This place is absolutely amazing It's like an indoor anything you want, swap meet, repurpose store, I've been looking for this forever, this is just what I wanted, wow I can't believe this is so inexpensive type of a store...
First of all this place is huge The display cases are from floor to ceiling and the merchandise you never know what's going to be in the next case...
The staff here is ultra friendly and they have a great system to take care of you as a customer...
However what I like most is the hours The hours are 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily literally that's obscene That's awesome I could run a business out of this place and nobody would know... And I'm just not talking about reselling antiques; you Know what I'm talking about; ummm huh... I wouldn't even have to see my customer I could have little lock boxes like they put on the front door of a empty house for the real estate agent numbered and tagged cash and go baby cash and go... Nah I'm just kidding But I'm a pretty enterprising guy Do you need a marking manager Hit me up... Plenty of parking in the front plenty of parking in the back, handicapped parking also... If you need to use the restroom you don't have to leave the building you can actually use it indoors That's quite different since COVID-19... There's a little eat them up place in there also where you can get some kind of food I don't know what's available but I'm sure it's edible.... This place has just about anything and everything you want big to small smaller little to invisible... Their system is awesome, the location is great, the hours are unbelievable, and the staff hell I want to hire all of them!!! But I don't run a business anymore... If you're stuck in Wheat Ridge looking for something to do, go to prospect Park and play some pickleball or go to the brass armadillo and spend all the change in your pocket... Spend your money locally it'll come back 10-fold!!! I collect anything bull related, preferably Brahma bulls not longhorns cuz I'm not from Texas... So if you find something and you're feeling generous for me I'll even come pick it up.... Be Bessed, See you on my next...
Read moreI have been coming here for years- decades actually.. I'm really not sure what the person who posted right before me is trying to say or insinuate; I was there 3 days ago as well. As always, the place is very open and clean, not a dusty, attic-smelling hole in the wall.. I physically passed another human being about twice in the MASSIVE place, and everyone had masks on. Also, it's is not filled with so called "super-spreaders and boomers'", as they posted, but if a person is that terrified of the "outside" I might advise to not be out perusing antiques and vintage items - these things have not been hermetically sealed and are not sterile if anyone needs clarification. I brought a friend who was new to town and spent about 2 hours here, we used the (VERY CLEAN), restroom and even got a quick sandwich. They have a cute little cafe area and it was NICE to see some older folks out socializing and enjoying themselves in these times. (Glad they were willing to "risk it" -- lol).. They even have a loyalty/points type program. I will say, I didn't buy anything but that's more a part of me down-sizing and a change of taste. There IS something for everyone here who likes antiques or vintage. Even if you don't purchase anything it's a fun way to spend a few hours reminiscing. I see some disgruntled vendors on this thread too, I'm not sure what they are talking about, I didn't see any "rock-bottom" prices, but then again, I no longer sell stuff so I don't know..The value of these things is really determined by the buyer and market if there even is one, which is why I haven't retired on the boxes upon boxes of Waterford and Hummel's I was left with and never allowed near as a kid.. (message me lol)! All I'm saying is DO check it out-- you'll enjoy, it's a fun way to kill a few hours! It's clean, spacious, and the...
Read moreOn Tuesday, July 18, we stopped at the Brass Armadillo. It is an impressive display of a wide variety of antique and contemporary items. We found an oak patio glider seat in one booth, priced at $89.95. We offered $75.00. The clerk said she would leave a message for the dealer/owner about our offer. A couple of hours later she calłed to say that our offer was accepted. We informed her we would be out the following day to pick it up. We drove back over on Wednesday, 7/19 (35 miles round trip from our home). When they went to booth to retrieve the glider, it wasn't there. Another clerk said they had sold it that morning. When asked about how that could happen, the clerk said, "We can't guarantee that an item will be held for you." It did not seem to matter that we had driven back out because we were told the item was being held. They even have an in-house system with a form for holding items. The clerk said, "We don't have time to check those forms." Further, it did not matter that there was a buyer/seller agreement in place from the previous day. The clerk went on to say, "Well, the other buyer paid full price." I would welcome any comments from the management of the Brass Armadillo Mall. Until then, "Buyer Beware!!"
Gary, the manager of Brass Armadillo, contacted me by phone. He explained the protocol of making an offer on a piece of merchandise and waiting for a reply from the seller. The protocol is reasonable, if you are a seller. However, it is limited when you are a buyer. He apologized for the young clerk who was not forthcoming with information about the store's process. Gary accompanied the explanation with a store credit for our...
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