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Old 12-24-13, 05:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Machka
A "tip" is a ... what would you call it ... rubbish heap? landfill site? It's the place where a city puts all their rubbish.

A "tip shop" is a shop where usable stuff has been salvaged from the tip one way or another, and is up for sale, usually at quite reasonable prices, and usually negotiable.

So you might find a section with parts of houses ... old doors, window frames, bricks, etc. Another section might have sporting goods like bicycles, skis, golf clubs, etc. Another section will have furniture like shelves, wardrobes, etc. Then there will be quite a large section of smaller goods ... books, ornaments, electronics, etc. etc.

See the link above ... that's one tip shop in our area.


And here's another one, not too far away:
http://www.morningtonparkwaste.com.au/reuse_shop.htm
That is an intriguing idea. Is it all outdoors, or is there an actual shop building? Does somebody make money from it? Is it basically last chance recycling, after thrift shops and municipal recycling take what they want out of the waste stream?

BTW, what you call a tip used to be called a "dump" in this country. Nowadays it's usually called a land fill.
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