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Delight Massey with Char Sherman, Promoter |
Winner of the POS 2011 Door Prize |

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Ms. Haggerty with Char Sherman, Promoter |
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excited that you have decided to visit our new website. We are dedicated to the promotion of great antique shows.

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New Photos of Homespun Holidays 2010 are here!
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Many of the top known Primitive &
early american antique dealers from Ohio and Michigan join us again for our March"Promise of Spring" Antiques &
Folk Art Show" in Breckenridge, MI, March 26th, 2011. We invite
you to join us for a one of a kind experience at our annual Spring show.
We hope that it will inspire you to to collect primitives even
if you aren't already. We love country primitives!
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009
We Promise a great show!
I can't believe it is almost here....Two days from now, we will be transforming the Breckenridge Elementary school into
an Ode to Spring!
The dealers are sooo ready to show off their finds from trips they have made crisscrossing the nation visiting and participating
in shows. They have traveled from New England to Texas, Florida and back up to Nashville TN for the Heart
of Country tailgate shows and we can't wait to see what they found along the way. This year we started getting alot
of calls asking for information about the show. We always receive calls from people who pick up our flyers, or find us
in the "Great Lakes Trader", but this was more calls than we have ever gotten for "more information".
I was talking to one of these callers about the type of things we have at the show and how they would find Breckenridge
with their GPS. When I asked her how she found us she told us that the show was highlighted in a column in the Detroit
News called "Getting ready for Antique Season". Of course, I couldnt wait to see the column and googled it as soon
as I could. I googled Breckenridge Antique show Michigan and there it was! The columnist, Khristi Zimmeth, said
some very nice things about the show and stated that it was "worth the drive!" WOW, we couldn't have been more thrilled
to hear those accolades mentioned in a major publication. If you would like to check out the article, that also
mentions other upcoming shows in Michigan, just follow this link. http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090221/OPINION03/902210308/1038/LIFESTYLE01 I found this photo of my husband Doug, from a couple summers ago. I had to share it with everyone. We have done this
too many times to count. Driven the small car to save on gas while antiquing and then hve to go back to pick the cupboard
up in the pickup. We even took a trip to Ashville NC one year to visit Biltmore, the Vanderbilt Estate. We drove the Miata
so that we could enjoy the Blue Ridge Parkway with the top down. It is a very long trip when you stop at every overlook to
take a picture! Anyways, we stayed at a wonderful Bed & breakfast called the Bed of Roses, not 4 blocks from the down
town area. We would walk downtown every day to people watch and scour all the antique shops and art gallerys we could take
in. We would also sit outdoors at a corner cafe and people watch while we wet our collective whistles. The is a particular
good shop on a side street where we found many wonderful English antiques. The owner was from England and was eager to show
us his collection of authentic pub signs. My mother was born and raised in Scunthorpe England and came to this country
as a war bride in 1948 when she met my father while he ws stationed near her hometown. Although my grand parents and Mother
have all passed on , we still visit the homeland as often as possible. I actually have more immediate family in England
than I do in the States. I have several aunts and uncles still living in Scunthorpe and throughout the UK. I also have
36 first cousins. One in particular owns a Pub in Scunthorpe calld the 'Sherpa". On our last trip to "Sunny Scunny" in 2003,
we were suprised by my auntie with a welcome party at my cousin Ally Broughton's pub named the "Sherpa". This
family reunion yielded over 80 relatives, some I had never met, some that had never met each other! I was
even tested by the staff on my ability to "PULL A PINT" of Lager. I will never forget how much foam I saw go down the drain,
while I struggled to get it right. So, as a tribute to that night, I had to have a Pub sign "to go". This sign is approximately
5 ft high and 3ft wide. It wasn't gong to fit in the Miata. So we went to the UPS store, to explore if shipping it would be
an option. It was just enough long, that it would have cost another hundred dollars on top of the regular boxing and shipping
fees. It was then that we decided that it would be more economic to come back down in the Jeep and pick it up over Labor day
weekend, 6 weeks away. We saved so much money that we were able to stay in the same bed & breakfast for another night
when we returned, and of course I found a few more treasures to tuck in around the sign....
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Yellow ware and Painted Country Bowls |

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Welcome to our web site!
We have been in business since 1979 and pride ourselves on providing customers
with the best-quality antiques and personal service. The antiques found on this site out quaranteed to be
original and all reproductions will be advertised as such. Visit a show that we are promoting.
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