Surprised too find a small gem in a backwater town. The owner's spend a lot of time in Italy and at auctions, bringing back to the quaint shop their fines and posting a overprice sale tag, and calling it a European antique, again in a small country town shop of a lower income population. I was in the shop few days ago,larger items Way over priced, still collecting dust in the same location a year later. I was telling the young lady working there about a thrift store Peaches. In Ocala, Florida, the owner will put a lower price on the tag. The day I was there, were 4 U Haul trucks waiting for loading, another small town, but The antiques are moving, not like collecting dust in south Pittsburg, Tennessee Personally I believe all antique shops, should be a consignment store, every buyer wants a lower price. When a dealer enters your home, they are going to purchase family heirloom at the lowest price possible, turn around and sale at a outrageous price. Young women of this era don't want Antique furniture , sterling silver,bone china. What they want is dishwasher plates, stainless steel flatware and...
   Read moreFirst, the people who helped us were incredibly friendly and answered a ton of questions. We also got some great stuff at great prices. I found an album called Convoy that appears to be for truckers to play as they drive down the highway since it’s convoy music with a glossary of CB terms on the back (I put it in the pictures, but you can’t get it, it’s mine). How do you even price something like that? Any price is too low, and they were actually low. I love places that have great stuff if you scratch around a bit and who don’t price it like it’s a museum. Definitely...
   Read moreSome cool stuff but everything was way high priced. Granted I'm not an antique expert so that could be what the stuff was worth, but out of reach for an average person. The person working basically ignored us. Edited to add: If you only cater to experts, maybe being open to the public in a small town isn't a great idea. Also the lowest priced thing we saw was $15 photo prints I could...
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