Human skull donated to Goodwill store in Texas

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I'd buy that! :laughing7:

same here if it was at a reasonable Price

a few short years ago you could buy them for $100.00



I believe it has something to do with a stop in imports, but
look at the values now.it's like giving away a Gold Coin,
except maybe a bit macabre to some

genuine human skull | eBay
 

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It's unbelievable to me what shows up in thrift stores and I'm no longer surprised of the things I find in these places. There is just so much stuff coming and going through those places these days. Folks inherit things they don't even think about looking further into and just do what they think is best by giving it to a thrift store. The workers at these places haven't a clue either and just price them as they see them cheap to move. Around here the thrift stores call you up on the phone to tell you they'll be in the area and just leave the goods out on the porch and they'll take care of it all. I had to put my phone on a no call list as I'd have 3 to 4 messages a day just from all the thrift stores in the area. I find it odd they just didn't think that be a good item for the up coming Halloween season. The shelve are full of that stuff now in my area stores. That be the best Halloween prop on the block.
 

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