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March 2023 by Frank Fraccalvieri
Incredible assortment of antiques and collectibles. Be ready for a visual overload. They have a lot of inventory stuffed into every single space.
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September 2022 by Melinda Marquez
Great place for antiques! It full of rare finds and you will definitely need more than one trip to see it all. Plan on staying awhile if you wanna get a good look at what they have. Items go from WWII items( guns and other weapons) to books to china to toys to trinkets
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September 2022 by Will
Found a few nice treasures here. Always fun to stop and look around. They do not negotiate and are cash only.
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September 2022 by Richard
Loved the staff and atmosphere. If you are interested in older things, this is the place to be.
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July 2022 by Travis G.
The customer service is unfriendly and not helpful. I had some questions about their items for sale and I felt like I was inconveniencing them. I was considering spending several hundred dollars in items for my home office. I was hoping to find out a little more information on their merchandise so I could make the right decision before spending that kind of money. I was told that everything was written on the wall, but it was not. One of the reasons I was looking for help was because of how the store was organized and their product placement. The store had mixed in their actual antiques with cheap, foreign made items. The antique and fake mixed in merchandise is packed in there together and placed high up on the walls. I just wanted to see their real antiques and not have to spend hours with my neck at a 100 degree angle. I want to see what the business has and then make my decision to buy or not. I am not going to spend hours in a crammed, hot, small space when I came up from the valley to enjoy the great outdoors. There could easily be issues with egress in an emergency. I am surprised the fire marshall allows that place to operate under those standards. A few recommendations to the business: Put your real antiques in one section and then put your novelty items in another. Improve your parking lot accessibility since it's not easy to pull in. Improve the grade when pulling in so that anyone coming from the north side of the road won't scrape their vehicle when pulling in. Clear the isles so that more than one person can walk through them at once. Open a few windows so the place has some air circulation, especially with Covid now a days. Finally, keep in mind with the internet, more and more people are leaving and reading reviews on your business. If someone does not work well with the public give them a job where they do something other than interact with the public. There are what I believe to be some good products there but it was not a good shopping experience so I won't be returning.
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April 2022 by Jennifer Smoot
Huge variety of antiques, collectibles and knives
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December 2021 by WRMALICCISS DELICCISS
Nice staff has everything I wanted and more and reasonable prices
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November 2021 by Wesley Lowe
Awesome roadside shop. Place is always packed full of items to browse.
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November 2021 by ALAN DEE
Amazing knife collection
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October 2021 by J Renwick
Large selection.
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August 2021 by Robin S.
My fiancée and I are frequent visitors to the Payson/Pine area and were excited to see this business finally open. As we pulled into the parking lot and attempted to park an elderly woman (I assume she was one of the owners but would never know for sure.) came out waving her hands at us to leave. Apparently they decided to close for the day although those hours were not reflected online anywhere and their method of letting people know this was to physically shoo them away. She was shooing away others in the lot as well. Their phone is disconnected so there's no way to ask what their hours really are. I was really disappointed and honestly astonished that an business owner would act this way. What a strange way to run a business. I'm not sure if I'll ever attempt to return after this experience.
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November 2020 by Jerad Crockett
IDK never went there
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September 2020 by janet fisher
Was closed, looks abandoned
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February 2020 by Rob J.
So this is going to be a unique one... Three stars, specifically for the fact that it's so extremely limited to see it open, if at all on the weekends and the owners and incredibly unfriendly. Makes you wonder why they even have a business at all? But also because the inventory here is mind boggling! For ALL things Americana; this is the place. It's only opened up on weekends, if at that. The elderly couple is a discernibly curmudgeonly old duo. Not many courtesies from them, including a smile, even if you warmly walk in WITH a smile. We were shocked at the owners attitudes and can't say this is a recommended spot to speak with the locals and learn about yesteryear with. When traveling and socialising with the local businesses, my wife and I enjoy the chance to meet and greet and learn from them. Not these two. They don't care to talk or socialize. Forget asking for discounts too, LOL. Not here... So, with the reference to the business, this place is a museum's dreamland. The artifacts, history, cast iron from the late 1800's, frontier era guns, hand crafted ceramics, and early Americana, is absolutely astounding on the eyes. I kid you not, most items here are in history books, and some are likely not! Though I've come back a time or two, know that there is zero local hospitality here. That aside, if you're a historical seeker of items, you certainly WANT to come here on the weekend and check this out. Bring cash, they don't talk in any other language.
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January 2020 by Anne Sullivan
Bought 2 items, a $4 set of salt & pepper shakers & a $70 pair of Indian earrings. Only the shakers made it to my bag that the wife packed. I paid cash & they have no answering machine so I might be out of luck. We walked our dog around the parking lot & even tried to shop the 40% off store but she never csme out to give me the earrings that she kept! #scam?