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November 2024 by Matt Cumberledge
This is one of the best Antique Shops I have visited in the country. Awesome items and amazing prices! Wonderful owners!
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August 2024 by chase horner
A must stop for the collector.
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May 2024 by Rich Pugh
One of the best spots we’ve ever stumbled onto. The small road sign said “Antiques - Open By Chance” and we took a chance on a random Tuesday afternoon on a drive home to Baltimore, and he was home, so he came out and opened up the barn! Super well displayed and great for vintage and antique picking. Check out his 26 year old Emu (whose partner flew away 15 years ago and he misses her) if you have the time. Thanks!
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November 2023 by Wendy N.
Diamond in the rough. Pleasant and unexpected find. Open by chance and we lucked out. Would definitely recommend if traveling thru the area!
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June 2023 by Robert vardzel
Nice place. Really nice antiques
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March 2023 by Josh Reddinger
Dean and Marietta are great people. Very kind and fair!
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January 2023 by josh t
Didn't have high expectations about red cannon antiques but boy was I wrong. Told my wife this may be my favorite antique store I've ever been to. His collection is impressive, heard someone say his prices were high but that's because what he has is unique. Highly recommend red cannon!!!
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May 2022 by Samantha Adioetomo
dean & his family are so wonderful -- i purchased a fantastic canadian production wheel for a bargain. their collection of animals and objects is truly wondrous. what a fantastical place!
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September 2021 by Mary Ann Pike
Great assortment of antiques at good prices. Something for everyone. Friendly owner.
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September 2021 by Shops Alot
Nice shop. Nice owner.
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November 2020 by Karie Beverly
Excellent large collection of antiques. Well worth the stop.
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November 2018 by Rebecca Mir
The sign said "open by chance" so we took one! Turns out that the owner comes out to greet you if he hears a car enter his driveway. I'm glad we stopped by - we got to peruse a wide variety of artifacts and antiques and speak at length with the owner, Dean, about different colonial and early American farm and fabrication tools. We bought a hetchel, or flax comb, and some brass stencils for a decent price. He said some folks get confused and think the shop is a museum and I totally understand why! If you visit say hello to the peacock flock, emu, and barn kitty.
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November 2018 by eric straffin
Good stuff
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November 2017 by Jim Oneil
Great staff. Lots to look at.