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I still absolutely LOVE that leather saddle seat from the first video visit to this store! I'd definitely get lost in it!
ОтветитьThis was a wonderful video for me, just to relax and enjoy a visual scan of a journey thru time. Love it !!!
ОтветитьIt's hard to read the price tags. Please tell us what they say.
ОтветитьGreat stuff! Sometimes it's good to mix things up. We enjoy all of your videos !
ОтветитьI love the glass at the end... my thing is big heavy ashtrays or cigar trays.. must be colors and weigh a lb or better!! Thanx for the hard work you do !!!
ОтветитьI'm very much enjoying this series. Bringing back many memories, seeing items Mom or Aunt's had in there homes. I'm 72, so loving this. Your voice is very calming making this video even better. Thank you 😊
ОтветитьI'm enjoying this content a lot. I have to say that I got a smile on my face when you were looking at the "vintage" clothing that I might have worn back in the day. I guess that makes me vintage also which is better than being old or a senior citizen. It is nice to see all the mid century items that my parents bought that I still have and the prices that dealers are asking for them. Thanks for the tour.
ОтветитьI live in Wisconsin and have been to this malllots of times. It’s always a treat for the eyes and I have to touch everything too! I thought I was the only one who does that!
ОтветитьYour voice certainly doesn't match your appearance.😳
ОтветитьThe glass is incredible! Thank you for indulging me.
ОтветитьWell well well. As a complete glass FREAK er, afficionado, I will definitely have to make it a point to head to this place on my next visit!
As a dealer for over 5 years at the antique mall I loved your videos! You showed items in 2 of your videos from all 3 of my booths!
ОтветитьIt’s not only a question of money but of space 😊
ОтветитьThe glassware that you showed, particularly at the end of this video, has turned me into a fanatic. I've been ordering so much of it. Although I would love to have more mid-century modern furniture in my home, in my country it's just impossible to obtain. I've been very fortunate to acquire some wonderful glass pieces. I know that's not your specialty, but I still appreciate what you shared and how it's fostered my appreciation for this beautiful genre. I will continue to enjoy your furniture pieces. Thank you again for your sharing.
ОтветитьSir, no need to apologize for how long it takes to film this kind of video,anyone who goes antiquing totally understands how long it can take,besides you're the only one I've watched so far who actually shows us what is available without rushing through to fast, so thank you most kindly.
ОтветитьThey have gone bonkers with prices in most of common things you can buy in a garage sale, I've seen very few antiques or even worthwhile vintage.
ОтветитьI have been visiting this antique mall for 35 years ( ouch..that hurt to say). I has gotten bigger since I started going! It is always fun! I always start on the 3rd floor.. my favorite!
ОтветитьTHANK YOU FOR THE ENJOYABLE PART 2 TOUR OF THIS AMAZING ANTIQUE MALL!!! I LOVE THE ANTIQUE LANTERNS, VINTAGE TOYS, DISHES , AND THE GLASS WARE IS SO IMPRESSIVE!!!
FUN TELEPHONES AND BEAUTIFUL FUR COATS!!!
I LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR PART 3 TOUR!!!
ENJOY ROUR POST BOX PURCHASE!!!💖💖💖💖💖
I loved the green doll buggy, among many other things.
ОтветитьI got so involved in this video that now I'm looking for a perfect art deco radio, in your video, that you might have missed! Lol!
ОтветитьYour voice is so relaxing, I enjoy your content regardless but I do enjoy the calming effect of the voice over 😊
ОтветитьThey’re not giving the stuff away- high prices. I guess it’s negotiable.
ОтветитьHi Barry! The cantilever chairs could be Mart Stam made it Italy? Sell here on kijiji (Toronto Ontario Canada) for $200 ea.
ОтветитьMY FEET SMELL
ОтветитьThanks for the video. I would love to visit that place. Did you happen to see any Chinese porcelain?
ОтветитьYou showed the bench I want from part 1...lol
ОтветитьI have a depression purple glass collection and I have the lavender west Virginia glass frosted collection 💜
ОтветитьSubscribed. Part 1. Only 2? Haha. Part 2. So many things. Very cool man! Keep up the good work.
ОтветитьNice video nice job. Hey all you art Deco radio owners why don't you send him one for free. I know there are collectors out there that have hundreds of them because I've seen collections. Let go of one do something really cool.
ОтветитьThank you! Enjoyed your tour!
ОтветитьWould love to see alittle more of artwork, oil paintings, water colors, chacoal prints ect..
ОтветитьAs a avid collector of stuff i really enjoyed this type of video just quietly wandering through a antique mall in another country is just a very enjoyable way to spend some time. Nice work. Would be good to pick out some of the better items just not the bargains.
ОтветитьGreat videos! Sehr Schön, Wunderschön!
ОтветитьFab content. Love browsing with you. Such different stuff this side of the pond ❤
ОтветитьThese antique mall videos are awesome! Thanks for slowing down so we can see more. My Mom is 97 and still getting around great, but walking this place would bee too much, so seeing the things that were around when she was young is fun for both of us and I’m 68. We love your furniture renovations and have been watching those videos for a couple years. We enjoy your sense of humor in the narrations, too. Thanks for giving us so much to watch and take care always. Janet and Eva.
ОтветитьHere's my take on all that stuff: the children of the roaring 20s became the children of the depression and WWII. "Frugality" was their way of life. They didn't replace or discard; they fixed all their stuff until it couldn't be repaired. Broken or torn items were kept to repair their other meager belongings. However, when times got better, they started splurging on a "few" newer items, including home decor. They also held onto everything they originally had out of the fear they would return to poverty and all that stuff might "just come in handy some day." At least it would be "passed down" to future generations. My mother was no exception. When she died, only 3 family members wanted a total of 5 of her items. Everything else was sold, donated, and 58 bags of trash went to the landfill. So sad, but it was the complexity of being born in prosperous times only to see it taken away and having to wonder from where their next meal would come. And, if that wasn't enough, they were called upon to rid the globe of a Marxist tyrant. I give them a total pass on "stuff."
ОтветитьNow there's some sweet goodies
ОтветитьThank ypu for the tandem tour. Saw lot's of things i would😅 love to have
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Enjoyed the browse, thanks Barry
ОтветитьFirst of Barry your humor is very dry…and hilarious 😂 i was glad you hear you had no interest in woman’s clothing 😂😂 Thank you for the walk along with you as you thrifted. I’m loved it.
ОтветитьIt nice for you to take your time and give the viewer a chance to see stuff. Your back ground information is nice addition.
ОтветитьFor whatever it's worth, videos that are about 15 to 20 minutes are ideal for me. I certainly have the attention span for much longer videos, but all too often I don't have the time to spend watching something 60 minutes long - I'm not retired yet. Someone else in this thread suggested breaking up longer videos into parts, and I think that's a great idea.
ОтветитьI'm glad that I no longer have to buy door prizes for a group I was in. I would have gone crazy there. There are too many neat things!
ОтветитьAllen, Michigan, near where I live, has the largest antique malls I've ever seen. It takes days to enjoy all the yesteryear sights and memory walking tours of the many old and new buildings. I'm in my seventies so I grew up with what people genuinely and affectionately call antique. I have always loved old stuff. My husband does, too, so we take our mini mind vacations from this present time period to the yesteryear malls to relax/remember/refocus on fond memorys of the past. Thank you for being who you are and for what you do to help us reconnect with our past. My husband also does some furniture repair and refinish but we rarely sell anything because I keep falling in love with the pieces once finished. Our greatest fear is that we won't live long enough to repair all the antique and vintage furniture we have collected.
ОтветитьI really liked the silver deer dish . And there was a lamp right next to it that was lovely.
ОтветитьI spotted some fantastic Pyrex I would grab.
ОтветитьGreat video.
ОтветитьThe flour sacks!!!!! Oh I would love to have them
ОтветитьThis Antique Mall Experience has been exciting to share. I hope you are enjoying it so far, and as always, thank you so much for the support! Barry
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