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NOTHING!

SOCK MONKEY’N AROUND

Ogden’s best antiques

Antiques • Collectibles • Décor

Curious objects, and of course,

SOCK MONKEY’S

What’s more fun than

a pile of Sock Monkey’s?

Put the fun back Into antiques shopping

236 historic 25th street

801.644-3886

Open:

Mon.- Fri. 11:00 to 6:00

Sat. 12:00 to 5:00 (closed Sun. )

COLLECTORNEW CENTURY

Call: (801) 566-3306email: [email protected]

PUBLISHERDennis & Lyn Barker

EDITORDennis Barker

Dennis Barker

GRAPHIC PRODUCTION

FOR ADVERTISING

Description:

Thousands of buttons are featured in over400 color photographs. No repeats from thefirst book. Complete descriptions, dates, andcurrent values. This unique button bookshowcases all types of materials such asglass, enamel, brass, plastic, rhinestone,wood, and shell, as well as the amazing pic-torials of birds, dogs, cats, insects, people,mythology, and more. Electronic Book (e-Book) Policy: Purchaser of this e-Book maynot sell, rent, lease, transfer, lend or sharethe e-Book.

Book Details:

10-digit ISBN #: 1-60460-915-X 13-digit ISBN #: 978-1-60460-915-8 Number of Pages: 256 Copyright: 2011

AVAILABLE FROMCOLLECTOR BOOKS

www.collectorbooks.com

Collector’s BooksANTIQUE ANDCOLLECTIBLE

BUTTONS VOLUME IIDebra Wisniewski

Publisher: Collector Books

Available as adigital download only

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ESTATES BOUGHT & SOLD

LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT ANTIQUE OR GIFT?

Stop by and be surprised

Antique Furniture Art • Pottery • Porcelain

Glassware • Jewelry Victorian • Linens

Antiques Collectibles Unique, one of a kind

167 Historic 25th Street Ogden, Ut • 801-392-8842

Tuesday through Saturday Sundays

Closed Mondays

9:30 to 6:3012:00 to 5:00

A Moment In Time An ques & Collectables

“Taking you back to another moment in time”

5798 South 1900 West (Behind Auto Zone)Roy, UT 84067 801-603-0121

BUYING RECORDS OLD STEREO COMPONENTS

(801) 566-3306

Albums & 45’s (No 78’s please) In excellent condition only

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Just a Bed of RosesQuilt Silent auction

Just a Bed of Roses Continues with weeklythemes, so we can all look forward to see-ing what Brenda has in store for us thismonth. One thing she has going is a silentauction on vintage quilts. Sounds fun. Besure to stop by, and check out what’shappening in Farmington .

For details, check out their blog(justabedofroses.blogspot.com).

New Shop!The Depot Antiques

All around Antiquesselling inventory

Dale Moore is selling his current antiquesand collectibles inventory from his webbased business. Shelving and displayitem’s are also available. If you’re inter-ested, give Dale a call @ (515) 351-9752 [email protected]

Mary Benjamin of Spring City, has takenover the the quaint little Train Depot bldg.at 845 So. Hwy 89 in Mt Pleasant, and willbe operating under the name “Depot An-tiques”. The shop will feature antiques,collectibles along with decoratives. Soundslike it’s time to take a little trip down south.Good Luck Mary.

Looking for old (1910-1960)

Boy Scout stuff.

WWW, Camp, Sashes, Sea Scout etc... Contact: [email protected]

or 801-750-2356

Man in the Moon Antiquesliquidation auction

Don’t forget the Man in the MoonAntiques store inventory liquidationauction on February 4th, when auctioneerBrad Silcox will bring down the gavel atthe Peeteneet Academy Building (10 South600 East) in Payson. The auction begins at11:00 am, with the preview starting at 9:00.Should be lots of fun stuff. For additionalinfo, call Silcox Auctions @801.376-5287.

PeopleMartAntiques Newsletter

Don Merrill has begun publishing thePeopleMart Newsetter. I havn’t seen a copyyet, but the newsletter is promoted as con-taining “readable and reliable, local and nationalAntiques news”. Don tells me it will be fullof information about the Utah second hand,resale & antiques industry. You can EmailDon if you would like to take a look. Hetells me inital subscriptions are free. (Seedetails on page 10)

New Spanish ForkAntiques Shop, or is it

Provo?We’re all sad about the demise of Man inthe Moon Antiques, but it turns out to be acase of out with the old, in with the new.David Davis, who opened Iron Horse An-tiques last month in Spanish Fork, had somelease issues, and has relocated he shop intothe Man in the Moon space on Center Streetin Provo. Good Luck Dave.

Expect the unexpected B. Ashworth’s

Rare Books Documents

Art & Signatures

Fine Antiques

55 No. University Ave. #120 Provo Town Square

Provo, Utah (801) 368-6001 Provo, Utah (801) 368-6001

Open Tuesdays - Thursdays.

Otherwise by chance

or by appointment

Visit us at our

new location at

Provo Town Square

Vine Street Antiquesgoes Steampunk

We buy & sell antique building materials

470 E. 900 S. • Salt Lake City • (801) 539-1140

Saturday 11:00 to 3:00 Open: Tuesday & Thursday 12:30 to 5:30

Architectural Salvage

Rusty at Vine Street has picked up a fewnew vendors, who are dealing in trendySteampunk merchandise, including some ofthe hard to find jewelry items. Better steamyour way in while the selection is good.

Acorn’s Winter showHeidi Wilcox is back this month with herWinter “Acorn’s” antiques show. This oneis a favorite for everyone. So don’t miss it.Feb 18th & 19th, Weber county fairgounds.See details on page 13.

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Double Diamond AuctionsConsignment & Antiques

(See ad on page 4)February 11thTremonton, Ut

Calendar OF Events

IF YOU’RE READING THIS, YOU KNOW

WHY ADVERTISING WORKS!

Isn’t it time to think about display advertising in the NEW CENTURY COLLECTOR

TELL PEOPLE YOUR STORY (call today for our low rates • 801 566-3306)

Salt Lake City gallery strollStop by your favorite Broadway

antiques shopFeb. 16th, 6:00 until 9:00 - 3rd So.

Acorn’s winter showWeber Co, biggest antiques event

February 18th & 19thWeber County Fairgrounds

VINTAGE

IN THE CITY

Silcox AuctionsMan in the Moon Liquidation

Feb. 4thPeteetneet Academy, Payson

If you have anantiques related

event, that you thinkwould be of interest

to our readers,Let us know about it,

and we’ll feature itin our calendar of events

CONTACT:[email protected]

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1100 W. 7800 S. Suite 2

Gardner VillageGardner Village

West Jordan, Utah • 801 561-5557

Recycle, Repurpose, Re Love

Open: Mon-Sat 10 to 8

Visit us at Historic Visit us at Historic

VASA UELLA

Located in Trolley Square • 801 867-3326 Open 11 to 8 Monday - Saturday, Sunday 12 to 5

Vintage • Jewelry • Antiques • Décor and Coffee Bar

Filled to the Brim with Beautiful Things

OPEN: Monday thru Saturday 10am-7pm

ABOUT TIME ANTIQUE MALL

538 South Main • Logan Utah 435.752.9150

Antiques, Collectibles, Roseville, art pottery, glassware, primitives, Persian rugs, furniture,

books, and vintage items of all kinds.

JUST FOR THE

RECORD by Dennis Barker

To listen the song, and see the live performance, visit our website at: http://newcenturycollector.com/records

Goldmine record album price guide values original copies of Money for Nothing,

with original sleeve, in near mint condition, at $4.00

You just can’t write a column titled for the record, without even mentioning a recording, so here it is, the 1985 Dire Straight’s hit, Money For Nothing. Penned by Mark Knopfler and Sting (from the Police), who also provided backup vocals on the recording. It’s no mystery why the song camped at number 1 on bill-board for three weeks in 1985, rock & roll doesn’t get more fun than this. You can’t help but get lost in the songs camp lyrics and stunning guitar riffs. This is Rock at it’s funnest. So go out and buy the record, take it home, and put it on your turntable. But, be sure to use your headphones, it’s embarrassing when mom comes in and makes you turn it down.

GERIATRIC ROCK & ROLL

“Oh, that ain't working, that's the way you do it, Get your money for nothing get your chicks for free”

Dire Straights: Money for Nothing

Mark Knopfler and Gordan Matthew Thomas Sumner

I can’t say what Knopfler had in mind, but for my money “Money For Nothing” is the official theme song for every washed up or over the hill 1960’s musician who ever picked up a guitar, or disgorged lyrics drenched in drugs, sex, and rebellion into a crowd of tormented teenagers.

Don’t get me wrong, I love classic rock & roll, and spend considerable time collecting, listening to and savoring old records. Like music from other generations, it spoke to the times. It embodied the 1960’s youth culture and social movement, providing a common denominator for our generations angst. You may never understand bell bottom pants, but you know exactly what Country Joe McDonald was singing about at Woodstock. The trite rehash by geriatric rockers wreaks of tedium and desperation. Nobody put it better than Jerry Rubin, “don’t trust anyone over 30”.

I know that everyone is entitled to work, and that many musicians have decade after decade, poured out an endless stream of creativity. My issue is the oldies show. The same old thing, with wrinkle cream sub-stituted for context. They seem a bit like the attention starved child, saying “look at me mommy”. And, the sideshow, has continued for over 40 years. The difference is that their drugs of choice are now, diuretics, statin’s and Viagra, and our angst centers around taxes and the high cost of retirement. We struggle with mortality, and they offer a sad caricature of our most compelling cultural icons. I’ll admit it, they make me feel old. I just hope we don’t have to witness a 70 year old “rocker” writhing on stage with a heart attack instead of sexual tension . It’s time to rest on their laurels. I know there are many who would disagree. I include in that group, my wife Lyn, who never met a show she didn’t like. She de-scribes my take on geriatric rockers as “a bunch of crap”; she’s probably right. These are some of the geriatric crowd still looking for a little “Money for Nothing” in 2011. Most of the bands were reconstituted, to include young musicians replacing the dead or disinterested. 1910 Fruitgum Company, America, Eric Burdon and the Animals, The Association, Frankie Avalon, Chad and Jeremy, Lou Christie, Petula Clark, The Cowsills, Creedence Clearwater Revisited, Fabian, The Fortunes, The Four Aces, The Four Freshmen, The Four Lads The Four Tops, The Four Seasons, Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Grass Roots, Arlo Guthrie, The Happenings, Herman's Hermits starring Peter Noone, Herman's Hermits Starring Barry Whitwam, The Hollies, The Kinks, Gary Lewis and the Playboys, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Anthony and the Imperials, The Lovin' Spoonful without John Sebastian, John Sebastian without the spoonful, Manfred Mann, Martha and the Vandellas, Roger McGuinn without the Byrds, , The Byrds without Roger McGuinn, Don McLean, Bill Medley (Righteous Brother), Gary Puckett, The Rascals, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Smokey Robinson, Bobby Rydell, Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, The Searchers, Neil Sedaka, Paul Simon, Steppenwolf, The Surfa-ris, The Swingin' Medallions, The Temptations, Three Dog Night, the Tokens, The Turtles, , Bobby Vee, Bobby Vinton, The Vogues, Brian Wilson, The Yardbirds, and The Zombies. The list goes on.

LETS GET REAL, REUNIONS ARE BEST, WHEN HELD AROUND A BARBEQUE IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD.

Dire Straights: Money for Nothing: Warner Bros. #728950 - 1985

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Innovation, legislation, entrepreneurial determination

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PeopleMart Newsletter

If you’re looking for reliable and readable local & National

You want the

Antiques News

There’s nothing more enjoyable than shopping for antiques. However,one does encounter occasional annoyances. I typically won’t even inquireabout an item that has not been priced by the dealer. It makes you feellike he wants to get a good look at your shoes before he drops thenumber. Even worse though, is running across something you wouldlike to add to your collection, only to find that the dealer has stuck aglued price label on it. Yuck %$#**@?

Who hasn’t had a Rick Perry moment (“oops”) while trying to removeone of those innocuous little price labels? Granted, there are some itemslike glass, porcelain or pottery from which a glued label can be safely &easily removed, but more often than not, these nasty little stickers cancause heartburn, heartache and unnecessary damage to many antiques.Aside from the obvious issues with books, records and paper items,

NASTY LITTLE PRICE STICKERSby Dennis Barker

these labels can also degrade the finish on a piece of furniture, or dissolvethe patina on brass, copper, lithographed tins, Bakelite, and othersurfaces. And, if you’re lucky and the sticker hasn’t damaged yourantique, using alcohol, solvents or that old screwdriver you see hangingon the wall, will not only remove the price tag, but often much of youritems value. So, what’s to do?

Remember, antique dealers have their own set of problems. Sometimesthat seemingly permanent price sticker is a guard against the occasionalshopper looking for a discount through a little tag swapping. The fewalways make it tough on the rest of us.

The best solution seems to be, that when you want to buy an item wherea label could be a problem, just tell the seller you would like to buy itsubject to him successfully removing his price tag without causing anydamage. It’s their tag, so it’s their risk. If they resist, give them a smile,thank them, and pass it up. Remember, most of the fun is in the hunt.

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Local Collector is seeking Timpanogos Summit Club pins.

All years - $25 to $200 each. Email – [email protected] Dawn Smith 801-750-2356

WE BUY OR TRADE!

Offering an Ever Changing Stock of Furniture.

Victorian to Deco, Elegant to Primitive. Quilts

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We now offer designer yarns & knitting classes

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BUTTON BUTTON,

WHOSE GOT THE BUTTON by Dennis Barker

We’ve all seen those lists ranking antiques and collectibles. People collect this, or people collect that, each list offering its own slant on the most popular collectibles. I remember when I was an antiques dealer, for me, the most popular collectible was the last thing I sold. I always wished I had 10 more of those.

As I was exploring idea’s of what antiques to feature in this issue, I encountered one of those “most popular” lists, and I have to admit to being slightly stunned. The list topper (Dolls) didn’t surprise me much; I’ve seen those ravenous collectors at the local doll shows. It was number two that caught my eye. Buttons. Buttons? Who’d a thunk it. And they’re not even talking about political or pin back buttons. They actually mean those little things that keep our shirts and dresses closed. Boy have I been out of the loop. I’ve long been aware, that there were people out there collecting buttons, however, I had always assumed they were collected primarily as a minor sub segment of sew-ing collectibles. It turns out to be quite the contrary, with hordes of button collec-tors, scouring antiques shops, flea markets, thrift shores and estate sales, seeking out buttons, independent of other sewing items. There are button clubs, button conven-tions and button fairs, not to mention the youthful pastime button button, whose got the button. Why collect buttons? Buttons are fun. They’re small, readily available and easily stored or displayed in a small space. They can also be quite beautiful, and come in a variety of materials. Name the substance, and someone made a button from it. From 18th century paintings on ivory, to colorful enamels and fine porcelains, to whimsical Bakelite and art deco designs, there’s an antique button for every taste and pocket book. In fact, the savvy collector can build a collection that is significant from artistic, historic and monetary perspectives. If you’re a history buff, you’ll find that old buttons often incorporate historical events or mirror major style movements such as art nouveau or art deco. A collec-tion may contain examples from throughout the 300 year history of buttons, or may be limited to the collectors interest in a design movement such as art deco, or be built around a material like ivory, porcelain or Bakelite. Every collection will be dif-ferent. It’s easy to start a button collection. Most homes have some sort of button reposi-tory. Often a drawer, tin box or bag, filled with buttons clipped from old coats, shirts, dresses and other discarded clothing items. When you find it, you have the beginnings of a button collection. Better yet, make a trip to grandma’s house, and search for vintage buttons there. Look through what you find, and see what interests you. Gather a few books on the subject, do some reading and research (a good place to start is the National Button Society (www.nationalbuttonsociety.org/Home), and bingo, you’re ready to begin the hunt. And, for you guy’s who think buttons are a “chick” thing, take a look to the left, at the Civil War Mississippi Infantry button. You’d better hope you find it with a metal detector, this button retails for over a thousand bucks.

Happy hunting, see you out there……..

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195 N State, Scipio 801 758-2699 Open 9 till 6 Mon - Sat

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85 N 100 E, Fairview 435 427-9216 Great Art & History Museum

Rocking Chairs & Antiq. etc Antique furniture & collectibles

160 S. Main, Helper 435 472-2684 Open 10 till 5 Mon. through Sat.

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49 N. Main, St George 435 628-7333 See our display ad

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Rocking Chairs & Antq’s Antique furniture & collectibles

160 S. Main, Helper 435 472-2684 Open 10 till 5 Mon. through Sat.

Confetti Antiques & Books Antiques, Rare Books & more

273 N Main, Spanish Fork • 798-0137 Open 10 till 6 Tue. Thru Sat.• Mon. by app

Treasures Antique Mall 1045 N. 2000 W., Springville

West Frontage Rd 489-4152 491-0749

Cats Cradle Antiques Estate Jewelry, Dolls, Pottery, etc.

168 W. Center St, Provo 374-1832 Objects of Interest, Antiquity & Quality

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2nd Hand Chic Eclectic, Antiques & Decor

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2903 S. Highland Dr. 486-7600 Open Mon-Sat 11 to 6

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3474 So. 2300 E. 274-3474 Open M-Sat. 10 to 6:30 Sun. 10 to 4

Vine Street Antiques Antiques & Collectibles Mall

4854 So. State St. 265-0595 Mon. thru Sat 11 to 6

Antiques & Estates Antiques, Collectibles, Estates Services

7638 So. State #C 568-1999 Open Tue - Sat 11:00 to 6:00

Sandy Antique Mall Like an antiques show every day

8672 So. State 568-9840 (see our display ad in this issue)

Gingerbread Antiques Antiques, Furniture, Quilts, Yarn

8540 So. 700 E. 255-5666 (See our display ad in this issue)

Aunt Elsie’s Trinkets Recycle, Repurpose, Re love

1100 W. 7800 So. 561-5557 (See our display ad in this issue)

ReSpin Records Vintage Vinyl - LPs & 45s

5730 S. Redwood Rd • 679-2532 (see our display ad in this issue)

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Attic on Main Vintage, Antiques & Decor

1401 So. Main 466-3766 Mon - Saturday 11 to 6

CLOSED THROUGH JUNE …. WATCH FOR US IN

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3240 S. 2300 E. • 943-5839 Open Tues.-Fri. 12 to 5ish (occ. Sat.) 4

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Trolley Square 363-0256 11-8 Mon. to Sat.• Sunday 12-5

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A Haven for the discriminating

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Hills House Gallery Quality American Furniture

126 S. 200 W. 359-4852 National Historic Site

Capital City Antique Mall Salt Lake Valleys Largest Mall

959 S. W Temple 521-7207 Mon - Sat 11-6, Open Sundays 12-5

Georges Architectural salvage

470 E. 900 So. 539-1140 (see our display ad in this issue)

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Chic & Unique Furniture, Home Décor Antiques

800 S. 300 W. • 363-9457 Mon – Sat 11:00 to 6:00

City Creek Antiques 18th & 19th Century Antiques

169 E. 300 S. 328-4004 www.citycreekantiques.com

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704 9th Avenue 355-1233 Tuesday through Saturday 12 to 6

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470 W. 600 So. 364-6390 (see our display ad in this issue)

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179 E. 300 S. 595-1818 Open Mon - Sat 11 to 6 Thurs 11 to 3

Now & Again Retro, Vintage, Modern & Antiques

501 E. 300 S. 364-0664 M-F 10 to 6 • Sat 11 to 6

Thomson & Burrows Fine furniture, accessories, lighting

415 E. 200 S. 521-0650 (Visit us at our new Location)

Jitterbug Antiques & Toys Toys, Collectibles, Antiques

243 E. 300 S. 537-7038 Open Mon. to Sat. 11:00 to 5:00

Carmen Miranda’s Fine vintage jewelry

241E. 300 S. 359-7741 Open Tue—Sat 11:30 to 5:00

Retro Rose Everything but the ordinary

207 E. 300 S. 364-7979 Open Tue—Fri 10:00 to 6:00

Ken Sanders Rare Books Utah, Mormon, 1st ed., fine books

268 S. 200 E. 521-3819 Www.kensanderbooks.com

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Park Avenue Mall 5000 sq ft of Affordable Antiques

393 Park Ave. Idaho Falls 208 528-0472 Open 10 to 6 M-F, 10 to 5 Sat, 12 to 4 Sun

Al’s Antiques Etc. Antiques, coins, rocks & Jewelry

2987 Grant Ave., Ogden 458-1463 Hours: Mon - Sat 11 to 7

Northern Utah & IDAHO

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167 Historic 25th St, Ogden 392-8842 (see our display ad in this issue)

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236 Hist. 25th St, Ogden 644-3886 [email protected]

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12 So. Main, Grace, ID 208 425-3900 Open Twelve till Six 6+ days a week

Main St. Memories ANTIQUES MALL

270 N. Main, Layton 544-7999 Tuesday - Saturday 10:30 to 6:00

GROW YOUR ANTIQUES BUSINESS

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46th & Harrison, Ogden 710-9927 Open: Mon - Sat. 11:00 to 6:00

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45 So. Main, Willard 435 734-6116 Open H & F 1 to 6 • Sat 11 to 5

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St. Charles, ID 208 945-2782 Closed Tuesdays & Wednesdays

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Just a Bed of Roses Vintage & Traditional Decor

15 E. State St, Farmington 451-2556 Justabedofroses.blogspot.com

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692 N. 600 W. Logan 435 755-6022 Open Mon - Sat 10:30 to 7:00

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7 No. Main, Logan 435 752-3365 Open Wed - Sat 12:00 to 5:00 4

Second Tyme Around a little place that has everything

5504 S. 1900 W. 728-3433 Mon. 12 - 6 Tues - Sat. 10:00 to 6:00

Smithfield Shops Antiques, vintage, arts & more

119 N Main, Smithfield 435 563-8080 Call for hours

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About Time Antique Mall Antique & Collectible Mall

538 So. Main, Logan 435 752-9150 Open Mon - Sat 10:00 to 7:00

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730 S. Main, Logan 435 752-1678 Open Mon-Fri 10 to 6, Sat 9 to 6

2nd Chances Antiques, collectibles, furniture & more

475 E. 1000 S., Brigham 435 734-1010 Open Monday - Saturday 10 to 6

Browse Around Antique Mall

180 W. 1200 S. Logan, Ut 435 753-4514 Open 10 to 5 Mon. through Sat.

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5798 So. 1900 W., Roy 603-0121 See display ad for hours

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