I entered the Antique Exchange with a personal item I wanted to possibly sell if the price was right. I was greeted with a polite hello. Initially I thought what a pleasant man, this trip was worth the time and gas from way down South. The atmosphere quickly changed when I asked if the gentleman would be interested in looking at my item. No longer was I treated with kindness, as I'm guessing I wasn't a potential buyer but, more likely a potential seller. The gentleman turned to a very rude partner, eating his lunch and asked if he would be interested in my item. Without hesitation, he shook his head no and walked away. I was no longer interested in shopping around the store therefore, unable to give an accurate description of the stores cleanliness, layout etc. However, I will say this, if you expect to be treated as a valued customer than make sure to bring cold hard cash. Do not try to sell items, apparently you are only a customer if you are buying which is sad as I was also looking to purchase a few more items than my antique was worth. I would not recommend the...
Read moreMy, oh my, this Co-Op had furniture that I have never seen or knew existed!!!! I wish I had that type of decor. Such beautiful furnishings. Im sure many were one of a kind. I so wish that I had taken photos to share and entice you to visit this special place. I will do so the next time I visit. The other thing I enjoyed was that they do not crowd items in one place. They space their wears and stage things so your able to picture this beautiful furniture in your home. The staff was around if one needed their help but they never make a customer feel uncomfortable in any way. My home is decorated southwestern, however this Co-Op makes me want to at least do one room with their furnishings. Go visit, have fun, get ideas, and fall in LOVE. Parking was ok and they will let you use the...
Read moreI love how this place has desks and cabinets and peices that I've never seen elsewhere and some things from the 1800s. Even the mid mod furniture was different than many others I've seen around several times (even though all mid mid never gets old). My favorite thing I saw today was an industrial style stool height metal and wood desk from the 1940s that would be perfect in an art studio or if you work with beads or leather. I have no need or space for it but if I did it would buy it. The price I thought was great. Owner gave a little history of the building and land which was also interesting. Definitely check it out. I bought a pig shaped wicker planter...for my mother. Beware of the step coming out of the store. Almost broke and ankle today 😬....
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