Wasatch Antiques & Collectibles Resource Guide

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WAC Issue #192 - June 12, 2012

Wasatch Antiques & Collectibles Resource Guide for Collecting Enthusiasts in Utah and the Mountain West.

ReSpin Records Sells Vinyl Music, Memories Page 2

Storage Unit Sales Page 4

Classic Movie Posters By Chris Major The value attached to classic movie posters is growing faster than most people would believe. Some classic movie posters are worth a fortune, especially the ones from the thirties and forties. The reason these classic movie

posters are worth so much has to do with how the studios sent the movies from one theater to the next. Back then there were stations that were responsible for getting the movies to the theaters Continue on page 2

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ReSpin Records Sells Vinyl Music, Memories You’ll find plenty of golden oldie songs in vinyl at ReSpin Records. The popular store is located at the Family Center in Taylorsville at 5730 South Redwood Road. By most accounts, ReSpin Records is the best store in Utah

up with and the music is very personal for them. Consider the following comments left on Online music sites by Baby Boomer music connoisseurs and collectors for some classic golden oldie songs that reflect the nostalgia they

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dance! I’ll never forget those days and this song!” “My first love bought me this fantastic LP in 1976 for my birthday. I learned a few weeks ago she had passed away at age 53. She will be in my heart forever. God bless my Lynda.” • “I’m Ready,” Barbara Mason: “This songs reminds me of how it felt to be sixteen."

and in love for the first time:) Good times!” “Wildfire,” Michael Murphy “Ah . . . nostalgia at its finest.” “This song still makes me cry . . . 35 years later!” “I love this song !! It is as genuine as it gets.” “My most favorite song.” •“Crystal Blue Persuasion,” Tommy James & the Shondells:

“Nostalgia - so many memories. I don't know whether to be happy or sad when I listen to all the oldies?” “California Dreamin’,” The Mama and the Papas: Why does this song make me so sad?” “The 60s rocked.” “This song reminds me of the good times.” Continue on page 15

Classic Movie Posters Continued from page 2

ReSpin Records has more than 500,000 vintage vinyl records for sale. The store is popular with Baby Boomers and it attracts lots of area DJs and a growing number of teenage shoppers.

for buying vinyl records. The good people, Ginger, Shawn and Paul, who run the store sell most records for a dollar and there is more than half-million records to choose from in every genre imaginable. The most popular records are those from the 1950s, 60s, and 70s - the golden oldies decades. Paul carries modern vinyl, too. Paul says while there is a growing number of young people who are discovering the pleasures of vinyl, most of his customers are Baby Boomers who come in to buy the records they grew

have for their music and which is best appreciated on vinyl. • “You’re Still A Young Man,” Tower of Power: “They simply don't make music like this anymore.” “Why is the music in this era so much better than the music now?” “ahhhh...the memories.... How I miss the good ole days.” • “What’s Your Name,” The Intruders: “I had on a red dress at the Disco and this fine young man asked me for a

with the movie the theater also got the movie poster. The posters were folded up and placed in a pocket on the reel. When the theater got the movie they would take the poster out and hang it up. After the theater was done showing the movie they would fold the poster up and place it back into the sleeve to be shipped to the next theater. This meant that the movie studios did not have to print so many posters. They only had to make a poster for eachreel that was going to be shipped

around to theaters. After the movie was done making its rounds the posters were discarded because most people never thought that they would be worth that much. Most classic movie posters that are in collections are either found in the Los Angeles area where they made extra posters to promote the movies or they are in overseas collections where they used a different system to ship movies around to theaters. Oddly enough, many classic movie posters

were also recycled and used as insulation in homes in and around Los Angeles. Some people have been shocked to remodel their homes only to find classic movie posters tucked into the walls to block a hole. If you are ever lucky enough to get ahold of classic movie posters remember that they are rare and many of them are worth more than a home in some areas For more details visit: www.allmoviereplicas.com/ Movie-Posters.html.

Great Retro Gift Ideas Check out the retro light switch plate covers featuring old paperback covers and notebooks made from assorted vintage books at Unhinged, 1121 E. 2100 S., in Salt Lake City. These wonderful gift ideas are produced locally by Kim Smith of Suite Charity. Call (801) 467-6588.


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Salt Lake City Antiques & Collectibles Shopping Guide

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Storage Unit Sales By Chris Hartpence

Some people just love ments. However, you look around other a good treasure hunt, are not allowed to go than to stand outside don't they? Have you inside of the unit or during the sale and ever spent time just digging through a junk drawer in your home looking to see Antiques & Collectibles what you can find? Furniture • Glassware • Pottery • Art • Collectibles This is sort of the idea Buying One Item Or An Entire Estate! behind storage unit ALWAYS BUYING GUNS - TOP PRICES PAID! sales. They happen each month in pretty much every community around the United States, and they can be a huge money maker for you! These sales are simple: The storage unit proprietor auctions off what is inside of units 506 S. Main Street • Brigham City, Utah 84302 where the owner is (435) 720-0967 - Open: Mon.-Sat. 10:30-4:30 behind on their pay-

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peek with a flash- filled with boxes, you light from several feet have no idea what away. If the unit is Continue on page 15

The Genuine Article . . . Authentic Country Pieces in Pine and Fruitwood from the 18th and 19th Century.


Estate Jewelry: Get More for Less By Armando Ramirez

When it comes to estate jewelry there is always much discussion about what is and what is not estate jewelry. The definition is really quite simple. Estate jewelry is jewelry acquired from the estate of another person, who can be living or deceased. The simple definition of estate jewelry is jewelry that is previously owned. Contrary to what many believe looking good doesn't have to cost a fortune - just buy estate jewelry! And save plenty!! There is often

confusion with both dealers and consumer. There is some false myths floating around that estate jewelry is antique jewelry. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Although many pieces of estate jewelry are antique, many pieces

are also vintage, retro, or fairly modern. That's why searching for estate jewelry can result in some terrific buys! Estate jewelry also does not mean fine jewelry. Estate jewelry can be costume or fine and is found both

ways. Antique jewelry is normally classed as jewelry that is pre 1920, while art deco, vintage, and retro are often grouped together and denote the era from the 1920s to the 1950s. Estate jewelry can be from any of these eras.

You can look unique and stand out from the crowd with estate jewelry. You also can choose between fine jewelry and costume jewelry. The prices are very reasonable and the costume jewelry of past eras

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WAC Resource Guide For Collecting Enthusiasts in the Mountain West.

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Salt Lake County Antiques & Collectibles Shopping Guide Tacos Daniel Diamond Lil’s Steakhouse

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Events Calendar Make sure you contact the events you are interested in attending to confirm the dates and locations. Weekends Visit the Redwood Swap Meet, 3688 South Redwood, West Valley City, (801) 972-2124. Weekends Motor-Vu Swap Meet, Sat. & Sun. 8-1pm, www.motorvu.com. Dealer info. (801) 394-1768. Find us at 5368 South 1050 West, Riverdale. Weekends Fantastic Indoor Swap Meet, 1717 S. Decatur Blvd., Las Vegas, NV. June 22, 23 The Salt Lake Coin & Token Show, Salt Lake Community College Miller Training Center, 9750 S. 300 W., Sandy, UT, Table rates: (801) 467-8636.

Antiques • Art • Books • Dining • Collecting

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June 16 Abode’s Outdoor Flea 4 All Market for the whole family. Rain or shine, we’re offering some great deals. Come and find what you need, 1720 South 900 East, SLC, 801486-2633. June 20 20th Annual Casino Collectibles Convention and Shnow, South Point Hotel & Casino, 9777 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas, NV.

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wac7@utah22.com June 22, 23, 24 Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction, Denver Merchandise Mart, 451 E. 58th Ave., Denver, CO, (602) 432-7602. Ongoing Military exhibits, Fort Douglas Military Museum, 31 Potter Street, SLC, (801) 581-1251. SLC Gallery Stroll Every 3rd Friday of the month. Buy more art!

57 W. 200 S. • SLC Salt Lake City (801) 364-1401

The Athenian 252 25th Street Ogden

(801) 621-4911

For 30 years we have offered the highest quality Chile Verde in Utah.

1434 South 700 West Salt Lake City • 801-974-0172

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Events Calendar Chase Museum of Utah Folk Art is located inside Liberty Park, 900 S. 500 E., Fine exhibits of Utah Folk Art, SLC, (801) 533-5760.

The 2012 Antiques Roadshow will be visiting: Myrtle Beach, SC - June 23 Rapid City, SD - July 14 Cincinnati, OH - July 21 Corpus Christi, TX - Aug. 4 Seattle, WA - August 18

Every Weekday Afternoon Lunch Bunch Concerts, Noon-1pm, Gallivan Center Plaza, between State Street and Main Street on 200 South, now through Sept., (801) 535-6110, SLC. Ogden Art Stroll 1st Friday of each month. Begin at the Union Station or Eccles Art Center, and continue on to the various galleries on 25th Street.

July 6, 7, 8 Ketchum Art & Antique Show, Forest Service Park at Washington and 1st Avenue, Sun Valley, ID, (303) 570-9763.

Park City Last Fridays Arts Stroll: Tickets and map of participating art galleries are available at the Kimball Art Center, 638 Park Ave.

July 7 New Frontier Old West Auction, Holiday Inn & Convention Center, Cody WY, (913) 406-8057.

Explore thousands of photographs, books, and maps at the Rio Grande Depot Research Ctr., 300 S. Rio Grande Street, 801-5333500, SLC.

July 6, 7, 8 New Frontier Western Show & Auction, Cody Aditorium, Cody WY. Call for Consignment rates at: (913) 406-8057, or email us at: newfrontier@gmail.com

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Antiques • Art • Books • Dining • Collecting June 15, 16, 17 “Gem Faire,” South Towne Expo Ctr., 9575 S. State, Sandy, UT; (503) 252-8300.

July 12, 13, 14 Annual Quilt, Craft & Sewing Festival, Denver Merchandise Mart, 451 East 58th Ave., Denver, CO.

June 29, 30 22nd Annual Twin Cities Bookfair 2011, State Fairgrounds, St. Paul, MI, (651) 290-0700.

Springville Museum of Art, 126 E. 400 S., Springville, UT, (801) 489-2727.

July 7 Silver Car Memorabilia Auction, Teton Village, Jackson, WY, (509) 326-4485. July 13, 14, 15 Outdoor Teton Village Art & Antique Show, Mangy Moose at Teton Village, Jackson Hole, WY, (303) 570-9763. Heber Valley Arts and Antiques Promenade is on the last Thursday of every month.

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History Channel Pawn Stars: New episodes on Mondays. American Pickers New episodes on Mondays. 2727 Event Psychic;Fair, first Sat. of every month, 11:11am to 5:55pm. Nine Amazing Psychic/Healers at one place, 12896 S. Pony Express Rd., Draper, www.ilovelotus.com, 801 333 3777. Ongoing Auctions Visit our Web site for upcoming auctions. Prime Time Auctions, www.primetimeauctions.com. Now Through Oct. 28 Wasatch Front Famers Market, Sundays @ Wheeler Farm, 6351 South 900 East, SLC.

August 7-10 LDS Bookseller's Annual Convention & Trade Show, South Towne Expo Ctr., 9575 S. State, Sandy, UT, (801) 280-3784. Ongoing Classes, workshops, concerts and rituals for pagans and the curious, Crone's Hollow, 2470 S Main, SLC.

Buying

Pocket Watches Wrist, Watches Unusual Pieces Chronographs (801) 255-6570 Leave a message. All calls will be answered.

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Mountain West Antiques & Collectibles Travel Guide Idaho Falls

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10. Cat’s Cradle Antiques/Provo 11. Newman’s Antiques/Bountiful 12. The Estate Sale/Ogden 13. Hidden Treasures Antiques/Logan 14. Sophie’s Black Sheep Gallery/Spring City 15. Edelweiss Gallery/Midway 16. Finer Consigner Store/Pleasant Grove 17. Motor-Vu Swap Meet/Riverdale 18. Bannock County Museum/Pocatello


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WAC RESOURCE GUIDE

For Collecting Enthusiasts in the Mountain West ANNOUNCEMENTS Abode is accepting applications for our monthly Outdoor Flea 4 All Market, 801-486-2633, SLC. Mom’s Stuff is an all-natural hand and foot salve for anyone who's hands and feet need relief: Website: www.momsstuffsalve.com Come see our new arrivals from Pennsylvania, thousands of antiques and collectibles, Abby’s Antiques, 180 31st Street, Ogden.

Enjoy 10%-30% off everything in the store, Hidden Treasures Antiques, 692 N. 600 W., 435-755-6022, Logan.

Now Open Business! Olden Daze Antiques, 506 S. Main, Brigham City. Support WAC Advertisers!

Come have fun at the Motor-Vu Swap Meet every weekend, 5368 S. 1050 W., Riverdale, 801-394-1768. Seeking Utah law enforcement memorabilia, call Mike Ross, 801-799-3000, SLC. Artist & Heirlooms is seeking an owner operator to run the store. Inquire at 115 25th Street, Ogden. Vendor space info: 801-399-0606. Vendors Wanted: Am. Fork Indoor Flea Market: 801809-2350.

Now Offering Cigarettes Hand Rolled Cigars and Accessories 158 S. State Salt Lake City

801-238-0111 T Milliron Estate Sales, Appraisals & Auctions, 801707-4520, Wyoming.


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See our new arrivals from Pennsylvania, thousands of antiques and collectibles, Abby’s Antiques, 180 31st Street, Ogden.

Come have fun at the Motor-Vu Swap Meet every weekend, 5368 S. 1050 W., Riverdale, 801-394-1768.

Artist & Heirlooms is seeking an owner operator to run the store. Inquire at 115 25th Street, Ogden. Monthly vendor space is also available, 801-399-0606.

Seeking Utah law enforcement memorabilia, call Mike Ross, 801-799-3000, SLC.

APPRAISERS Call for a FREE informal appraisal on antique firearms, 45 years of experience, 801-554-5120, SLC. Antique Gun Values and Appraisals, Steve Evans, 801-486-1349, SLC. Coin and antique bottle appraisals, Bob Campbell, 801-467-8636, SLC.

ART FOR SALE Edelweiss

Gallery is selling paintings by early Utah artist Florence W a r e . Available: paintings by Steven Lee Adams, Doyle Shaw, Carol Shaw, Daniel Murri, Milton Wassmer, and Sherry Omans. See at 65 E. Main, (435) 654-1335. Tuesday-Friday 12-5, Saturday 11-3, Midway.

A Utah Art Cooperative

Featuring Keith Dagley Through June

268 25th Street Ogden, Utah 801.334.9881

Open Monday-Saturday 11-5

Visit us Online: www.gallery25ogden.com

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AUTOGRAPHS Elvis, Beatles, B. Young, T. Jefferson & more at B. Ashworth, 55 N. University Mall, 801-368-6001, Provo.

BOOKS

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COCA-COLA

Rare Books at Utah Books & Magazine, large selection of science fiction, 327 S. Main, 359-4391, SLC.

Coca Cola collectibles at Val’s Country Collectibles, 435-734-1116, #45 So. Main, Willard.

Ken Sanders Books, Always Buying Quality Books, 268 S. 200 E., 801-521-3819, SLC.

CONSIGNMENTS

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Abode, 1720 S. 900 E., www.abodepfm.com, 801486-2633, SLC. Mention the WAC and receive 10% off your purchase at Home Consignment, 6088 S. Highland Dr., 801-9988912, SLC.

Eborn Rare Books, 254 S. Main Street, SLC. See us for new, used, rare, outof-print, buy, sell, consignment, all subjects. Find us inside the Provo Town Square, Suite 120, 55 N. University, Brent Ashworth’s Books, Provo. Need To Know? We have hundreds of reference books, Civil War, Indian, Western & military history, S.E.L.L. Antiques, 1488 S. State, SLC.

Antique Price Guides, over 100 subjects at Abby’s Antique Mall, 180 31st St., Ogden.

American Fork’s most popular consignment shop is Auntie Bling-Bling’s, 35 S. 100 E., 801-756-7046.

CUSHMAN SCOOTERS Wanted: Old Cushmans and part, 801-205-9204.

ESTATE LIQUIDATION Estate Jewerly Sales and Consultation, best in the business! The Rutherford Group, 801-358-3435.

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Vendors Wanted Utah County’s Only

Indoor Flea Market 56 West Main Street, American Fork (801) 756-4741 or (801) 809-2350 Premium space available. Downtown location. Call for details!

Country Collectibles • Antiques • Books • Pottery Garden Accents • Art • Home Decor • Postcards • Prints

FURNITURE

Furniture must be 100 years old before it is considered an antique. Find 19th century American furniture at Hills’ House Antiques, 126 S. 200 W., 801-255-1602, SLC. The Country Home Antiques specializes in authentic country pieces in pine & fruitwood from the 18th and 19th century, 1058 E. 900 S., 801-538-0122. City Creek Antiques specializes in fine antique furniture, 169 E. 300 S., 801-328-4004, SLC. Junque Modern Chic Furniture, visit us online: www.getjunqued.com. You’ll love our low prices! Home Again Consignment. 2 locations: 2100 S. 1019 E., SLC, 7490 S. 700 W., Midvale. Quality home & garden decor at Right At Home Designs, Inc., 1745 Bonanza Drive, 435-658-2111, Park City.

GIFTS Unique inspirational gifts for all occassions at The Cosmic Spiral, 920 E. 900 S., 801-509-1043, SLC.

GORD ART Original gord art by Michael Wages. Popular and affordable designs. Email michaelawages@yahoo. com, Moab.

INDIAN RELICS Wanted to Buy: Native art, jewelry, rugs, pottery, beadwork, blankets, kachina. Call 801-979-2685, SLC.

JEWELRY

Alexandrite is the modern birthstones for June. Vintage Miriam Haskell, cameos, beaded purses, estate jewelry, City Creek Antiques, 801-328-4004. Cash for vintage jewelry, AAA Jewelers, 601 S. State, 901-359-2035, SLC. Cash for estate jewelry, gold, silver, 801-358-3435.

Fine costume jewelry for sale, Auntie Bling-Bling’s, 35 S. 100 E., 801-7567046, American Fork.

LOANS We loan cash on most anything of value. We want to buy old guns. J & N Pawn, 3380 S. Redwood Rd., 972-6691, West Vally City.

GOLD WANTED

We’ll pay top dollar for unwanted GOLD! Pawn Broker Exchange 158 S. State Street, SLC

801.238.0111

MILITARIA Want To Buy old rusty guns, antique arms. Steve, 554-5120, SLC. New Inventory - Largest selection of Civil War & Indian Wars Era rifles, pistols, S.E.L.L. Antiques, SLC. WW2 Flight Jacket, brown leather, nice, $125, 435755-6022, Logan.

PSYCHIC READINGS Tarot Reading, Palmistry, Tea Leaf Reading and more. Find the answers to life's questions at Crone's Hollow, 2470 S Main, SLC.

RESTORATION Abby’s Antiques has large selection of vintage hardware, great prices, 180 31st St, Ogden. Majestic Floors & Design specializes in sink vanities, carpet, tile, stone & hardwood floors, 6083 S. Highland Dr., 801-2720808, SLC. Vintage porcelain sinks, hardware, original Arts & Craft lighting, Retrospect Water & Light, 689 E. 700 S., 517-3876, SLC.

SPORTS New & vintage sports memorabilia, Christensen’s Department Store, 56 W. Main, American Fork, 801885-5962.

VINTAGE VINYL ReSpin Records buys and sells vintage records, turntables, 801-679-2532, Taylorsville.

WANTED TO BUY I'll take your retro furniture off your hands. Call Ron at the Green Ant, 595-1818, SLC.

Val’s Country Treasures 45 S. Main Street, Willard, UT • 435.734.1116 www.valerietaylorphotos.com

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• “Like A Rolling Stone, Bob Dylan: “How does it feel? This song feels great!” • “Kicks,” Paul Revere and the Raiders: “Dang, my mom was right. They are hot. I've always loved the music but now I have a whole new appreciation. LOL” • “Cherish,” The Association: “My daughter listens to all the 60s songs. She says today’s singers cannot hold a candle to them. She is 24. I love this song.”

• “Slow Twist,” Chubby Checker & Dee Dee Sharp: “I love this song. Its one of my favorites.” • ”Please Mr. Postman,” The Marvelettes: “I adore the 50's 60's 70's and 80's :D I LOVE this song.” “Back in the day the singers had class. They dressed nice and were well groomed. Cool! They wanted to impress the public and they did it.”

• “Sherry,” Four Seasons: “Yeah baby...........this was made when music was music!” “Much more magic in them days?” • “Put Your Head On My Shoulder,” Paul Anka: “When you listen to older music like this you can't help but feel that today's culture is killing romance.” “Sigh” “Women were still ladies and not like Lady Gaga.”

• “My Girl,” The Temptations: “I was a few months from going to Vietnam when this song came out. I made it back, then met my girl, now my wife. Temps forever!” • “Born To Be Wild,” Steppinwolf: “Did any of these guys survive the 60s?” “I love this song even though I went to college and served in Vietnam.”

• “Sabor A Mi,” El Chicano: “Boy this brings back big time memories of the music in Pueblo, Colorado, USA. It was great being around in the 60's. If you can believe it. War, college, protests, and yes, MUSIC. I played in the red light district of Colorado Springs for the GI's. What a trip!” • Find time to shop for old vinyl records at ReSpin Records. For information, call (801) 679-2532.

be prepared to pay right then and there and remove the items very quickly. This is where the fun begins! Take the stuff home and sort through it. For larger items, such as furniture, post it on Craigslist or another classified service for local pickups. Anything shippable, go to eBay and check out the values. You may find some wonderful buried treasures in those storage units. Hopefully, you will at

least get back your investment and have a fun time digging for buried treasure!

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may be inside of them. There could be rare antiques or moth eaten clothing. You just never know, which is why it is like a treasure hunt! The owner of the

Artist & Dealer Space Available Fine Art Antiques

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