OkamiKodomo wrote:Thrifting is fun no matter what you're looking for. I've found some great fabrics and props at secondhand stores, and it's super rewarding when you stumble upon that one special "find".
Very very true. The last time I had a good thrift store trip, they were having a 'bag sale' on any clothes they'd put an orange tag in. As much as you could stuff in a bag for $1 a bag. Quick mental calculations of fabric values and general stuffability and I targeted the silk until I was out of funds allotted for the trip... XD I still have a whole bin of silk shirts in all different sizes, waiting to be repurposed into doll clothes (well, unless they fit me).
Another place I thought of to check, speaking of thrift stores, is shopgoodwill.com
I don't use it too often, because for just cheap playline stuff their shipping can be a bit up there, tho not too bad if you're lucky and net a whole box. Always check what shipping's going to be before bidding, tho, as well as what payment methods each particular auction takes as it's not standardized. The Evil Overlord loves the place. (She mostly buys boxes of broken or cheap jewelry there to take apart and make into new stuff. One recent find of hers was a pair of bracelets that had little scarabs made of real semi-precious stone. She removed them and matched them up to make earrings... and I got the extra singles for Meritamen! XD).
She pointed out a couple of the smaller obitsu in their hobbies section a while back (both the same one I already had, tho). I don't know enough about the bigger BJDs to recognize them too well on the site, but I wouldn't be at all surprised if one or two go through there now and then. It might take some searching, though, as the folks listing them might not have a clue what they are and just call them a 'doll' and leave it at that... but that and the lower traffic on the site compared to Ebay means you might get lucky.