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Emergency Survival Supplies To Buy Used
Personal Liberty Digest ^ | 10/08/2012 | Peggy Layton

Posted on 10/08/2012 4:10:08 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks

There are all kinds of places to get survival items such as Goodwill Industries, Deseret Industries, thrift shops, estate sales, yard sales, garage sales, fundraisers, pawn shops, flea markets, moving sales and Internet sites such as Craigslist, Half.com, eBay and Amazon.

Every Saturday during the good-weather months, I sneak off in the mornings to see what I can find at the local yard sales. I am always on the lookout for things like camping equipment, sleeping bags, wool blankets, backpacks and medical supplies.

I am also stockpiling emergency supplies, canning supplies, medical supplies, lighting, garden tools, hand tools, fishing equipment, warm winter clothing, bedding, fuel, guns and ammo. Whenever I find a bargain, I add it to my stockpile.

You can find myriad useful survival items at garage sales and thrift stores. I love garage sales, and I always find good stuff — like the time I found a Vitamix for $25 and a Champion Juicer for $50. My last great find was 10 oil lamps still in the package for $3 each; I bought them all.

The following categories include a list of items that can be found secondhand and will save you money.

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TOPICS: Agriculture; Books/Literature; Food; Health/Medicine; Outdoors
KEYWORDS: emergency; preparedness; preppers; prepping; survival; usedstuff; yardsales
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To: JRandomFreeper

Hello John, always a pleasure to see your posts.


41 posted on 10/09/2012 4:02:41 PM PDT by prairiebreeze (Don't be afraid to see what you see. -- Ronald Reagan)
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To: familyop
I'm much more concerned about the one week outages that occur here after extreme weather events than the end of the world. But I can handle longer term disasters as well.

"...canning supplies, medical supplies...garden tools, hand tools, fishing equipment,..." She was writing about the end of the world.

Or, she could have been writing about my barn/shop and living through the here and now.

I don't pretend to know people's motivations. I do know that the more folks prepare for themselves, the more ammo I save. I damn sure don't sneer at them.

/johnny

42 posted on 10/09/2012 4:09:35 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: Mich Patriot

Did you get stabilizer for the gas?


43 posted on 10/09/2012 9:42:28 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (Obama should change his campaign slogan to "Yes, we am!" Sounds as stupid as his administration is.)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

I poured it into my motorcycle and used it up, then refilled it. I do have sta-bil for my generator gas. The extra tanks I keep on hand I just run through the bike every spring. Gas seems fine for a year, as long as I remember to refresh it.


44 posted on 10/10/2012 4:27:36 AM PDT by Mich Patriot (PITCH BLACK is the new "transparent")
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To: JRandomFreeper
"I don't pretend to know people's motivations."

The motivations in these discussions are advertised in detail. I don't pretend to ignore them.

"I do know that the more folks prepare for themselves, the more ammo I save. I damn sure don't sneer at them."

Let's cut to the chase. I've designed and built rural utilities (sanitation, water, power, etc.) and houses. I've done agricultural work as a business and as an employee. I've been an extreme cold weather instructor. I was in a combat specialty for a few years and served as an instructor in the same. I've roughed it in otherworldly environments, the likes of which, most of you couldn't imagine. I've studied and built components of home energy systems for about a decade. I now live, work and play in a climate that brings several feet of ice, 100+ mph winds and ~ -35 F every winter.

The "bugout bag" business is retarded and will get a lot of people killed. It's stupid. It's ridiculous and deserves ridicule.

To the SHTF-ers... Get a piece of land--a cheap one, at least. Have a well drilled. Pitch in on such an effort with others, if you can get along well enough. Learn more about hygiene. Learn much more about natural thermal properties of materials and interactions. Do exercise. Lose weight. Quit smoking. Don't do drugs.

In other words, try doing some actual work! Otherwise, stay in the cities, where most slobs are safer.

JRandomFreeper, we need a bond collapse, repudiation of debt and all that would follow. It'll take out a lot of trash. But it won't allow for the glorious, evil scenario imagined by so many currently comfortable slobs. They'll just go slowly down into poverty and live the rest of their short lives locked in the humiliating sight of those they looked down upon before. There is no escape except for suicide for the remainder of the middle class. They'll fall like rain, soon, because we don't have an adequate manufacturing base of real men working to support their expensive bureaucrat/service positions.

Have fun. Enjoy the slide. I know that I will.


45 posted on 10/15/2012 10:00:24 AM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in a thunderous avalanche of rottenness smelled around the earth.)
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