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February 2024 by Gina Watson
Went there as we looked around he started closing on us. Looked at some nice stuff but it was very over priced. Some of the stuff has been there for so long that the tag is faded. Researched one oil painting. His is not signed $400, a signed one is $200. Dinner plate $50 per plate. Not made of gold. My mom's price were high back in the 90s but not this bad. He is a collector not a seller.
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November 2023 by Lisa Smith
3 floors of everything you can think of. If you go dress warm in the fall, we're gonna go back in the summer time. It's was cold and we just rushed through. Definitely a great find.
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August 2023 by Jeffrey Morgan
Awful! Miserable man, rude, nasty, and selling junk!
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March 2023 by Billy Buffalo
Her (god) was listening!
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January 2023 by Amelia Swanson
Weve been antiquing in New Orleans, Savannah, brockport and downtown Buffalo. This is the quickest we’ve been in and out prices are way too high for average and common antiques. Lawyer bookcases $2800, pictures on the wall $75-$200… no thanks!
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October 2022 by Vini Falciano
Be prepared: one could spend hours in this place looking at everything, and it could be very hot in the summer and pretty cold in the winter.
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August 2022 by Barbara Boyce
The abundance is a bit overwhelming. Tight spaces make it hard to see and maneuver well. But...wow..what a place!
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August 2022 by Stephanie Merry
Same merchandise I saw last year
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July 2022 by Jeremy Hubbard
If you enjoy vintage or antique items, things from the past, you need to come to Fox Farms! They have the biggest selection of antique Americana you'll ever find. From vintage furniture to toys to hand tools, primitives, and even appliances of the past! Their prices are reasonable and they're very nice people. It was a excellent experience!
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June 2022 by Alan Worthington
Pricey and they don't barter much at all. But they have true antiques unlike most knick knack style "antique" stores. Definitely leans more masculine but far from exclusively.
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October 2021 by Benjamin M.
I came with some family recently and hoped to find some interesting things here. They have a lot of stuff in multiple categories (furniture, books, toys, glassware, etc.) but their prices are scary. I admit I don't know a lot about antiques but my area of expertise is model trains and their prices were unrealistic. Many of the train sets were cheap battery ones or else old, rusty metal trains which were all missing their locomotives. The owner told me multiple times he had just received a 1948 Lionel set but it actually was a mid-1980s Lionel set (and a quick review of the box would have revealed this). Either the owner doesn't know trains, or he hoped I didn't. That being said, I am not an antique expert so other stuff might be priced right. It was fun to walk through the three floors (which get colder as you go up as they aren't heated) but I didn't come away with anything. I was told there was an assembled Millennium Falcon model there so if you find it let me know!
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July 2021 by Gail Y.
Lots of stuff to look through and chances are you will probably find what you are looking for. Prices are comparable to online auctions but at least you don't have to pay for shipping. Bring a flashlight as some of the rooms are dark. Hours are limited. We went on a weekend. Enjoyed our visit.
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May 2021 by Joshua Dodds
Fox Farm Antiques and Howard are National Treasures in my eyes. The shop itself will blow your mind as you weave your way through it. There are no crafts nor any vintage trash like you see elsewhere. This is 3 floors and another separate barn filled with actual Antiques. Howard is a magnificent man and very helpful as he is well aware of where everything is in shop.
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April 2021 by Amanda Venuti
Please update hours. I stopped Saturday and store was closed. I was really bummed. Looks like a nice store to shop. Hope to stop back again when open.
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March 2021 by Mike Symonds
I don't think he has ever sold anything. The barn is worth a look though