Cool, I saw some blow molds! I collect those, but almost never put them out for Christmas, because I’m lazy!😃 The railroad that would have gone to that Depot was the The New York, Ontario & Western. Thanks for the fun video!
So many treasures there! Right after I asked what line stopped there at the old station, I was thinking "Wonder if @MyLifesTracks would know?" and sure enough! Thanks! 👍
I know what the yard stick with the jar of powder is- my grandmother had one! It's used to mark the hem of dresses. It should have an air tube with a squeeze bulb attached. The power in the jar is chalk dust. Wearing the dress she wanted to hem, she'd adjust the height to where she wanted the hem, stand against yard stick and squeeze the bulb to make a little puff of chalk. She would turn and mark enough chalk dots to have a nice, even hem drawn on her dress! It's a super handy gadget that brings back memories of watching my grandma sew- thanks for showing this!
Oh! I hope you two had an incredible time. It's difficult to drag yourself away from one booth to get to another sometimes! Thank you for finding our little video
The prices were pretty comparable to what they usually have at the August show- as in, all over the place! Some booths had really reasonably priced things, and other booths right next door were insanely expensive. It was really all across the board. Kind of cool to treasure hunt though, because there was really no way to tell what you’d find in each booth and for what price. We’ll keep our fingers crossed that you find something good in august!
It was cool just to walk around and look at things- Thanks for watching!
Interesting stuff. I didn't see too much furniture. I think that's the best buy because it appreciates over time while it serves a practical use.
... nice sciore ad fun show TY ..!.. Tonawanda is the huge GM engine plant there in Buffalo ..!
ohh maybe those containers were from there... thanks!!
Cool, I saw some blow molds! I collect those, but almost never put them out for Christmas, because I’m lazy!😃 The railroad that would have gone to that Depot was the The New York, Ontario & Western. Thanks for the fun video!
So many treasures there! Right after I asked what line stopped there at the old station, I was thinking "Wonder if @MyLifesTracks would know?" and sure enough! Thanks! 👍
I know what the yard stick with the jar of powder is- my grandmother had one! It's used to mark the hem of dresses. It should have an air tube with a squeeze bulb attached. The power in the jar is chalk dust. Wearing the dress she wanted to hem, she'd adjust the height to where she wanted the hem, stand against yard stick and squeeze the bulb to make a little puff of chalk. She would turn and mark enough chalk dots to have a nice, even hem drawn on her dress! It's a super handy gadget that brings back memories of watching my grandma sew- thanks for showing this!
Oh wow! That’s so cool- what a neat idea. Thanks so much for sharing, I never would have guessed that!
This year I'm going to This show with my 69 year old grandmother. Her and I love antique stores so this will be so fun. I'm going tomorrow
Oh! I hope you two had an incredible time. It's difficult to drag yourself away from one booth to get to another sometimes! Thank you for finding our little video
Wish I had been there--lots of cool stuff! Variety too!
it's so tough to make that trip there! Thanks!
Thanks for this. I plan on going to the August show. How were prices in relation to other shops or shows?
The prices were pretty comparable to what they usually have at the August show- as in, all over the place! Some booths had really reasonably priced things, and other booths right next door were insanely expensive. It was really all across the board. Kind of cool to treasure hunt though, because there was really no way to tell what you’d find in each booth and for what price. We’ll keep our fingers crossed that you find something good in august!