I liked this store. I enjoyed talking with the owner, Mike, who seemed to be knowledgeable on firearms. There was a lot of cool pieces. I will be back to visit this shop again. Thanks
Eric E.
Tu valoración: 3 Salem, OR
It’s an ok store. The guy in the store seemed to be nice enough with my limited contact with him. Lots of interesting stuff and a interesting building. But I thought the prices were quite high. I would say it’s more of a «Collectibles» store than a thrift store. Needless to say I didn’t find anything that piqued my interest at a price I was willing to pay. They carry some guns and ammo and lots of military surplus and vintage stuff as well.
Trevor B.
Tu valoración: 4 Sisters, OR
A great place to find little nic-nacs and fun stuff. They have some Military stuff for sale and they are always looking to buy. I always like to stop here when we are in town.
Captain C. Branagain G.
Tu valoración: 5 Astoria, OR
Fun shop to go in and browse. Everything and more can be found. Vintage clothes, toys, books, DVDs, gear, knives, swords, shoes… you name it. One of the best selections of military surplus on the Oregon Coast. Lots of cool stuff wall to wall & floor to ceiling… so chill and make an adventure out of it. Prices fit every budget. What may seem junk to one is treasure to another, so keep an open mind. Our latest score was shemaghs that are tougher and tougher to find. Rag & Bone’s prices were cheaper than I could get them online… plus I am supporting the local economy. Mike is a damn nice guy and knows his stuff. My lovely lass also picked up some piano sheet music for dirt cheap. One was a book that she had as a kid, so it meant a lot. Who says 2 bucks can’t buy happiness? If you have some old stuff that could be re-purposed, bring it and toss it in the Free Pile in the shed out front. It could make a small difference in someone’s day or life.
Pinc P.
Tu valoración: 2 Tualatin, OR
AREYOUKIDDINGME? First off, I don’t think my comment of their shop was all that bad. Just thought the prices were a bit high, and that they are stiff when it comes to negotiations. Get over it. Second, don’t advertise or give your stores mission statement on my Unilocal review. You have your own page for that, and can easily put that under your stores information on here. Charity or not, I have been to SEVERAL thrift shops, that look like they are thriving more than this store ever could, and its because they put great prices on their stuff, and are more than willing to negotiate if that means a customer leaves happy, and they move their inventory, to be able to bring in new stuff. I understand that this is some ‘resort’ type place, where most people go here when they are on vacation, passing through while on vacation, or its great weather; so prices EVERYWHERE in this town is expected to be higher. Like I said though, I’ve been to other beach places with thrift shops with prices that are deals. If someone doesn’t like my review, either ignore it and praise those who actually like what you do, or look at your work ethics and notice that there might be spots that you can improve on. I am only one out of many that found an issue. Its not the end of the world. Its not like I have a million followers that hang on my every word. If you are looking for a perfect score on your store, I would suggest to lose that goal quick, because there is no such thing as perfection. I didn’t like my experience here to the fullest that it could have been, maybe I will next time(like I had mentioned before in my original review). I am always willing to try. In the mean time, take or leave what I said before as constructive criticism, and DON’T ADVERTISEYOURBUSINESSONMY Unilocal(SITE).
Jess K.
Tu valoración: 5 Portland, OR
I am shocked to see so many not-great reviews for this place! I love it. Probably swing by almost any time I am in town, and almost always find something cool and random. It isn’t that big, has tons of military stuff, but has such a fabulous random assortment of stuff it is always worth it to meander through. For the record… they also have completely reasonable and great prices. These days most«thrift stores» are ridiculously overpriced… and that is not at all so for Rag and Bone. Glad I looked this up on Unilocal and could show some love… these reviews do NOT do this place justice!
M F.
Tu valoración: 1 Vashon, WA
This was our go-to thrift store on the north coast for years. As of the last time we were there, we were bummed to discover that they sell WWII stuff that is, so to speak, Axis-themed. It’s a free country, so they’re free to sell what they like, of course, but we choose not to support it.
Levi L.
Tu valoración: 2 Portland, OR
Lots of military stuff, gross clothes, and not much else. Extremely friendly, but overall I wasn’t impressed at all.
Josh J.
Tu valoración: 4 Brentwood, CA
This is a really cool thrift store! They have a really large selection of vintage clothes and old military uniforms and other military stuff mixed in with about everything that would normally be at a thrift store! Prices were great, service was great! fun store to browse around in right next door to the seaside factory outlet stores.