AMAZING OWNER. MUST GO. i’m writing this in the parking lot. i was in the area trying to pick up something from facebook marketplace, i live around 2 hours away. i stopped in because i drove past it not realizing the time. i walked up and saw a frog wind chime outside and instantly fell in love with it. walked inside to look around and she told me she was closing up— i did not realize it was 4:22 pm, her shop closed at 4. i apologized and asked if i could pay for the frog (i was enamored), then saw she did not take tap. i did not have my physical card because i was paying the person on venmo. i asked if she took venmo, and the absolute angel woman who i am assuming owns the store checked the price (he was $6) and told me to take him and come back another time. i told her i lived 2 hours away and would likely not be back in the area— she said “merry christmas” and let me take him home. kindness like that— with no ulterior motive— is so rare these days, so i had to leave this review. if you are in the area please come to this store!!! the owners are amazing people, and from the brief look i had they have tons of treasures. attached a picture of my new...
Read moreI'm going to leave two stars just because it's an open shop... Advertising antiques it was incredibly disappointing to find that it looked like the lobby of cracker barrel... I actually saw the antique plates that my family uses to eat on ironically we bought them at Dollar tree and I'm not kidding... Most of the things are Chinese made... There were definitely some antiques there but nothing of any real relevance... One of the things there were not even vintage and vintage means 25 years old... Littered with mass produced stuff really disappointing... If you're going to advertise yourself as possibly the best store ever... Maybe sell mashed potatoes and meatloaf out the back and call yourself...
Read moreThis is the kind of place I could spend days combing through. There are dozens of "stalls" each owned by different people, and each piled with the contents of garages and basements, brought to light for review and hopeful resale. It was a real time capsule; every few minutes, someone would say, "Oh! My grandmother had that set! Wow! I remember playing with that as a kid!" There were also some neat items some of us had never seen before. As is often the case in these situations, the prices were a bit silly. Still, wandering the aisles and booths was a fun way to...
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