Thrift Store Scores So Rare, They're Priceless

1. Pepper and salt

Available at: Thrift Store Worth: $5–$10* While out shopping, Lisa Townshend came across these unusual salt and pepper shakers and knew she had to have them. The salt shaker has the shape of a yellow hat, while the black pepper shaker is designed like a black bowler's hat. You can set up the adorable little hat stand that holds both hat shakers on your table.

Pinterest/SSalt and Pepper @bloodyanne11 An item like this has most likely been in other people's kitchens before you bought it. Before bringing anything related to food inside your house, make sure you give it a good cleaning with soap and water. These shakers are estimated to be worth $5–$10.

2. Organs made by Wurlitzer

Located at: Goodwill Worth: $10,000* Redditer @MaleCra shared an incredible tale about his trip to Goodwill and how he left with much more than he had anticipated. When he first entered the thrift store, he was looking for a $3 poster frame, but instead he found a Wurlitzer organ, which was far more valuable. The cost of these organs is hundreds of dollars.

Pinterest/WWurlitzer Organ @bricosympa The Wurlitzer was his for fifty cents. Though around ten thousand Wurlitzers were constructed between 1910 and 1940, only a few hundred of these instruments remain in use today. There are just 38 theater organs in their original locations that are still in the same state as when they were constructed. Undoubtedly, this is a unique and priceless find.
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