Just in: vintage school maps, red enamel lights and more

We just got in a variety of 1960s roll-down school maps – North America, United States, ‘Middle America’ (actually Central America), Australia (not pictured), and a science chart on tropisms (you do remember tropisms from grade 10 biology, right?)  Also in: a set of red enamel lights, an arched entrance door with very cool stained [...]

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Vinyl. Lots of vinyl.

  We recently acquired a large collection of records. There are hundreds.  We’re not sorting through them, we’ll leave that to you, but they’re a steal at $1 each ($10 for boxed operas, etc.).  Some of these covers are fantastic, so even if you’ve traded in your turntable for an iPod, you may want to snatch up [...]

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Meet Mortimer.

There’s a new moose in town, and we’ve named him Mortimer.  Mortimer is a formidable beast, a true trophy moose, and most of all he’s a big sweetheart.  He enjoys cottages, rec rooms, bars and restaurants – but then, who doesn’t?      

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Canada Day Hours

Happy Canada Day!  We’re closed Friday to Monday, and hope you have a safe holiday weekend.  

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Taking my own advice.

Quite a while ago I did a post about Doors as Art – we have so many gorgeous doors and other panels at the store that can be admired just as they are, as one-of-a-kind works of art that deliver huge impact. We found this panel a couple of years ago on a rooftop in Cairo, as the [...]

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