The speed worked OK with me (as long as you didn't swivel around to see what was behind you next!). What was the tapping?---One more comment, if you pull something out to inspect closer or scan the cost, bring that to the camera so we get to see what you're looking at.---I would be happy to visit that shop if I lived close enough. I didn't specifically see anything with my name on it, but that isn't always my goal. Instead of calling it 'window shopping' I switched back in the 70's to calling it "spending my millions"!---Onward to the next!
Thanks for the tour! They did seem to have some unique items, but I agree with your opinion on prices & great customer service! Looking forward to seeing more & how they compare to each other.
I enjoyed this very much. It’s seemed like a nice shoppable store. Prices were a bit high from what I saw, but if it were something I collect, I might buy it anyway. I did see a few things I would have looked at, and if I lived closer, I’d definitely check this shop out. Thanks for taking me on your road trip!
Nice looking store...seems more of a little old ladies type place vs. an old coot's store. Didn't see many old tools, outdoor stuff...things like that. Marshall is a great place for estate sales with many old well maintained houses & structures with long family histories. Thanks for the tour Mike! On to the next! ⛄⛄
Really like that creeking door sound when you walked in. No need for a bell or buzzer to let them know a customer has entered. Nice store, but I agree that the prices are too high.
Thought it was a great looking store. They booths were set up very nice and weren't so crammed with stuff you dare not touch it or have it all fall down! Saw a couple of things I'd have checked out. 😉 Thanks for the tour! About how far from your area would it be? Not from there and have never been.....wondering if you will have a little antique road map thing happening for future visits?
The purse with the round plastic tabs all over was popular in the late 60s/early 70s. It's been a long time since I saw one of those. The cedar chest was nice. Saw the yellow rotary phone, sweet. You have a serious addiction if you'd spend $48 for the Michigan doggie. A typewritter! A type what? 😅 Good assortment of antiques, but some of those prices would be out of reach for most people. Nice store.
You did much better but still a little to fast on turns and overall scanning aisles. Those prices were on the high side. No bargains. But a nice store. People have gone nuts on pricing blow molds. Thanks for taking us along to Marshall. Too expensive for me.
Sure enjoying your tours of antique stores!
Thanks Nancy! Plenty more to come
The speed worked OK with me (as long as you didn't swivel around to see what was behind you next!). What was the tapping?---One more comment, if you pull something out to inspect closer or scan the cost, bring that to the camera so we get to see what you're looking at.---I would be happy to visit that shop if I lived close enough. I didn't specifically see anything with my name on it, but that isn't always my goal. Instead of calling it 'window shopping' I switched back in the 70's to calling it "spending my millions"!---Onward to the next!
I’ll work on that as well. At least the speed was better and I’ll keep improving as the series goes on I promise
Agree. Love to see and hear the price
The street lights are beautiful.
Yea they were
Thanks for the tour! They did seem to have some unique items, but I agree with your opinion on prices & great customer service! Looking forward to seeing more & how they compare to each other.
Thanks for watching
I enjoyed this very much. It’s seemed like a nice shoppable store. Prices were a bit high from what I saw, but if it were something I collect, I might buy it anyway. I did see a few things I would have looked at, and if I lived closer, I’d definitely check this shop out. Thanks for taking me on your road trip!
Thanks for watching RuthannA
Sooo love the intro...
Much love from Virginia
Thanks Sandy
Nice looking store...seems more of a little old ladies type place vs. an old coot's store. Didn't see many old tools, outdoor stuff...things like that. Marshall is a great place for estate sales with many old well maintained houses & structures with long family histories. Thanks for the tour Mike! On to the next! ⛄⛄
Absolutely! Thanks for watching Joe
Really like that creeking door sound when you walked in. No need for a bell or buzzer to let them know a customer has entered. Nice store, but I agree that the prices are too high.
Love the old building sounds as well
Spartan Nation, Represent!
YES!! GO GREEN!
Thought it was a great looking store. They booths were set up very nice and weren't so crammed with stuff you dare not touch it or have it all fall down! Saw a couple of things I'd have checked out. 😉 Thanks for the tour! About how far from your area would it be? Not from there and have never been.....wondering if you will have a little antique road map thing happening for future visits?
It was about an hour from our shop and we will be traveling all over the Midwest so not sure we will have a road map but definitely a good idea
The purse with the round plastic tabs all over was popular in the late 60s/early 70s. It's been a long time since I saw one of those. The cedar chest was nice. Saw the yellow rotary phone, sweet. You have a serious addiction if you'd spend $48 for the Michigan doggie. A typewritter! A type what? 😅 Good assortment of antiques, but some of those prices would be out of reach for most people. Nice store.
I agree! I should snagged that purse as I think I could of resold it but love and learn I guess
You did much better but still a little to fast on turns and overall scanning aisles. Those prices were on the high side. No bargains. But a nice store. People have gone nuts on pricing blow molds. Thanks for taking us along to Marshall. Too expensive for me.
Thanks for watching Judith! I’ll keep working on the speed but at least it is better then last time