The old warehouse shed's roof collapsed last winter so a very nice building replaced it in similar style but it's much better lit, has better displayed and categorized items and it's cleaner. Mix of beautifully restyled furniture, signs, vintage fancy and vintage rough. Pricing varies according to the piece, and I would say, appropriately so. It's not a garage sale, but easy to find affordable treasures for a wide variety of tastes, I think. I picked up two sets of Scandinavian wooden butter knives at $1.50. They were $3.50 for one in town, which isn't unreasonable at that. I also got a stack of about 7 beautiful wood planks about 10 x 3" to use for a family wood-burning craft for $4 and a great condition Le Crueset whistling tea kettle for $10. A favorite place for many in our family to poke around...
Read moreNice place. There's an indoor section with a bit of refurbished stuff, then two large quonset-type buildings full of stuff. The sort of stock you'd be looking for if you frequent antique stores. Doesn't seem that merchandise changes often, and...
Read moreEverything is overpriced, the ink on tons of tags has faded from sitting for years. Staff could have been friendlier. They should have a storewide inventory reduction sale so the prices would be more affordable and they could finally get in some...
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