My husband loves to stop, browse and buy. He found a box containing dollies and embroidered linens that said CHEAP. He found a half dozen that he liked and took it to the cashier. She charged him 40.00 ! That is NOT CHEAP ! He brought them home and handed me the bag. Proud of his find, right? I opened the bag and it smelled old like. Back in the 1950/1960 old. I can't believe she had the gall to charge him 40 bucks plus tax! I can't believe he paid that either! She claimed she thought he was gonna re-sell them. What difference does that make? She ripped him off bigtime. Im probably going to take them back to her tomorrow and demand the money back. There is some awesome finds there but watch it and don't get taken...
Read moreWe had a blast exploring this place - so much to try to take in. In the end we found the thing we were looking for (a specific sized, reclaimed wood plank) as well as several things we didn't know we were looking for. The young lady working was helpful, pleasant and seemed to love what she was doing. Found the prices to be reasonable on the items we purchased. Worth a stop if you're in the neighborhood, or worth a drive you like exploring "junque...
Read moreThe items are well kept given the exposure to elements. One of the most fun places I've been. Think a museum of random antiques you can buy. So much to look at-you can spend all day here. Everything is very reasonably priced and the owners are kind and polite. I purchased an 1893 World's Fair paperweight and vintage 1950s pink porcelain sink with all the pink...
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