“Our store is really eclectic,” Logsdon said. “It’s geared toward every age.”
The collectibles range from coins to records to comic books to “tons of
jewelry,” as Logsdon said.
“We have way more serious dealers that really know
what they’re doing,” Logsdon said. “It’s gotten a lot nicer.
Our sales have gone up. And the more the sales go up,
the better dealers we get.”
Logsdon said that most of the antique mall’s dealers
are local and they find their goods at a variety of places,
from auctions to estate sales to markets.
“Our store is really eclectic,” Logsdon said. “It’s
geared toward every age.”
The collectibles range from coins to records to comic
books to “tons of jewelry,” as Logsdon said.
But the store is almost all furniture and furnishings,
from mid-century modern to European antiques to
recycled furniture to decorative and functional rugs.
“We have everything, anything you can think of,”
Logsdon said.
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The store also has decorative items such as paintings
and old country signs.
During the week, they often have larger buyers like
production companies stop by. And, on the weekends,
it’s busier with local residents.
“To put it in a nutshell, there is something here for
everyone,” McPherson said.
Inside the store, the dealers are located on aisles
named after local streets, from Kennesaw to Whitlock,
Marietta, Fairgrounds and Polk.
McPherson said that she started three years ago
with a small space and has grown to two spaces, enjoying
every minute of it.
“You get to meet really neat people everyday,”
McPherson said. “It’s just a fun place.”