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    Jim Stubblefield Furniture

    Jim Stubblefield Furniture

    (5 reviews)

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    Jim was very friendly and knowledgeable. We left with some great treasures at reasonable prices…read more There was a large selection of furniture, baskets, jars, silver, primitives, galvanized items, and crocks. There were also nice wooden dough bowls. If we are back in the vicinity we will go back to this store.

    This guy was a joke. I heard he was good at his craft, but that must have been many moons ago. I…read moretook some beloved antique furniture pieces to him for repair. Not only does he NOT do any work, he leaves that work to a couple of back end guys who, after receiving my pieces back, not only lack the attention and detail to the repairs, but the repairs were simply shoddy and hurried with no care given to the furniture at all. One piece that they were supposed to reconstruct and stabilize came back to me with the side coming off the dresser, literally, they did not do the work I paid for. They loaded the piece before I could inspect it, but I trusted them. Never again. And on the day I picked up the furniture, I ENTRUSTED JIM with an original 1880 oak spindle from my front staircase to have it turned and duplicated. The guy LOST IT!!!!! HE LOST IT!!! But was he upfront to let me know this??? NO! He dodged my calls, went hunting, gave me excuses and then when I became irate in like my 8th call over a three month period, he states that he gave it to this guy up the road that is 94 years old to turn for me. WHAT???? So, again, he doesn't do any of this work, he either lets his cronies in a back building do it or he hands it off to the elusive "94 year old up the road" who he admitted "forgets where he puts things". OMG. What a horrid experience all around. So now my beautiful 1880 staircase that was only missing one spindle, is not missing two. And this guy just shuns his responsibility and accountability. As far as his antique shop, I can't say either way. I'm only reviewing his furniture repair. Steer clear.

    Artichoke Annie's Antique Mall - Kitchenware Pfaltzgraff.

    Artichoke Annie's Antique Mall

    (32 reviews)

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    Here and especially elsewhere on the Internet, you may read some weird reviews about Artichoke…read moreAnnie's. As we have made five trips out in the last week and a half, purchased an antique bedroom set there using the store's staff as intermediaries, and been in and out of the store four times in one day loading up and carrying out our purchase, let me address a few issues: *STAFF: exceedingly helpful, witty, informative, and generous enough to help us get a 20%+ discount. Oh yeah, I forgot: NICE! *NO TRASH RECEPTACLES POLICY: Artichoke Annie's is exceptionally clean and well-organized, and I suspect they like to keep it that way. Considering they are located right off one of the most-traveled interstates in America, they would ordinarily be a perfect target for road-tripping antiquers and casual visitors to unload their vehicle trash. EXCEPT that they don't have receptacles, forcing such individuals to dispose of their trash at more appropriate stops (or maybe think twice about accumulating so much!). *NO PURSES POLICY: Artichoke Annie's is a vast store, with many items that could easily be ushered into a purse. Would that we were all unimpeachably honest, but, alas, we are not. Yes, they have cameras, too, but I've never known that to keep folks from stuffing items quickly into their bags. Suggesting you leave your purses in their FREE LOCKERS is just a way to reduce temptation and the likelihood of an awkward, possibly unpleasant incident. *OVERPRICED: I can only speak for the records I perused there (very reasonably priced) and the six-piece Heywood-Wakefield "mid-modern" bedroom set we bought (a steal, we thought), but their prices seem reasonable to me, and I trust the prices a little more since it does not seem like they take junk to begin with. *CUSTOMERS' VEHICLES PHOTOSHOPPED INTO BUSINESS' PICTURE: This may have been a joke, but so were several visitors' SERIOUS comments. Today we made four trips out there in four hours: very busy from beginning to end, including two shoppers who were out there the whole time. Trust the good-to-great reviews here, friends. It's very, very possible the disgruntled reviewers might have had their knickers twisted too tightly to begin with.

    This used to be a great antique mall. The owner made sure everything was pre 1970. She has…read moreabandoned the store and has left managing it to people who don't scrutinize the items in the booths. There is more and more flea market items throughout the mall. Not worth the drive anymore.

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