Great selection of nearly everything. From jewelry to automotive, there is plenty to choose from here. Located close to the street in the old GLF building, it's easy to get in and out of.
Spent an hour looking through the stuff, probably only really see about 10% of what's there. I had a 7 year old with me that kept me busy trying to watch her so the browsing was minimal.
From what I did see there were tons of toys, model kits, and collectibles in the lower area inside the front door to the left. At the top of the ramp there were another bunch of sectioned areas with much more. Literally tons of glasswear, decor, primitive items, general use items, vintage kitchen stuff, electronics, and a lot more.
If you visit and are serious about hunting for treasures, then plan on spending some time here. A short visit will only aggravate the...
Read moreMy experience was as follows... Good variety of items. Many reproduction signs and such. I found an iten with no price which turned out to be a wood splitter. The nice clerk said that they have quite a few of them laying around that they use for door stops. I looked around and found nothing else to buy. I paid the clerk the agreed amount of $5.00 and she took the money but asked me to hold a second because she was on the phone with the owner. He told her to charge me $10.00 after she had accepted my agreed upon $5.00 because the new item could be bought at home depot for $39. That did not sit well with me since the deal was fully executed. I respectfully declined the item. I don't do business like that however your mileage my...
Read moreMy favorite place to relax and shop for a variety of vintage housewares! The owner, John, is the best-and so are his friendly assistants. John always has time to stop and talk to his customers and help them find whatever they need. In fact, I wanted an old pitch fork and brought his in from home and sold it to me! If you are ever in Massena, stop into his shop-tons of stations with lots of...
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