The most powerful journey of all comes when Uncle Sam finds himself in a junk store.
Regarding found materials he said, in 1977, "I really begin to understand any society by going through its junk stores and flea markets.
I got it in a junk store here in Nap.
He went to a junk store to buy an iron bed with mattress.
An old mannequin Karen rescued from a junk store.
I bought a replacement at a junk store for $5.
Plus we did all our shopping in junk stores.
The New Yorker provided a desk, a chair, a typewriter and anything else that was available from their junk store.
Make the mistake of saying you've seen millions of those things in junk stores and Harvey will quickly correct you.
"She loved junk stores, that's what he did with her, 99 cents stores."