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Ricochet

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Nostalgia. Memories. Traditions. Friendships. A community that values everything vintage!

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34 contributions to The Thrift Insider
🌍 Become a Thrift Ambassador
Help us build the world's best collection of local thrift guides. I created Op Shopping Australia and Op Shopping New Zealand on facebook with 100k+, and one thing I learned is that great recommendations quickly disappear down the Facebook feed. Here, we can keep them organised so everyone can benefit. If you know your local thrift community, we'd love your help. Please include things like ... 📍 Your city, state/region and country 💛 Your favourite thrift, op, charity or vintage shops 💛 What makes them worth visiting 💛 Best days to go 💛 What they're known for 💛 Insider tips only a local would know 💛 Photos if you have them Once your guide is posted, we'll add it to the Local Thrift Guides classroom so members can easily find it whenever they're travelling or looking for recommendations. One guide might help hundreds of fellow thrift lovers discover their next favourite shop. Ready to become your city's Thrift Ambassador? We'd love to have you. Comment below and let us know what local area you'd like to look after 🌍💛
🌍 Become a Thrift Ambassador
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@Jo Minnery In Myrtle Beach, SC, USA they have a "thrift bus" that takes people on tours. https://www.facebook.com/reel/921375684082777 The local thrift shops have little "welcome" treats for them when they arrive.
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@Jo Minnery 🤣I like food!
I’ve been a little quiet in here… but for a very good reason
Over the past six months, I’ve been focused on growing and managing my Facebook communities and both Op Shopping New Zealand and Op Shopping Australia have now reached 100,000 members each. 🎉 So yes… things have been slightly busy! But reaching that milestone has also made me realise we need to connect these communities more thoughtfully. Facebook is brilliant for sharing finds and reaching lots of people, but posts disappear quickly and real conversations can be hard to continue. That is where Thrift Insider can be different. Skool gives us space for: - proper conversations - live chats and video meetups - learning from each other - sharing ideas that do not vanish down the feed - bringing op shoppers from Australia, New Zealand and thrifters from around the entire world ...together I also know Skool can feel confusing when you first arrive. Rather than turning Thrift Insider into a Skool-help group, I’ll make it easier to find your way around and point anyone needing help navigating Skool towards Help Wanted I’d love to start bringing Thrift Insider back to life but as something genuinely useful, not just another feed. What would make you want to check in here regularly? Live chats, identification help, resale discussions, challenges, guest experts, thrift travel chats, best thrift stores or something else?
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@Jo Minnery Oh girl. Life has been interesting lately. I've missed seeing your face in my feed every day. Looking for a job and trying to keep things growing in the archive. Looks like your work has been super productive. I'm so happy for you!
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@Jo Minnery I don't think so. I was blessed with enough members in RRA to cover the cost of both. I might not be as active in Ricochet for a while, but it's where I'm giving away things...so I'd like to keep it active. But the museum is where the income will come from and my Legacy. Looking for a job has taken quite a bit of time (it's not like it used to be, for sure). Being old, no college, and a female is not working to my advantage right now. But I'll land on my feet, always do. Not discouraged, just really busy.
Discover Skool Communities ...
If you're new to Skool there are zillions of communities to discover ...I'm honestly probably too embarrassed to share how many communities I actually belong to here. If you're new and not sure how to find them - click up the top on desktop and hit the discover communities tab... OR our wonderful members who own communities can drop a link below and talk about their communities. ⬇️ Lets go... 💛
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1 like • Jan 20
@Jo Minnery Thank you for permitting me to share my community. https://www.skool.com/ricochet-4274/about Nostalgia, Traditions, History, and Friendship
1 like • Jan 22
@Jo Minnery
Welcome back everyone - lets have a chat for the new year 💛
I created this group to make a community that didn't have so much noise and where people could get to know each other better rather than just being random people chatting randomly about thrifting on the internet. I run a couple of large Op Shopping groups in New Zealand and Australia and there are just so many awesome aspects to the community but there is little depth to the conversation because of how the platform can be sometimes. I run both groups solo and get to decide on content. At the moment I'm thinking about how I can redirect some of the donations (that aren't really donations) in my country to the right places so that less is sent to landfill....between Australia and New Zealand I have about 160, 000 group members so I feel like I could make a difference to the way some people think about recycling, reusing and repairing. Are there any other people here who have ideas about what could make a difference to the way people think... I also have a website opshops.co which I'm looking at changing a bit over the next few weeks and I was thinking earlier today about having more information on there. So my question is ... do you have any ideas, if you donate what would make you stop and think about where you were sending items in need of repair or not sellable in a thrift store ... is there anything we can do to start to make changes to the way people think about thrift stores ... sorry for the ramble its late here ...but I feel like we could make a difference ... ps this is the post I ran a few days ago in both groups ... in aussie / kiwi lingo I figure though if this is a major issue here ...its a worldwide issue
Welcome back everyone - lets have a chat for the new year 💛
2 likes • Jan 17
@Jo Minnery And the needlework/embroidery on the crazy quilts is nice. Remember, quilts were once created using almost all old textiles.
1 like • Jan 18
@Jo Minnery I remember my Mama packing daddy's lunchbox and used the same piece of aluminum foil on his sandwich for several days. Their "recycle/reuse" does put us to shame.
2026 - What's your thrift unicorn?
Is there something you've been looking for in thrift stores and would love to find? Is 2026 the year? 🥳
2026 - What's your thrift unicorn?
0 likes • Jan 10
@Faye Lougher It's truly amazing what you can find at estate sales here. Young people have no idea nor care the value of things. I went to an estate sale once where the original owners loved Murano glass and the kids priced it like Dollar General glass. I couldn't grab it fast enough. That was a fun day. It was HOT as blazes and my daughter was with me. I made her carry boxes and bags of stuff. The owner finally allowed me to just start putting things in my car and would "price me out" when I was done shopping.
2 likes • Jan 10
@Faye Lougher That is beautiful! Well, the Murano at the estate sale was cheap. I mean REALLY cheap. That's why I was grabbing it like crazy. I think I sold every piece too. I don't think I kept a single one. My husband keeps reminding me I "can't keep everything". I just don't understand that concept, but after 30 years of marriage, I pick my fights. And Murano wasn't the hill I wanted to die on.🤣
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Julianne Anderson
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Storyteller at heart. Vintage enthusiast. Master of Thrift. Try Everything. Stay young at heart. Connect with others. Be kind always.

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