Grazie, Tina! I am so pleased that someone in such an amazing art center as Florence would be impressed with our offerings, but we do have a lot of nice Italian pieces here too
Thanks, George from Oregon! I appreciate your sense of humor done with subtleties. I learned a great deal from you as I start my first "vintage booth" in January '25.' I hope to continue doing so. Thanks again.
Hi George my mom had the art deco dancer only hers was in gold drip. Beautiful! My dad bought it for her as a gift. It's in her curio cabinet in my home. Their gone now but when I see that art deco dancer it always gives me a twing of happiness.
Another great tour! Thank you. We do not find such quantities of all this amazing stuff in Canada. Nice to see that you take the time to read comments and comment on them in your busy life - you are one of a kind.
I always enjoy your video's and I learn something every time I watch. I can't believe the amount of stuff that was on those tables outside of the building you went into - Wowza
Great vid! What a fun and massive amount of stuff. I only wish I could visit there sometime. It’s now April 2022, not sure if this comment will ever be seen, but I do watch many of the older videos that come on my feed too. Anyhow, for ceramic items that have very tiny chips, on the paint surface or on the body, I will sometimes do a bit of camouflage with paint. As an artist, I’m very good with getting pretty precise color mixes. I usually use Testors enamel paints but sometimes acrylic is ok. I do disclose my touch-ups on items for sale so I’m not trying to fool anyone. No, the touch up never makes it perfect, but I think it really helps for a chip that’s minor, but that seems to stick out like a sore thumb, especially when you know it’s there. (Example: paint chip on a nose.)👍
Absolutely look forward to joining when can soon and you have no idea how much joy you and all the great people bring into this pursuit and such varied interest......it is so cool what you and all good people are willing to share...it is a bad grass hopper year. Dad and I cooked in that homestead casserole last summer, stuffed peppers..he really is good..about cooking for himself..I love how much kindness in chatting you give folks. The good people who chat ...or the "learning" people..provide nice layered education. Lol..I just got oh..about zero for that old Scott's weed and feed and an old hand mower I had to get out of garage...whatever my grandma's used..no good on what my dad uses on my tiny yard..yup..I can not please him tel he is dead on yard so..just let him..lol..
I'm so pleased to hear this! I really want people to experience the discovery and share each other's enjoyment...I'm really happy to get to share it, as it was shared with me! I'm also happy to get to chat with people who share this enthusiasm
@@TheAntiqueNomad that just says is all..nothing makes me happier...I just have to ged with a simple TH-cam option so he can enjoy these. so well said...hearts.
Anything goes, omg! They know their peices too well I think! Hard to buy for resale! Sometimes I wish I was still collecting instead of liquidating. Great stuff!
Hi George; any thing goes is overwhelming - what a treasure hunt! I have a matching peacock plate that was mixed with Franciscan pieces otherwise everything was new to my eyes. Thanks for sharing; I didn't know places like that existed. I hope you have a good day & you get some rest - you must be exhausted.
Lots of stuff! I had one of those tops that you showed. Like the deco dancer & the colored art glass. Thank you George, a very interesting place, take care👍⭐
That Last place looks like a fun place to shop. You missed the Bouckville/Madison NY antique show last week. We had a tent filled with lots of cool stuff. Three days of rain. But made up for it on the good days. Watching you from the Southern Tier of the Catskill Mountains in Upstate New York USA
Awesome video ......lovely flea market. I think I can spend a whole year there. . As I was about to shave I saw the shaving knives. Lovely . The ending with that vintage car ..... Rock my world. Enjoy With Love from SAM Guwahati Assam INDIA
I think you might have to spend that long to see it all! Funny that I caught you shaving with the knives on display. I love the vintage car, I had a 1949 version of the same one (in much better condition). It's a Studebaker, my favorite old cars
I totally want to go to Anything goes :) I am about a 10 hour drive from there (Savannah) but I just mapped out my journey! haha. I have a son that lives in Atlanta, can stop and visit him, then to Chattanooga , then to Nashville (never been there before so that would be fun) , then to KY! Sounds like I need to start planning my next vacation!!
Hi, George! One 55 Gallon Barrel of Gunk please! LOL They need to take the Avon marbled "jadite" pieces out of that cabinet and put them in the boneyard with the rest of the Avon.😂 I've been meaning to share with you that I found a set of earmuffs with what appears to be Kewpie doll faces on them. In my research, I found Howdy Doody character earmuffs but nothing Kewpie. Just curious if you've ever seen a pair. Gret video and GREAT info as usual! ❤️
I am a believer in preserving nature in nature, not in lucite as a general rule. On the other hand, I find kids like to look at these things in this "safe" manner, and then are less fearful/prone to kill all spiders in nature, so it's a trade-off
Goodness me a sea of stuff ! But the inside prices not as cheap as I expected! But respect for the fact that everything inside has a price tag - so many hours invested! And the potential value of all that stuff is mind blowing ! I live 3 miles from Croydon England Some interesting accents coming through
Seeing that lazy susan dish reminds me of my Grandma, she would put butter mints and peanuts around the outside dishes and orange slice candy in the middle. She would scold us girls about eating all her orange slices. lol So much fun though. Have a great day
Hey George! Mother has that green Tupperware bowl you picked up there. My granddad had one of the old David Bradley walk-behind tractors. That cover brought back memories. Love the cast iron cookware. I'm looking for one of the 6-piece cornbread pans in the shape of corn-on-the-cob. I had one, but it went missing. Wow!, it would take a whole day to go through that flea market place! I like the old spin tops there. That well dipper was a nice one, and it looked to be in really good condition. I've used those a few times in my life. Do you know if there was ever a water set made in Jadite? I've looked for an old one, but never found one. I think Mosser makes one, but I want an old set, if one was made. Hey!, there was actually a Dr. Pepper sign there...WOW!!! I like to have that metal wall phone. Great places to shop! Thanks for taking us along!!!
I did see one Dr. Pepper in all that, and the metal wall phone is the thing most likely to take me back there to see when it goes on sale! I don't know why I didn't get the well dipper! I do not think an old water set was made in Jadeite, I've seen a quart pitcher by McKee but I don't think they made a larger one. I had NOT seen a David Bradley walk-behind tractor before I looked up the hood of that one!
@@TheAntiqueNomad It's not often to see a Dr. Pepper advertising sign floating about these days. I was surprised to see that one. That metal wall phone would be a good pick-up, if you can get it at a good price! Those type well dippers were made, mainly, to use in drilled wells - they fit in the drilled hole. Dug wells usually had the buckets for them, although the dippers worked just as well in both. I've also seen the McKee quart Jadeite pitchers. I think they were made for milk, and if there were some milk glasses that came with them, I'd like to have a set of it. Let me tell you - those David Bradley walk-behind tractors would beat the living crap out of you!!! They were like trying to turn Titanic around, when you got to the end of a row. My granddad had the attachments to the one he had, too. The cutting discs had a seat mounted on those. The tires were filled with water, instead of air, too.
This was a very fun video, so many things and great information. Will be watching it again! I'm surprised about the insect sounds on a couple of your videos. As you know, our woods are fairly quiet here in the Brownsville/Illahee area.
Yes, Xenomorph was mentioning them to the owner because they did a video here too! We owe them credit for first revealing this place to us, I'd forgotten about it until the flea market lady mentioned it again
I sell in three Washington locations: Star Center Mall in Snohomish (space #125); Tower Avenue Antiques in Centralia (space #144); and Epic Antiques in Seattle (also Space #144)
Ha! I'd like to experience Stendhal syndrome over better stuff than what was outside, but I'm planning to go back and look again on camera. It was very very hot there that day! (35 celcius)
Just came across your channel and enjoyed the contents. Both at the flea market and the Anything Goes Trading Co. I would have a field day at both of these places, especially at the Anything Goes Trading Co. location. How do they handle all these items that are outside against Mother Nature? Oh, I also subscribed!
Thank you for subscribing! I did enjoy both of those places a lot. The first one is a weekly flea market, so if the weather gets bad they just pack it and go home. Anything Goes just leaves it outside and takes their chances
I never get to see the things I like on TH-cam: it's always about heavy stoneware or heavy glass pieces from the 60's and 70's... or rotten chunky pieces of rusty pipes! which can be beautiful per se, but enough is enough. How about showing those beautiful shelves where lovely objects are displayed, besides passing by quickly with a trembling image? I mean porcelain, gildings, figurines, paintings, refined glass, brass and silverware, toyish pretty things, and so on... Sadly, no one ever listens or hardly. Nice tour, though, but their prices are just absurd for flea markets. Salutes from snowy Mount-Lebanon.
George do you ever come across the Jeannette marigold powered dishes I have a deer and a poodle that needs the bottom if you do come across some I would buy them please keep this in mind please
I collect many things, some, many would find weird. But old Tupperware.....just sad. Plastic should be so far in our past. When we start collecting it, it should belong only in a museum.
What a place!
I sure enjoy watching 👀 your tours. Thank you so very much
I'm so glad!
“Old polished stones..
I guess ALL stones are old by virtue of being stones!” 🤣 27:41
The amount of knowledge you have is staggering. I love watching your videos and learning about what’s truly collectible.
I appreciate that! Thank you for watching
Wow George! What a fantastic place! Thank you for taking us along....
It sure is something!
Dear George, I live in Florence Italy. Watching your videos is such a pleasure for me. Thank you.
Grazie, Tina! I am so pleased that someone in such an amazing art center as Florence would be impressed with our offerings, but we do have a lot of nice Italian pieces here too
@@TheAntiqueNomad Come to Firenze and I will show you around!
“Everything changes with time.” ✨✨
Loved This. I could have watched at least another hour. Thanks for sharing.
We might go back and do the outside. Maybe live. Stay tuned!
Same. I enjoyed every minute.
I’m glad I found you. I live in a small town Tiline Ky. I used to have a booth at Twin Lakes. So I shop around the area of Eddyville and Twin Lakes.
George wow so many things.. my kind of shopping..wow wow 💜💗♥️
It's crazy how much!
This place was fabulous
Amazing, yes!
George I love it when you put the old hats on. I crack up everytime. So cute!😊
It's so silly but it's my schtick! I used to do it with ties but I never seem to find those
Might want to Share with a friend, its fun !!
Thanks, George from Oregon! I appreciate your sense of humor done with subtleties. I learned a great deal from you as I start my first "vintage booth" in January '25.' I hope to continue doing so. Thanks again.
How cool! Where will you be selling? I need to do a member chat about antique mall selling tips and tricks
Its so much fun watching you go around hunting.
Hi George my mom had the art deco dancer only hers was in gold drip. Beautiful! My dad bought it for her as a gift. It's in her curio cabinet in my home. Their gone now but when I see that art deco dancer it always gives me a twing of happiness.
Oh neat! I really enjoy that gold on them...nice keepsake!
Wow!! I am so intrigued with your knowledge of vintage!😎
So many vendors and such a huge variety. Wonderful fair
It was a nice variety! And a lot more
As always, what fun and so informative. Thank you!
You are so welcome! I had fun too
Another great tour! Thank you. We do not find such quantities of all this amazing stuff in Canada. Nice to see that you take the time to read comments and comment on them in your busy life - you are one of a kind.
I found one antique warehouse in Regina that had this feel, but the weather doesn't allow the outdoor set up! It's really something
The marbles!!!
I really like marbles! I did a video two years ago in October from White Cloud, Kansas where a marble dealer taught us a lot about them
What a cool giant place. Looks like you could spend days there shopping if you had that kind of time! Thanks for showing it to us, George!
You bet! It really is something crazy
Those red peppers looked wonderful -- I swear I could smell them. Lovely video
They did look good! I just got some at the local Amish farm or I'd have sprung
I love your reaction to some of the stuff George thanks for pickin and taking us along it was awesome I haveave learned a lot from you
Love from Utah
I always enjoy your video's and I learn something every time I watch. I can't believe the amount of stuff that was on those tables outside of the building you went into - Wowza
What great fun! So interesting!
Thank you 🤗I had fun showing you this crazy place!
Great vid! What a fun and massive amount of stuff. I only wish I could visit there sometime. It’s now April 2022, not sure if this comment will ever be seen, but I do watch many of the older videos that come on my feed too. Anyhow, for ceramic items that have very tiny chips, on the paint surface or on the body, I will sometimes do a bit of camouflage with paint. As an artist, I’m very good with getting pretty precise color mixes. I usually use Testors enamel paints but sometimes acrylic is ok. I do disclose my touch-ups on items for sale so I’m not trying to fool anyone. No, the touch up never makes it perfect, but I think it really helps for a chip that’s minor, but that seems to stick out like a sore thumb, especially when you know it’s there. (Example: paint chip on a nose.)👍
Great video George! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it
I like your style. Very knowledgeable and moving along. Subscribed.
Excellent the video was fun to watch of my favorite place to shop! I posted it to my kids in Florida too see!
Awesome! Thank you! I was so happy to meet you and go to this place
Thanks George it's so wonderful
Really enjoy hearing the Kentuctians ❤❤ part of my family is from there!
Omg! I would LOVE to go picking through that outdoor area!
We’ll go back and do that when it’s not 95 degrees!
So much fun! Thanks for taking us along😊
Thanks for watching!
Absolutely look forward to joining when can soon and you have no idea how much joy you and all the great people bring into this pursuit and such varied interest......it is so cool what you and all good people are willing to share...it is a bad grass hopper year. Dad and I cooked in that homestead casserole last summer, stuffed peppers..he really is good..about cooking for himself..I love how much kindness in chatting you give folks. The good people who chat ...or the "learning" people..provide nice layered education. Lol..I just got oh..about zero for that old Scott's weed and feed and an old hand mower I had to get out of garage...whatever my grandma's used..no good on what my dad uses on my tiny yard..yup..I can not please him tel he is dead on yard so..just let him..lol..
I'm so pleased to hear this! I really want people to experience the discovery and share each other's enjoyment...I'm really happy to get to share it, as it was shared with me! I'm also happy to get to chat with people who share this enthusiasm
@@TheAntiqueNomad that just says is all..nothing makes me happier...I just have to ged with a simple TH-cam option so he can enjoy these. so well said...hearts.
Enjoyable and informative as usual
I'm glad! Thanks
Oh that vending machine from Croydon, England, is my home town :) it's South London. What a strange place for it to 'pop up' hahaha!
Rusty Gold is in!!! :D
Always
Very entertaining.
Thank you! It was for me too
Oh no! I had to miss the premiere....but I'm going to watch the replay!
Hope you enjoyed it!
@@TheAntiqueNomad I've never seen so much stuff in one place!! Wow! :)
Anything goes, omg! They know their peices too well I think! Hard to buy for resale! Sometimes I wish I was still collecting instead of liquidating. Great stuff!
Great place
You are the finder.
This was fun a huge place to pick through. Though I think Xeno is traumatized by the mouse poop. lol Thanks!
LOL! We both laughed at that one...and it's kind of true...
3:08 I BELIEVE THAT'S A BRIDES BOWL / BASKET
Yes, definitely! I was trying to imagine the bale, I suspect the metal holder was not handled because it would have been off-center
Hi George; any thing goes is overwhelming - what a treasure hunt! I have a matching peacock plate that was mixed with Franciscan pieces otherwise everything was new to my eyes. Thanks for sharing; I didn't know places like that existed. I hope you have a good day & you get some rest - you must be exhausted.
That's cool! There are a few places like this left. I am resting now :)
Lots of stuff! I had one of those tops that you showed. Like the deco dancer & the colored art glass. Thank you George, a very interesting place, take care👍⭐
Wasn't it crazy?
That Last place looks like a fun place to shop. You missed the Bouckville/Madison NY antique show last week. We had a tent filled with lots of cool stuff. Three days of rain. But made up for it on the good days. Watching you from the Southern Tier of the Catskill Mountains in Upstate New York USA
Hi John! Great to see you. I really want to come do that show maybe next year
as always nice videos tnx george!
Thank you George! I would love to be lost in that vintage hoard!
You might never find your way out!
Oh, my Gosh, that's a lot of stuff !! My word
Awesome video ......lovely flea market. I think I can spend a whole year there. . As I was about to shave I saw the shaving knives. Lovely . The ending with that vintage car ..... Rock my world.
Enjoy
With Love from SAM
Guwahati Assam INDIA
I think you might have to spend that long to see it all! Funny that I caught you shaving with the knives on display. I love the vintage car, I had a 1949 version of the same one (in much better condition). It's a Studebaker, my favorite old cars
@@TheAntiqueNomad great to know about your 1949 vintage ..... Enjoy
Looking forward to your report George. But I must admit the thumbnail background scene gives me the vapors........😜
It's better inside! (But yes...)
Oh my.. I want to go.
It's memorable!
I totally want to go to Anything goes :) I am about a 10 hour drive from there (Savannah) but I just mapped out my journey! haha. I have a son that lives in Atlanta, can stop and visit him, then to Chattanooga , then to Nashville (never been there before so that would be fun) , then to KY! Sounds like I need to start planning my next vacation!!
Perfect! Those are all great places to shop and to see.
Hi, George! One 55 Gallon Barrel of Gunk please! LOL They need to take the Avon marbled "jadite" pieces out of that cabinet and put them in the boneyard with the rest of the Avon.😂 I've been meaning to share with you that I found a set of earmuffs with what appears to be Kewpie doll faces on them. In my research, I found Howdy Doody character earmuffs but nothing Kewpie. Just curious if you've ever seen a pair. Gret video and GREAT info as usual! ❤️
I would love to check that place out in Mayfield.
We had those lions. My mom used to sell for Home Interiors
Those are one of their cutest wall plaques!
Love the nude dancer. Great video 👍🏼
Thank you! I like stylish nudes if they're tasteful
When insects and nature become our center of concern and delight instead of stuff, that will be marvelous!! Me thinks…
I am a believer in preserving nature in nature, not in lucite as a general rule. On the other hand, I find kids like to look at these things in this "safe" manner, and then are less fearful/prone to kill all spiders in nature, so it's a trade-off
60K , George is doing well! Share his video, we can get him closser!
Love everyone of your videos!!!❤❤❤thank you
I saw the one arm Ken (Barbie) amid the toys at the second place. I had the original (Peach head) Ken who also lost his arm!
Yes they had trouble with that for awhile!
Thanks for sharing all your knowledge! Love your channel!
Just one thing-Kanawha is pronounced kuh-naw!! Thanks from a West Virginian!!
Sooooo much stuff
Yes indeed!
Goodness me a sea of stuff ! But the inside prices not as cheap as I expected! But respect for the fact that everything inside has a price tag - so many hours invested! And the potential value of all that stuff is mind blowing !
I live 3 miles from Croydon England
Some interesting accents coming through
It was! And no, they weren't giving it away...a lot was too close to my retail to buy, but then I still found enough to be happy
Seeing that lazy susan dish reminds me of my Grandma, she would put butter mints and peanuts around the outside dishes and orange slice candy in the middle. She would scold us girls about eating all her orange slices. lol So much fun though. Have a great day
I so agree, sometimes if it doesn't pay the rent, you just have to get rid of it....
Yes! You'll make money on something else. If it's in my collection, it stays...if not, that's it!
I see the ‘plow cover’ (@8:05) as a wall light…
Yes me too, it's sconce like
At the Anything Goes place I saw a sign that said Woods, I wish I knew how much that was!
I liked that and meant to look, I'm sorry! Their signs weren't inexpensive though
@@TheAntiqueNomad I figured it was expensive. 😋
Hey George! Mother has that green Tupperware bowl you picked up there. My granddad had one of the old David Bradley walk-behind tractors. That cover brought back memories. Love the cast iron cookware. I'm looking for one of the 6-piece cornbread pans in the shape of corn-on-the-cob. I had one, but it went missing.
Wow!, it would take a whole day to go through that flea market place! I like the old spin tops there. That well dipper was a nice one, and it looked to be in really good condition. I've used those a few times in my life. Do you know if there was ever a water set made in Jadite? I've looked for an old one, but never found one. I think Mosser makes one, but I want an old set, if one was made. Hey!, there was actually a Dr. Pepper sign there...WOW!!! I like to have that metal wall phone. Great places to shop! Thanks for taking us along!!!
I did see one Dr. Pepper in all that, and the metal wall phone is the thing most likely to take me back there to see when it goes on sale! I don't know why I didn't get the well dipper! I do not think an old water set was made in Jadeite, I've seen a quart pitcher by McKee but I don't think they made a larger one. I had NOT seen a David Bradley walk-behind tractor before I looked up the hood of that one!
@@TheAntiqueNomad It's not often to see a Dr. Pepper advertising sign floating about these days. I was surprised to see that one. That metal wall phone would be a good pick-up, if you can get it at a good price! Those type well dippers were made, mainly, to use in drilled wells - they fit in the drilled hole. Dug wells usually had the buckets for them, although the dippers worked just as well in both. I've also seen the McKee quart Jadeite pitchers. I think they were made for milk, and if there were some milk glasses that came with them, I'd like to have a set of it. Let me tell you - those David Bradley walk-behind tractors would beat the living crap out of you!!! They were like trying to turn Titanic around, when you got to the end of a row. My granddad had the attachments to the one he had, too. The cutting discs had a seat mounted on those. The tires were filled with water, instead of air, too.
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This was a very fun video, so many things and great information. Will be watching it again! I'm surprised about the insect sounds on a couple of your videos. As you know, our woods are fairly quiet here in the Brownsville/Illahee area.
I grew up in Brownsville (on Paulson Road)! I had no idea of the noisiness of insects until I spent time in the South in summer
Told you this place was amazing! Can't wait to see the video!! -Denise
Yes! I had fun there and I’m glad I went thank you for the suggestion! Fat Bird Finds did a video on it awhile ago too
@@TheAntiqueNomad Cool, I will try to find it!
They were talking about Fat Bird Finds in the background.
Yes, Xenomorph was mentioning them to the owner because they did a video here too! We owe them credit for first revealing this place to us, I'd forgotten about it until the flea market lady mentioned it again
Wow. That place is amazing. I have just bought my first Kreiss an i live the beatnik. I am trying to find any piece i can.
great video, I appreciate you sharing all your knowledge about vintage and antique. where is your store in Washington?
I sell in three Washington locations: Star Center Mall in Snohomish (space #125); Tower Avenue Antiques in Centralia (space #144); and Epic Antiques in Seattle (also Space #144)
headed to Centralia this wknd. definitely gonna stop by your space. thanks 😊
Cool place. Thank you, George! (Is the hat too small or is the head too big?😁)
Hmmm good point!
Woooo Stendhal syndrom...ish. Would have like to more from the out side. Prices must have been low...no?
Ha! I'd like to experience Stendhal syndrome over better stuff than what was outside, but I'm planning to go back and look again on camera. It was very very hot there that day! (35 celcius)
I did write ...ish 😉
Just came across your channel and enjoyed the contents. Both at the flea market and the Anything Goes Trading Co. I would have a field day at both of these places, especially at the Anything Goes Trading Co. location. How do they handle all these items that are outside against Mother Nature? Oh, I also subscribed!
Thank you for subscribing! I did enjoy both of those places a lot. The first one is a weekly flea market, so if the weather gets bad they just pack it and go home. Anything Goes just leaves it outside and takes their chances
Hey George, where is that Anything Goes place located?
Hi Jane! On US-45 in Boaz, KY (near Paducah)
@@TheAntiqueNomad thank you! I'll go check it out when I get back from Utah!!
Unmarked Wagner dutch oven still good
Did you buy that $4 sea life thing? Interested!
I was half-awake, I put it down and couldn't find it again! I will try to go back
I never get to see the things I like on TH-cam: it's always about heavy stoneware or heavy glass pieces from the 60's and 70's... or rotten chunky pieces of rusty pipes! which can be beautiful per se, but enough is enough. How about showing those beautiful shelves where lovely objects are displayed, besides passing by quickly with a trembling image? I mean porcelain, gildings, figurines, paintings, refined glass, brass and silverware, toyish pretty things, and so on... Sadly, no one ever listens or hardly. Nice tour, though, but their prices are just absurd for flea markets. Salutes from snowy Mount-Lebanon.
I have yet to see a flea vendor at a flea market ... hmmm.... I would like a bag of 100, please... haha
I agree! Perhaps a flea circus for sale?
@@TheAntiqueNomad yessssss !! I have wanted one of those since I was a kid!! 😸
hi George any idea how much lisence plates?
Hi there! It depends what they are, anywhere from a few dollars to hundreds honestly. Please describe or send an email, theantiquenomad@gmail.com
@@TheAntiqueNomad
omg thanks for d response
Where is Anything Goes, is it close to Paducah
Yes, south of town in Boaz on US Hwy. 45
This is WILD! Too much fun....my ADD funhouse 0+
Yes! You'd love it or hate it...I will go back, I'm on the love side
George do you ever come across the Jeannette marigold powered dishes I have a deer and a poodle that needs the bottom if you do come across some I would buy them please keep this in mind please
Will do!
I have her as flower frog
Oh my goodness
I collect many things, some, many would find weird. But old Tupperware.....just sad. Plastic should be so far in our past. When we start collecting it, it should belong only in a museum.
They have milk bottle from Ga ?
🤗🇨🇦👍
👩🏻🦳☦️❤️👍
I want a real pin ball machine
Ma bell
I didnt go
Wht bout rolling stones