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Antique Emporium in Beaver Falls, PA

Upon entering the Antique Emporium, a lovely woman  invited me to have cool water, offered me a glass of wine, the use of the facilities AND there was a basket of free tomatoes.

 Obviously I was a a first-timer.  “You are welcome to take photographs. ” she said.      That was all I needed.

There are three floors and over 75 Dealers’ Booths of everything you can think of- and then some more things you didn’t  know existed in the world.

The “like items” are categorized and displayed together, so if you are into political buttons, license plates, or milk bottle collections you don’t have to dig through other stuff.  It is so organized and tidy.  

  

Right on the main street which is Seventh Avenue

 

The first time I ever saw JFK cards, like trading cards for baseball

 

 

Please pass the salt and pepper.

 

 

 

 

Railroad Station Roof Tile    They interlocked

 

Not a customer

 

 

Check out all these 45s

 

 

 

Matchbox cars

 

 

Porcelain Asian doll

 

 

 

Everyone had to take typing when I was in high school.

 

 

 

This is just a sampling of what is available.

 

 

A biscuit tin

The Knights and Castle room is for display only, nothing is for sale in this room.

 

Meet Jim.  If you are in need of a pun, the proprietor will help you out.

Here he is holding a business card that says “You’re worth a million to us.”

 

 

 

 

See how the LBJ buttons change when you move your angle

 

 

 

Stained glass lamps and wooden spools

Be sure to have a nice chat with Jim.  As I said, he’s pretty puny. 

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