WHERE HAS THIS ANTIQUE STORE BEEN ALL MY LIFE

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This week I wanted to head to a few different antique, flea and thrift stores to see if I could find any decor or furniture for my new (very old) home! I've been searching for a vintage bed along with wall art and rugs! Which find was your favorite?

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You could always get the chairs sandblasted at an auto body shop. Then ask if they have any left over paint that could be powdercoated on the chairs. My brother did that and the chairs are so well built and preserved that they will last through the apocalypse. We live in Michigan and they were done over ten years ago, and still look brand new.

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I love the set of books, I looked up the Author William Black of Glasgow Scotland. He was trained as a landscape painter, then became a reporter, war correspondent and finally authored his novels. According to Wikipedia his books are full of descriptive landscape scenes due to his background as a painter. ( 1841 - 1898) His novels were very popular during his lifetime. That set of novels is absolutely beautiful, old books are artwork in themselves. Love your videos and thank you for taking us along on your shopping trips!

bramblyhedgegirl
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You asked "Do I need this bathtub?" and my immediate, unquestioning answer was "Yes." If that is not a Lone Fox bathtub, I don't know what is.

AnnaReed
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Really loved some of those items in your haul but Drew, you NEED that stunning copper bathtub!!! You could have it outdoors and have outdoors moonlight baths! Surrounded by candles in tall wrought-iron candlestick holders!

janinafisher
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Hey Drew! Apparently some green books from the 1800s contain arsenic in the green pigment. There is something called the Poison Book Project to help people identify whether their vintage books contain arsenic.

breannafelldin
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The brass vase could also be a military shell.
Great finds Drew.

Al-cdbk
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I think you totally need that bathtub that baby looks super super old like back from the days of kings and queens and kingdoms😁. And it’s such a beautiful copper. I think it would work so well in your house.

mikkileon
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The brass vase looks like an artillery shell casing! It is going to look amazing in your space!

alid
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I love thrifting video's, even when you don't find a lot or anything at all. Because of my health, I'm housebound and these type of video's make me feel like I'm there too, doing the things I loved to do!

_Marije_
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Here in Michigan, that rusty chair would be free 😂 Either sitting on the side of the road or in a thrift store at the main entrance Lol

shelbys
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The antique scene looks amazing in LA. So many unique hidden treasures to find. I love when you take us along with you!

amberbiggs
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Your home is going to take years to curate. I love how you get so excited about each new find. Please sand the loose rust off the chair and seal it, add fab, down pillow or cushion to the seat and use it inside.

alipoole
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The wire chairs are called "ice cream chairs" They were found at ice cream stores at the turn of the century. ( I think) LOL!

susans
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Drew yes get the tub. I instantly thought you would make it into an amazing out door statement, with some kind of flowers, greenery, etc.

shelbyhall
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My jaw dropped when I saw that copper bathtub. OMG I am in LOVE!! If I lived there, I would buy it and then redo my bathroom to suit it. It's so stunning!! Nothing like I have seen before.

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Drew, I love you shopping videos. I enjoy seeing the items on display and the beautiful selections you make. Inspiring! Just one note - the handles on the kitchen utensils are wrought iron, not cast iron. That mirror with the arrows was also wrought iron. Wrought iron is made by heating the iron rods to red hot then hammering them by hand to form various curved, twisted and pointed shapes.

jekalambert
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I think the way you do the antiquing videos is very thoughtful You show the stores you show the prices and what they're all about. If I lived in your area I would definitely love you giving me reviews on the stores. Even if you don't buy anything I still like watching your adventures and it gives me inspiration and ideas. You're One of my favorite channels on YouTube. Some things I have to be in the mood to watch but your videos I would watch anytime they don't take a lot of energy to watch and they actually inspire me and bring me so much joy.

garnetmuse
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I think your shopping trips to the fleas is my favourite thing 🙏💜💙💚

natz
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I bought 6 rusty chairs with wood seats in Laguna Beach about 25 years ago for 800 or 900 dollars, we still use them in all sorts of places . They have made their way with us across the ocean to England, so glad to have them we never see anything similar here . Hope you have a very Merry Christmas Drew 🎄

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The brass vase is an artillery shell casing. Many people revamp them into what is called Trench Art.

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