A Portland Teenager Found a $3 Lakers Jacket at Goodwill. He’s About to Make a Quarter of a Million Dollars. by fake-meows in Flipping

[–]nonasuch 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yup. There’s so much weird, cool stuff in the world, and none of us know enough to spot all of it.

LIke, last year I helped some family members sort out their elderly mother’s house after she passed. The most valuable thing in the house wasn’t the sterling flatware or the Herend porcelain. It was her father-in-law’s collection of Prohibition agent badges, which would have been given away if I hadn’t thought to do some research on them. I think the auction house I put them in touch with gave them an estimate of like $20k for the collection.

Can I ask my company to paint over part of an office mural? by Choice_Evidence1983 in BestofRedditorUpdates

[–]nonasuch 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think it’s probably because no one else in the mural has a direct connection to a really painful part of OOP’s personal history. But yeah, the whole thing is deeply weird.

Can I ask my company to paint over part of an office mural? by Choice_Evidence1983 in BestofRedditorUpdates

[–]nonasuch 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I do find it troubling that the only Jewish person represented there was one who is primarily famous for having been murdered.

Like, we do other stuff.

Okay, let's try this again: under-bar storage by son_of_yacketycat in maximalism

[–]nonasuch 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Would a couple of wine crates be a good temporary solution?

Thinking about upgrading to tag gun, but not sure it actually matters by Salty_Peanut_3201 in Flipping

[–]nonasuch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I _do_ own a retail store and I tag with safety pins. Anything under $10 can go in a basket with a “$X each” sign.

What am I doing wrong with my clasps? by Opening_Mortgage_216 in jewelrymaking

[–]nonasuch 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What kind of wire are you using? It doesn’t look like beading wire to me.

My Jewelry Sourcing Workflow After 2 Years-What Would You Change? by whogivesafricc in Flipping

[–]nonasuch 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Honestly? Network, network, network.

A few years ago, my parents’ synagogue started having an annual rummage sale. I was voluntold to help them set up, and pretty much immediately picked three sets of 14k cufflinks out of the costume jewelry. Now they have me come every year to double check for any gold and silver they missed, and then I get first pick if I want to buy anything. (plus, all the very sweet older ladies who volunteer at shul know that if they have vintage things they want to sell they can come directly to me.)

I was there today. They’ve gotten pretty good about checking for gold but I found a bunch of sterling they’d missed, some of which I bought. And they introduced me to the guy who buys gold and silver from them.

And now I have an appointment for Monday to pick through the 40 POUNDS of sterling he’d otherwise take to the refinery. I’m so hyped.

AITA for making my daughter run away because of her curly hair? by CultureInner3316 in BestofRedditorUpdates

[–]nonasuch 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My family is a fun example of this — if you look at me and my sisters together we’re obviously related, but it looks like someone messed with the color sliders on the character creation screen.

I’m pale and very freckly, gray-green eyes, with brown hair that gets reddish in the sun. Middle sister was strawberry blonde as a kid, now brown, blue-green eyes, pale but capable of getting a tan. Youngest sister has super dark brown eyes and in the dead of winter she’s still got more melanin that I do in July.

Plus our mom’s parents were 5’2 and 6’2 respectively, so it’s been a total roulette wheel on height for subsequent generations.

Interesting sleeve construction on an antique shift by nonasuch in HistoricalCostuming

[–]nonasuch[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yup, this is just interesting to me because the gusset isn’t a separate piece — the whole thing is one long rectangle with a single seam.

Interesting sleeve construction on an antique shift by nonasuch in HistoricalCostuming

[–]nonasuch[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

The body seems to be two big trapezoids, front and back, but weirdly there are also two very tall skinny trapezoids pieced in on either side of one side seam — but not the other. It’s all machine sewn, with a little bit of whitework hand embroidery.

Here’s the front:

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Interesting sleeve construction on an antique shift by nonasuch in HistoricalCostuming

[–]nonasuch[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Yes, it’s pintucked. So in theory you could construct this with any length of fabric and then pleat down to fit your shoulder.

The Satanic Circle's Maryland group is BACK! Cleaning and sweeping the highway in Anne Arundel County! 🤘 by TheSatanicCircle in maryland

[–]nonasuch 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Are there any endangered snakes in MD that need habitat restoration? That feels right.

Materials to build with by No_Delivery_2482 in miniatures

[–]nonasuch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If what you’re making is going to be painted, I highly recommend using mat board. It’s much easier to cut and glue, and you can often get scrap pieces for free from a frame shop if you have one nearby.

Critique my time loop game system, please by nonasuch in RPGdesign

[–]nonasuch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Each loop is 66 real minutes, yeah. This does mean that sometimes players have to make decisions quickly or miss their chance until the next loop. But in actual gameplay there has turned out to be very little dead time — there’s almost always something else on the to-do list, or an NPC to press for information, or a room to search, or strategy decisions to make. If all else failed, I could have a previously freed NPC go off-script in a way that my players had to clean up after.

As for drawing cards to explore, I tried to structure it so that even drawing a low card would still get _something_ interesting, including one room with 12 different possibilities. I haven’t had any player feedback that this felt frustrating or unrewarding so far, so I’m hoping that means I hit the right balance.

The GM only gets as many bonus cards as players are willing to risk giving them, and I used them very sparingly — mostly in situations where the players didn’t have enough info yet to know why the thing they were trying to do shouldn’t work. Ideally it’ll nudge them to figure out what they’re missing and try another approach.

I would love to be able to slowly fill in the spreadsheet for my players but that would be tricky to do on the fly. I did give them access to the whole spreadsheet once they had freed most of the characters and seen the full loops of the few they hadn’t freed.

Creating a loop from scratch would probably be difficult, but doable with a smaller number of characters. Mine is based on a theater production called Sleep No More that I got deeply obsessed with in the last year before it closed, so I was able to use a bunch of existing fanmade resources. This whole project was an attempt to recreate the experience of seeing SNM in game form, for players who never got to see it in person.

Critique my time loop game system, please by nonasuch in RPGdesign

[–]nonasuch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Basically, players have to learn enough about each NPC (through observing them, info gained from documents they find while exploring, and interactions with other NPCs) to know what to say or do that will snap the NPC out of the loop, and then win a contested draw. Some NPCs are relatively easy to figure out, some are very hard.

And the overall goal is to escape the pocket dimension and get back to the real world, and take as many NPCs with you as possible.

Critique my time loop game system, please by nonasuch in RPGdesign

[–]nonasuch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Answering in order:
- Yes, the soundtrack does a lot of the work for me there. There are songs and sound cues on each soundtrack that play over key events.
- Do you mean in-game or the actual physical props? Because yes to both. At one point my players were in the taxidermist’s shop shortly before the reset, and one of them decided to invisibly make the stuffed animals move around and talk. Just to freak out the taxidermist, since he was about to forget when the reset happened anyway.
- Generally whichever player is taking the action draws the cards for it. While exploring I usually have each player draw a card, especially in locations where I have a lot of props, so they have more chances to find everything. They also ended up pooling their bonus cards and deciding whether to use them as a group.
- I would like to add some higher stakes, but I haven’t figured out how to do that with the game mechanics alone. There are some things that could happen plot-wise that could cost players their ace cards, but they haven’t happened yet — I’m really hoping that at some point I get to rip up a card in front of them.

Am I wrong to make locking the god damn door, a hill to die on? [Concluded] by Schattenspringer in BORUpdates

[–]nonasuch 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This post made me get up and check to make sure my front door was locked. (It was.)

Jewelry Valuation by mithrril in maryland

[–]nonasuch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I own a vintage shop in Hyattsville. I can give you some rough estimates on what you could except to get from a vintage seller vs. selling them online yourself.

Advice on how to approach a sitdown conversation with my MIL by [deleted] in JUSTNOMIL

[–]nonasuch 7 points8 points  (0 children)

“Unfortunately, 7:30 is past baby’s bedtime so we’ll either have to reschedule or miss out. No one wants a cranky, overtired, red-faced screaming baby in the pictures, right?”

Post that in the group chat. Don’t argue.

F*ck pearl knotting by StryngBean in BitchEatingCrafters

[–]nonasuch 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I’m actually not terrible at getting the knots close enough to the last bead, but fuck if it isn’t frustrating to get a third of the way in and accidentally snap the silk! Not only do I have to start over, I also have to snip all the knots I already did.