What a cool shop. Want some fun, vintage, reasonably priced souvenirs? You’re not going to find the freshest goods in this store but that’s part of the allure. There’s plenty of interesting stuff and the prices are incredibly reasonable. How about a pair of handmade leather moccasins for your toddler? $7…. Little jade turtle? $11. The old timer working the shop makes the experience just a little better. Friendly but not trying to sell you anything. Just welcomes you in to look around and is happy to assist if you are searching for something specific. It was exactly the experience I was hoping for in a frozen town that felt just a bit...
Read moreyou have the right to sell anything that's legal in your store, and i can't stop you. there were quite a few nice things in here, but there were also at least two boards covered in confederate pins and patches. and i didn't want to get my friends a souvenir from a store that sells the symbols of the people who thought slavery was just dandy. i don't even care that the owner was wearing a trump hat, wear whatever you want, just maybe chill with the selling of registered hate symbols... alaska wasn't even a state until 1959, what freaking confederacy??? (honorable mention: the shelf of...
Read moreLarge variety of items, however very unorganized. Found myself having to step around things that were on the floor. A nice young girl asked if I was looking for something in particular. I told her I wanted something very small and under $20 to give my mother. The girl was very helpful and did her best. After a bit, the store owner came out. He was unnecessarily rude and barked at me that no one can handmake anything for under $20. As I was looking at pendents they claimed were made in Alaska, I found one that had a "Made in India" sticker on the back.
Rude, and dishonest. I will...
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