I’ve been disapointed in antique stores overall. I’ve gone shopping in them to find garage sale “junk” priced like antiques. Every now and then if you know what you’re looking for and the person selling them doesn’t you can find something, but if the dealer knows what it is it tends to be overpriced. I’m on a budget and I have time, I don’t need to impulse buy and overpay. I sold in an antique Buy Cipro Online without prescription booth before. I stood around the corner listening to a salesperson give incorrect information on an item of mine. Talk about frustrating. He stated RS Prussia gave stamped blanks so people could paint their own. This is incorrect, they didn’t. There are RS Prussia fakes out there, but mine wasn’t one. Needless to say I stopped selling there. I was pleased with an antique store in Des Moines, IA-The Majestic Lion. They appeared to have quality control. There were some hard to find items reasonably priced. Even if you don’t have a ton of money there should always be enough price points for you to be able to buy something. I think this is a good rule of thumb not only for antiques, but all stores. If you like antiques and are in the area and have time it’s worth it to stop by
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