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January 2024 by Adriana Kaylor
Awesome place. Full of neat things. Owner is very nice and welcoming!
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November 2023 by Gary Ross
Great Antique Shop owned by an old friend Ral. It’s like a walk back in time! Highly Recommend. Be prepared to spend time looking around, because you might find something amazing you never know what you’ll find.
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October 2022 by Charlotte Quesnel
A little packed and small isles but definitely lots to look at!!
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October 2022 by Mary R.
This shop is owned by Ral who is very knowledgeable about antiques. He works 7 days a week which might explain why he sometimes needs a nap but he is always anxious to be of service. There are many treasures if you are patient and he always will give you a good deal.
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October 2022 by Charlotte Ques
A little packed and small isles but definitely lots to look at!!
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September 2022 by Míchael Hooker
Huge selection, very friendly and willing to make a deal. However he could use a hand listing things
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March 2022 by Daniel Brent
Rol is super cool and I’ve found some good stuff for pretty cheap as in he was willing to work with me if I bought more than one thing. It’s tight in the shop but that adds to the charm. It’s like you’re going through your grandmas attic and it’s awesome. Would highly recomend.
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October 2020 by Vero V.
This antique shop, is by far the best little antique shop in Bellingham! The owner Ral, is very personable and everything in their is of exquisite taste! If you're just visiting or are a native of Bellingham this place is a must see/visit! I love Bellingham Bay Collectibles!
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October 2019 by Michael Donegani
A yearly goto full of surprises
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March 2019 by Bob Ridgley
One of the best antique stores in Bellingham
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March 2019 by Nick Cherpeski
Super tightly packed, if you're claustrophobic this is not the place for you. Hard to see items as things are just packed on top of each other however they can be.
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May 2018 by Ginger Ratzlaff
A crowded, jumbled-up store, but with fabulous stuff if you're willing to spend some time and dig a bit. I've been three times now and always find a gem or two and appreciate the owner's willingness to work with me on prices.
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May 2017 by Denice R.
My advice: If you're looking for something specific save yourself some time and first stop ask the owner Ray Gario if he has what you're looking for because there's so much stuff, stuff everywhere, piled high, stacked deep, in cases, on shelves and racks, etc. Walking space is limited so be courteous to other shoppers. Patience is a must here. Don't go grumpy or ill-tempered. Go get a cruller at Rocket Donuts then when you're chill walk down to Ral's place. He buys, sells, and trades.
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December 2012 by James L.
Raul is the man. Thanks for the great deals and fun stuff! James
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February 2012 by MOD BOY in Seattle S.
We had just visited the shop next door where the frumpy lady wouldn't talk to us at the Penny Lane antique store and decided to head next door to this shop to see if this shop was any better. There were piles of stuff on the front sidewalk that we had to navigate through to get to the front door including what appeared to be a fiberglass car topper (WTF?) This shop was packed full of all sorts of things with a narrow winding pathway to get in and around the shop. We noticed some interesting oil paintings as we walked in and stopped to check them out. We didn't hear a peep or see anyone. We walked down the isle towards the center of the store and checked out some old pottery flower frogs. Still no sign of anyone. On the wall we noticed a Davidson tinted photo and had to check it out up close. Up high on the back wall were some interesting larger paintings but the artist names were hard to see. Soon we noticed what we think was the shop owner slumped down in his chair down behind a complicated display case arrangement in the middle of the shop reading a book. Any sleeping was not verified though it could have been nap time. The narrow pathway led us into the back of the shop where were forced to walk into vintage clothing land. Lots of dresses and ladies clothes which did nothing for us but maybe the college crowd digs that stuff. We quickly got out of that area and went along the other side of the shop and headed towards the front. We noticed the owner never looked up and must of have been in the middle of a good read or a smutty book. We wandered our way back to the front of the store checking out some old vases, more art work and some small furniture along the way. Still not a peep from the owner. Quietly we exited the shop with all of our cash still in hand.