 minuites later I'm leaving with a cook kit that has a frying pan, 2 pots/covers, three plates that all nestle together for $4.99 :D
You never know what you may find when you go the thrift stores.
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Don't forget Goodwill - Excellent reminder. I went in one west of Atlanta on vacation last year and found a heavy duty commercial sewing machine for $75. Had to do without it tho as it wouldn't come apart enough to fit in the car..but as Capt. says you never know what's in some of these places.
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Sailing stuff at the Goodwill... Brilliant and it fits my limited capital. Never thought of it, truly inspired. :wink:

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Alan
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