It's a good thing I don't live closer to that Rose City Vintage shop. I could spend days looking at everything in that store. Great video George. Take care.
Found your fabulous RU-vid channel, approx. a week ago, and subscribed, due to your extensive knowledge regarding vintage, and antiques pricing, and their history: ❤️ you even more now that you gave the adorable feline much-needed attention, via your gentle petting strokes, and talking to her/him. ❤️🩹 Thank you❣️⚘️🥰 🐾 at 5:43 ... Hope someone rescues the cute munchkin🐾; needs daily brushing. 💞 Consider popping a small brush in your back pocket, 😅 to quickly groom upon meeting one: Mats cause them pain.
Good evening, George. There looked like some really nice Nippon pieces on a shelf there. I could get into digging in a place like Bargain Town...in every area of it. I actually have that _Tarzan Mark of the Red Hyena_ Big-Little book. Had it since I was little. Wow! Your van looks loaded to the gills 😂👍 Those are the kinds of places I like to browse. Thanks for taking us along!
Oh it is down to the axles! I know I buzzed by the show footage, Jerry Cook is 70-ish, has been a dealer his whole life (his parents wrote the seminal book on Washington State artists), is super knowledgable and had a lot of great porcelain biscuit barrels I highlighted last year. My mom tried to get me to read the 1920s Tarzan hard covers, I liked the first but I missed out on the rest. I'm happy to hear you still have the book! It was sure a pile of stuff, thanks for indulging my visit and going with
I love it when you get back to the PNW. I have connections all over the place there. (My mother’s oldest sister and her family lived in Moses Lake). As always it’s great to get to go along with you to these places. Thank you! 🙏💚
@@TheAntiqueNomad You might have to get an old two-horse trailer, have solid doors made for it, and use it as extra hauling space 😂 I'd like to come across a lot of the Little Big books to rummage through. Some of the older ones really do interest me. Those kinds of places have always interested me. I used to enjoy rummaging through my grandparents old barn. There's no knowing what you might find that can be used in many different ways, in places like that. I'd have all sorts of ideas popping in my head.
Wow, so much stuff! I am nearing the end of the living estate I've been working on(3 years!!), but it has led me to a new jewelry gig! A lot of fun, easy to ship and decent money!
I have cousins who live in Moses Lake. They love living there. After seeing this video, I truly need to go visit with them and go shopping. 😁 Another great video, George. Thank you!
I believe that 1920s flapper is the famouse louis brooks oh and by the way if u ever find very old photos of african Americans they r extremely valuable not to mention rare and resell likeca gem
Hi David! You are right, I only discovered her in my editing, Louise Brooks was new to me. I love doing this because I keep learning too! I do look for African American photos, have had a few good ones but nothing great
Wow! What an organized place. Usually a place with that much salvage looks like, well, a trap dump. Crazy. Can't wait to see how it looks this year. Good luck at the sale George! I know you will fo exceptionally well!! ❤❤❤😊
How amazing that one Jadeite bowl is that was with the black light display. I just picked up some Dragon ware creamer and sugar dish set for $5 at a thrift store. Perfect condition too, blue eyed dragons. Can't wait to see what else you run into. lol Have a great sale and safe travels
Hey George another great episode really enjoyed it thanks🎉 we talked once before about my Lee Reynolds painting. I like what you said about they were painted by all kinds of people because the signature I have isn't even close to that one. I know you mentioned before they were a factory painting. I would have figured they would have had one person sign up that way they all look the same. Have a great day🎉
@@TheAntiqueNomad mine is like it's written so close together completely different person and about a third of the size the signature that is lol not the picture of mine's bigger than the one you showed
The best thing on the store had four feet and a tail. She'd have been riding my shoulder if I had my way. The Russo-Japanese war book would be a must for Teddy Roosevelt collectors; he earned a Nobel for brokering the peace in that one. 22:07 I'd be thinking Chinese on the horses, but George could see the siggies and the frame backs.
So cool you were in Moses Lake, ... love that part of Washington. Have you ever been to Pinky's Flea Market on the same route in Almira, WA? It is a bargain. Best of luck at the Rose City sale!
Bargain Town was amazingly . I love true thrift/junk stores. I could spend the day there. I kept wondering what do they do when it does rain? Where do they put everything? 🤔