The woman that stands at the front counter tall, with glasses, and longer hair. I took a 1940s era ,vintage milk glass chandelier to possibly get an idea of the value . This woman was extremely rude , and actually treated me like I had done something wrong by asking her a simple question about the value of a antique chandelier. This woman obviously is very pertintious , and has no idea about customer relations . Another extremely bazaar action she proceeded to do , actually followed me out of the store to look at the tags on my vehicle . Im assuming she may have some type of mental complex ,and I was perplexed by her actions . Anyway after I drove away ,went to another vintage/antique shop a block away called Sweet Home . Went in asked them the same question I had asked the woman at SMC, and they were very helpful in answering my questions . I am truly confused and a bit weary of the woman at SMC . I will never return there , truly some of the most irrational behavior I have ever experienced between a patron and employee...
Read moreThis shop is extraordinary. It’s hard to describe how it feels to walk in the door for the first time. Everywhere one looks there are original one-of-a-kind artworks by local artisans including paintings, photographs, jewelry, clothing and pottery, and that’s just the entry area. What follows is a mix of art and antiques of the highest quality and yet the prices are very reasonable. The staff is personable and knowledgeable and the artists also teach classes. If you’re a fan of vintage and art you will...
Read moreI love the concept of a store with multiple booths selling anything and everything. Most are vintage, some are artists (wish there were more artists!) My favorite booth being the Wig Dog artist definitely got a t shirt and stickers from there. Fun to just spend some time searching around and staff was really helpful and kind while I tried on the t shirts. One thing I did notice is it kind of smelled like a cat litter box throughout the store, but I never...
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