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Julie and Jake joke about "treasure hunting" as piracy, including pirate gear and the chaos of parrots, before Julie shares a college experience working with macaws at a local zoo and describes their size, aggression, and enrichment activities. The conversation shifts to practical tools for secondhand treasure hunting, including two types of tape measures (construction and flexible fashion), magnets and a jeweler’s loupe for identifying metals and jewelry markings, assorted batteries for testing electronics, a screwdriver for accessing compartments or inspecting items like lamps, latex gloves for dust and germs, and a UV light for checking clothing and identifying uranium glass that glows green. They conclude that the right tools depend on what you’re shopping for.
By Garage Sales UnhingedJulie and Jake joke about "treasure hunting" as piracy, including pirate gear and the chaos of parrots, before Julie shares a college experience working with macaws at a local zoo and describes their size, aggression, and enrichment activities. The conversation shifts to practical tools for secondhand treasure hunting, including two types of tape measures (construction and flexible fashion), magnets and a jeweler’s loupe for identifying metals and jewelry markings, assorted batteries for testing electronics, a screwdriver for accessing compartments or inspecting items like lamps, latex gloves for dust and germs, and a UV light for checking clothing and identifying uranium glass that glows green. They conclude that the right tools depend on what you’re shopping for.