dumpster diving
#28
It's so sad, you go to Panera, and just like geraldinho said, there are literally trashbags full of bread that's even still warm sometimes.. Same with Krispy Kreme..
There's nothing like throwing a trashbag full of glazed donuts in your bag!
There's nothing like throwing a trashbag full of glazed donuts in your bag!
#29
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Joined: Sep 2006
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From: Bay Area, Sunny Cali
Bikes: '05 Felt F55, Schwinn Prologue road bike, '86 Centurion DS Iron Man, Sette Flite AM MTB
Originally Posted by killsurfcity
hahaha. i had some dude take my busted tv in the rain. wtf?
#31
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Joined: Nov 2003
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From: Worcester, MA
Bikes: 1977 Raleigh Professional, 1997 Milano 3v, 2004 Surly Karate Monkey, 2007 Surly Crosscheck, 1984 Hutch Pro Racer
Two sets of Dura Ace 7700 STI levers, very nice Avocet cranks, tires by the truckload, countless other parts. A mid-level fuji 12 speed from the 80s in my size. Pulled out a really cool looking bonded aluminum/carbon Guerciotti frameset, to find it cracked. Took the fork. Tools!
And food, lots of food.
And food, lots of food.
#32
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Joined: Jul 2006
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From: Savage Germanic Cults of Saskatchewan
I've managed to come across some wicked stuff dumpster diving, but a Ti frame, that's insane? Dave, did you have a horseshoe up your a%s that day or some other form of luck enhancement?
#33
Don't smoke, Mike.
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Devinci Tosca, IRO Rob Roy
My family used to work at our local library and art gallery when I was a kid. Every year, the library would take books that were pretty beaten up and throw them in the dump (they have a penny sale now). I found some massive 4" thick 13x17"-ish tome that looked like it was a couple hundred years old. Turns out it was 115 and the book was some enormous volume of Shakspere. Not only did it have all his plays, but it was also filled with gorgeous lithographs, like this one right here:

That's one of my favourite pieces of art that I still have today and it came out of a pile in a landfill.

That's one of my favourite pieces of art that I still have today and it came out of a pile in a landfill.
#34
Originally Posted by kmart
I am often that dude. There's a lot of good stuff in there 

at ala moana mall if i can get into the "off-limits" areas under the mall where the dumpsters for the stores are i often find brand name cloths. they dont always fit me but someone i know would. except those A&F jeans, i sell those bad boys for like 50 bucks a pop

[edit] i did find my first road bike in a dumpster, it was a miyata and it was pink. oh i loved him so
#35
There is a dumpster a few blocks from my house that has Ghirardelli chocolate sometimes, and the infamous bread dumpster isn't too far from there. French bread pizza, anyone?
Listen to the Charles Manson song "Garbage Dump" for more insight.
Listen to the Charles Manson song "Garbage Dump" for more insight.
#36
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Joined: Sep 2006
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From: Van BC
I found a giant stash of 78 RPM records in a dumptster, we're talking over 200 ranging from the 30s to the 50s. I'm not a big fan of old records but my uncle is, and he was happy to take them off my hands.
#38
oh man! im here at work talking to an old buddy, and being a geek i was talking about this post. and he reminded me of this one time our buddy Darren threw a plastic bag in a bin, he forgot that he placed his keys inside so he jumped back in to grab the bag. out of nowhere he's like "LOOK GUYS A MEMBERS ONLY JACKET" and of course someone replied "what are you like the last member?".
someone decided to snap a pic with their cell phone so he placed his hands in the pockets and pops a pose. he finds a 50 dollar bill in one of those pockets.
yeah WTF right?
someone decided to snap a pic with their cell phone so he placed his hands in the pockets and pops a pose. he finds a 50 dollar bill in one of those pockets.
yeah WTF right?
#40
I've personally found 2 bikes in the trash that I've sold on CL for a combined total of $225 and I found a great Shimano RH540 rear wheel that I spent $20 on to have repaired, so I feel I am way ahead of the game. Lots of guys in the Classics/Vintage forum find neat stuff, the best being a guy last year who found a wasted Masi in a dumpster and he ebayed it for 500$USD. Here is a pic of my wheel:

There was a guy on this forum who found a sweet Miyata track bike in the garbage, here is the thread about that, pics are halfway down the page:
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ghlight=miyata

There was a guy on this forum who found a sweet Miyata track bike in the garbage, here is the thread about that, pics are halfway down the page:
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ghlight=miyata
#43
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Joined: Apr 2006
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From: PGH, PA
Originally Posted by 12XU
My favorite, potentially mythical, dumpsters in PGH are the beer dumpster, the nut dumpster, and the cassette tape dumpster. I've verified the last one, but the first two I've only seen "scores" from or have heard about them.
And they are amazing.
#44
Originally Posted by wearyourtruth
at least in texas we never had to dumpster dive krispy kreme. they know they are getting rid of them, we would just walk in at close and they would give us boxes, trash free.
#48
Originally Posted by Snordalisk
Two sets of Dura Ace 7700 STI levers, very nice Avocet cranks, tires by the truckload, countless other parts. A mid-level fuji 12 speed from the 80s in my size. Pulled out a really cool looking bonded aluminum/carbon Guerciotti frameset, to find it cracked. Took the fork. Tools!
And food, lots of food.
And food, lots of food.
#49
Originally Posted by 3MTA3
then what is he in jail for?
Oh, garbage dump, oh garbage dump...



