Since my last post:
Monday, September 5, 2011
Summer is over as far as I'm concerned!
Since my last post:
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Citywide garage sale weekend
This year the sale was a teaching experience: I don't know how many people picked up the wooden sock darner to shake it as a marraccas--had to explain what it was and how it was used. One teen asked about how a Minolta SLR camera worked and thought it was a neat design piece! The photo enlarger caught many eyes but they had no clue what it was either. I can understand the table top clamp food grinders being an unknown but the camera was surprising. Technology is so fast one forgets that those who are 30 and younger don't know how life used to be.
People were looking for: lawnmowers, fishing lures, hunting items, the canopy, jewelry and any hidden sterling or gold items.I was tempted by a neighbor who just put out their trash and sale rejects to pick up some frames,
but I controlled the impulse and will hold off to an auction on Friday.Saturday, March 12, 2011
I-80 road trip
Exit 405 about Lincoln NE area for the Aarvark A.M. easy access from interstate. This had to have been a Brass Armadillo in the past. Prices higher and sales in individual booths were by taking a sales ticket for each item you wish to buy. No sales "ticket" no discount at register.
A dissapointment was the Sherwood Antique Mall in Princeton Illinois, might be nice for wine tasting but overall quality was down--yes there were a few good booths but the rest weren't worth a stop.
In Cheyenne one place was closed on a Saturday after 10AM and the other down the road we couldn't find the address listed in the phone book.
The Ogalla Antique Mall is exit 126 then SOUTH not north into town as mapquest and google showed. Found it on the return from a roadside billboard. Small size, high prices but some interesting items. I really miss the profusion of billboards we saw as kids. Now just field upon field, the boards did breakup the monotony and gave hope for what is down the road.
Walnut Iowa, the antique capitol of Iowa--Well for a town/village/city? of less than 1000 I suppose so. They tout 15 stores unfortunately most were closed on a Sunday in March! We visited 3--one was large and the lower level disorganized, prices reasonable; the second was out of this world prices--one sale would make a great week elsewhere, large selection of jugs and crocks.
the 3rd store was just right--nice selection pretty reasonable pricing and had the NASCAR race on radio.
Definitely worth a stop if you have the time while whizzing along the highway.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Great resource found
This chaise was a quick seller at full price--I was at booth the day the buyer came to pickup and assisted to load it into his SUV! I knew it would fit because I carted it in mine.