That corner sofa unit at 31:10 brought back some memories for me. We had one very similar to that when I was about 3 in the 50’s. I have a vivid memory of playing on it, tripping, and falling face first on the corner table. A very traumatic and dramatic scene ensued. To the point that the memory is still vivid all these decades later.
I was in this store Saturday after thanksgiving and bought a sponge frog out of that MCM booth! I was so excited. I had been looking for some time for 1 and got it for 9 bucks 😍🐸
Good evening, George! Loved the child's piano! That was a fancy one. I always wanted a collection of children's creamers and sugars. No space for that now, though. Those cups and saucers were nice. I have a Buster Brown tea set. I used to have some old Hilton Hotel plates...sold them when I moved here. There was a statue next to the 70's beverage set that caught my eye. I used to have one of those Filipino Lazy Susans. They take a LOT of space to display. Never been a fan of the panther lamps, but I did like that green pair. Fun shops there, with really interesting items. Thanks for the take-along!
I feel the need to find another child's piano to buy now after seeing that, Schoenhut was always a little more detailed/refined somehow to me and that was an old one. I like the children's rimmed dishes from the 1920s, I could hang a stub wall of those in a kitchen or something. The lazy susans were common in Washington when I was a kid because of import stores and everyone's Navy dad having been stationed there, I couldn't ever justify the space. The green pair were so dynamic with those shades! I'm glad you had fun with it too
I was desperate yesterday (New Years Day) and sent my son to the local corner store for toilet paper. I didn't realise that he would come back with 12 rolls for $18. WHAT? Talk about price gouging!
Thank you for this video. Cooter’s Garage is one of our favorite places to take out of town guests when they visit. We need to get over and see the vintage stores in that area.
I actually thought those green/gold decanter set with only 3 glasses was nice and I don't usually like the green ones. Thanks for sharing and you have a great day and safe travels. Happy Holidays to you and yours
I saw a lot of stuff that I used to own, including the funnel-shaped fireplace (I won it at a home show and sold it for $50 😕). If I’d had the space, and kept all that stuff from the 60s and 70s….I could get some good money today!….and I’d have a reputation as a hoarder 🤣.
Hello George great video I enjoyed it very much. Could you tell me who made the green lamps? Is that color called chartreuse? I have a lamp that color it's Coy fish I don't know who made it. Thank you