Probably the largest antique store in Oklahoma. Literally anything you could ever want. Absolutely amazing.
Each section sort of had its own theme. Some glassware, books, and furniture.
Since it is an antique mall a lot of the sections were split between different businesses/sellers, which meant stuff was a little more expensive then what you were looking for (not in the $100s but something that could go for $3 went for $5-10).
Had an absolutely massive collection of records but all relatively overpriced, the records you would actually care about are going to be around $20-$30. All in great condition and rated. Youâre better off looking at Discogs or ReverbLP.
I would say about 60% of the store is all nicknacks mostly stuff you wouldnât consider buying, like old kitchenware, kids meal like toys, Disney or kids movies on vhs, childrenâs books, and mugs. Like I said youâll find that the stuff there selling is a little more expensive then what you may see elsewhere.
If youâre willing to dig around for an hour or two youâll find an absolute gem (for example I was able to find a signed Gordie Howe (legendary hockey player) ticket from some random charity event in 1995 in a glass cup in a box in some random corner of the upstairs, selling...
   Read moreThis antique and collectibles shop has the usual Hodge podge of miscellaneous home decors and appliances. I perceived the stock to be mostly tchotchkes and misc platters. Driving up from oklahoma City after a friend said she saw this place on tik tok. I didn't come up with any expectations. The prices are definitely a bit higher than antique malls in the metro area. Some booths are normal/reasonable prices, but a lot of them were priced for niche buyers. There is allegedly a cat that lives in this shop, but we did not see it that day. We did notice the various cat boxes and watering stations placed in certain booths, so it must be around somewhere. Overall If you already have plans to be near this shop I believe it would be worth the visit. If you are planning a trip solely to visit this store, I would say to pass or choose a different town. (Like guthrie or sapulpa that have multiple shops you...
   Read moreThe girls were very kind. Not to knowlegable but.........it is s big store.........i enjoy my quiet time there............. interrupted by s record player on second floor playing some good ole jams!....... if you are an antiquer......... you ower it to yourself to visit this store....... most prices are fair....... some are stuck a free years I the past when those items brought more money. They take cards. But NOT handicap accessible as it is a3 story old building. And it's right off the main road so you have to turn to get to it, don't expect to see it from the main road. Its a...
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