1 Pickers Pedals Passions & Blunders is an eclectic mix of unique items, pas- sions, events and bar- gains and the people who love them. Our mission is to provide more exposure on a monthly basis for an- tique and collectible dealers in order to connect to consumers who want to find those dealers. There’s always this unquench- able thirst to add to one’s collection and to find that ever elusive item, whether it be a piece of period fur- niture, a doll, a tea pot, or a vintage piece of farm equipment. We just want to connect folks so that ev- eryone can buy and sell the things that we all love. Pickers Feature Locations & Finds When I first viewed “American Pickers” TV Show, the hosts Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz are always quick to recognize that they are one of many of a broad genre of Located in Greensboro, NC, home of over 150 dealers spread over 45,000 sq ft. Visit their website at www.triadantiques.com collectors, dealers, and enthusiasts. Pickers find their ultimate pleasure in the hunt and returning collectible and functional items to original condition. Many questioned me about the name Pickers, Pedals, Pleasures, and Blunders, that it was too long & confusing. My response was ‘I am not going to argue, I will just take you to a special place where you will be surrounded by an environment of love and history.’ This special place is the Antique Market Place in Greensboro, N.C. The 45,000 sq ft modern brick building is home for over 150 dealers and collectors but has evolved over 15 years from a smaller Downtown Elm St. Greensboro location. The departure from the traditional Historic location to a highly visible location was for more floor space and to accommodate the owner Julie Morgan’s growing business. So as you enter the Antique Market Place, it only takes a few steps before memories pull you back into another era. Julie is very particular and very sensitive to lasting value and quality. The sellers and dealers represent most every type of collector, dealer, and seller. They span many styles and centuries. The selection and quality represent a high quality standard. While everyone loves items from the past we are modern creatures of Pickers P ickers P ickers P ickers P ickers Pedals P edals P edals P edals P edals Passions & Blunders assions & Blunders assions & Blunders assions & Blunders assions & Blunders an internet publication serving dealers and consumers Antique Market Place continued next pg Sept. 15, 2010
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Pickers Pedals Passions& Blunders is an eclecticmix of unique items, pas-sions, events and bar-gains and the people wholove them. Our mission isto provide more exposureon a monthly basis for an-tique and collectibledealers in order to connectto consumers who want tofind those dealers. There’salways this unquench-able thirst to add to one’scollection and to find thatever elusive item, whetherit be a piece of period fur-niture, a doll, a tea pot,or a vintage piece of farmequipment. We just wantto connect folks so that ev-eryone can buy and sellthe things that we all love.
Pickers Feature
Locations &
Finds
When I first viewed “AmericanPickers” TV Show, the hosts MikeWolfe and Frank Fritz are alwaysquick to recognize that they are oneof many of a broad genre of
Located in Greensboro, NC, home of over 150dealers spread over 45,000 sq ft. Visit their
website at www.triadantiques.com
collectors, dealers, and enthusiasts.Pickers find their ultimate pleasure inthe hunt and returning collectible andfunctional items to original condition.
Many questioned me about thename Pickers, Pedals, Pleasures,and Blunders, that it was too long &confusing. My response was ‘I amnot going to argue, I will just take youto a special place where you will besurrounded by an environment of loveand history.’
This special place is the AntiqueMarket Place in Greensboro, N.C.
The 45,000 sq ft modernbrick building is home forover 150 dealers andcollectors but has evolvedover 15 years from a smallerDowntown Elm St.Greensboro location. Thedeparture from the traditionalHistoric location to a highlyvisible location was for morefloor space and toaccommodate the owner JulieMorgan’s growing business.
So as you enter theAntique Market Place, it onlytakes a few steps beforememories pull you back intoanother era. Julie is veryparticular and very sensitiveto lasting value and quality.
The sellers and dealersrepresent most every type ofcollector, dealer, and seller.They span many styles andcenturies. The selection and
quality represent a high qualitystandard.
While everyone loves items fromthe past we are modern creatures of
comfort and few of us are viewing aTV with on less than a 30 inch span.Comfort chairs are larger and severalare a must in most homes. Modernbedding is larger as people are toolarger. People want all their rooms tobe well lit.
In the back of Antique Market
Place, there is a whole other areafeaturing moremodern furniture foreveryday living. Theback room is“Pickers, Pedals,Pleasures, andBlunders” specialpick for the BlunderSection. Walking
can get a bittight. They haveaccumulatedf u r n i t u r esamples of alltypes, antiquestyled lamps,hanging lamps,and chandeliers over the years. Alltypes of light fixtures are hung fromthe bar joist throughout the back ofthe store at fractions of the originalcost with as much as 80% off.
The Antique Market Place is thebest of both worlds, a cross between
Combining Two Talents to
Serve Discerning CustomersWhat do you get when two
extremely gifted people get togetherand combine their talents to offer abetter solution for interior decorating?Simple answer, you get Julie Morganand LuJean Blaylock.
LuJean is one of the go-to galswhen it comes to staging at the HighPoint International Furniture Marketshows. And Julie Morgan has one ofthe largest, most versatile collection
of antiques in theTriad area. LuJeanoften sought outJulie for particularitems to finish off abooth or anotherclient’s roomensemble.
It was inevitablethat these two ladieswould collaboratetogether forachieving great
results. In theback portionof AntiqueM a r k e tPlace, thereis a wholeother areaset aside forfurn i ture,bedding, androom accessories that customers canpick a single must-have item orpurchase a whole range of items torecreate a particular look for anyroom in the house.
Customers appreciate the twodistinct arenas. In the back they canchoose furniture for everyday livingand then walk through the antique mallchoosing just the right items to put thefinishing touch.
a haven for the antique lover and thefurniture sample shopper. The AntiqueMarket Place is definitely a place tofrequent as often as possible.
You never know what you mightfind that you just can’t live without!
6428 Burnt Poplar Rd, Greensboro, NC 27409
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Antique Market Place Categories
of Offerings
Jewelry, Coin &
Currency,
Military, Asian/
Oriental, Hunting
Decoys,
Assorted Mounts,
Holiday Decorations
& Much More
We absolutely lovethe greeting sign at the
coffee station at the veryfront of the store!
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Oh, What I’d Give toOwn a Willy!
As new technology movesfaster than ever, we take forgranted many benchmarks.Historians look for works andresults where solutions overcameneeds and demands.
Over history many significantsolutions over needs anddemands were inventions createdin times of war.
Throughout history weaponsare evident in every century.Mobility and the ability to moveweapons and soldiers at greaterspeeds will always be a challenge.
Pedals Find Prior to World War II, off roadtransportation and weaponmovement was dominated bytrack drive vehicles. Rear wheeldrive only vehicles wereunreliable off road. Militaryleaders and strategist saw a needfor a light weight ‘go anywhere’vehicle.
The all round vehicle wasdesigned with help from theagriculture industry to develop asystem to transfer power. Thechallenge was for both front andr e a raxles todrive all4wheelsa n da l l o wt h ef r o n twheels to steer withoutobstructing load to each wheel.
The name Jeep was born, withcontracts going to the Willys/Kaiser company. While Willys/
K a i s e rramped upproductionon the Jeep,t h eoverwhelmingdemand forthe designwas alsocontractedout to Ford.Willys/Kaiser saw the benefit ofsmall and numbers but failed totransfer the success to the Henry
J, a 2-wheel drive carbased on the samerunning gear.
We now moveforward 70 years andfind at least one 4 X4 pickup trucks andSUV’s in most everydriveway and now
comprise a large portion of fleetsthroughout the world. The Jeepsurely has its place in history butwe can thank the now defunct
Fond Memories & Not So Fond Memories
Right after the end of WWII, Ifound myself stationed in Europeas part of the ‘peace keeping’forces left behind to assist thecontinent’s war torn countries getback up on their feet.
Of course the Army still used theWilly Jeep as its workhorse sincethese vehicles could go just about
anywhere and everywhere.I recall one particular day
where snow, sleet and freez-ing rain made for a work daythat can only be described byan infantryman in certain termsthat are not fit to be printed inthis particular publication. Butreaders should get the idea of
the language us soldiers used at thetime.
I was driving a Willy up this par-ticularly steep and rutted out moun-tain road on the side of an unforgiv-ing mountain. The man in front of memanaged to get his large truck stuckand the whole convoy was halted inits tracks.
As several men assembled to at-tempt freeing the truck from an icyrut, I heard someone behind meholler loudly, then heard a crash ofmetal.
Quickly I whipped around intime to see my Willy Jeep slidedown the mountain side into the for-est, end over end, crashing and roll-ing like a giant green pinball as itstruck tree after tree.
It wasn’t funny to me at the timesince my pay was docked consid-erably for this mishap but now I canlaugh about it with my old Armybuddies over a beer.
Master Sgt. John Smith(name has been changed to protect
this gentleman’s blunder)
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Willys/Kaiser for its successperfecting the transfer case.
With production up and thesoldiers returning, the problemwas to maintain production byexpanding uses of the Jeep.Uncle Sam had been payingWillys/Kaiser a more than fairprice for the Jeep. Willys/Kaisersaw a return to the agricultureroots as a multi-use vehicle toappeal to a broader base to justifyits price and lack of on-roadmatters.
Jeep releasedthe Agar Jeep witha factory optionedpower takeoff andhydraulic 3-pointhitch. The optionwas designed to beversatile to domany chores butdid not catch on.Jeep collector and
expert JoelFogelman ofJ o e l ’ sP o r t a b l eWelding inGibsonville,N C(336.345.0186)has one of thebest example of the Agra Jeepwith the Monroe Company AgaJeep option.
Jeep has stood the test of timeand only recently a 4 door versionwas released. Its open air roots
and ‘go anywhere’capability has aspecial followingof millions ofmilitary personneland the memories itrepresents.
Few machineswill have such animportant place inhistory as Jeep and
Home made trailer, $ 150.00, con-tact Joel Fogelman,336.345.0186
1997 Harley Davidson ElectraGlide 23,800 miles, $8,800.00,contact Joel Fogelman,336.345.0186
Willy Jeep continued
Jeep PartsAv a i l a b l e ,whatever youneed to restoreyour own JeepWilly , contactJoel Fogelman,336.345.0186,located at 1435Hwy 61 South,Whitsett, NC.
Look for Joel’s Famous Jamesmotorcycle & Jeep at the HospiceCar Show & the next issue of Pick-ers Pedals Passions & Blunders
such a large number of collectorenthusiasts seeking the bestexamples. Joel not only has oneof the most rare examples, heusually has several Jeep projectsat various stages and his own Jeepgraveyard.
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Passions Destination
There will be something foreveryone at this Festival! Bring
the kids to experience what a realcarousel is like. And for collectorsof all things, drop by the Antique,
Art & Collectibles Show!
Liberty AntiquesFestival is held at thePike Family Farm,$5 admission on
Friday & Saturday,Sept 24 - 25.
Calendar of
Events
held in High Point, NC, for more info, www.highpointmarket.org
24th Annual NC Seafood Festival“Catch the Excitement”October 1-3, Morehead CityWaterfrontFri, October 1, 5pm - 11pmSat, October 2, 11am - 11pmSun, October 3, 10amBlessing of the Fleet -NC State PortSun, October 3, 11am - 5pm
Calendar of Eventscontinued next pg
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This is a 1971 Bill Tripp design w/ a large aft cabin & full headroom thru'out. Specs: 30 hp Westerbecke diesel,wheel steering, shore powered refrigeration. Reduced to $11,000
for quick sale. Needs haul out & engine tune-up. In a slip near New Bern, NCw/ possibility of retaining slip at marina. This is a GREAT live-aboard!
Be sure to stop by Antique Market Placejust off of I-40 to see their first annual Car,Bike, and Truck Show featuring all kinds ofclassic vehicles and motorcycles!
All profits will go to Hospice andPalliative Care of Greensboro.
There will be all kinds of fun activities forevery age and the opportunity to talk withfellow class automobile, truck, and motorcycleenthusiasts.
After checking out all of the great entries,be sure to stop into the Antique Market Placeand browse among our 125+ booths featuringjust about anything and everything antique andcollectible you can imagine!
Come join us for a roaring good time at the veryFirst Annual Car, Bike, & Truck Show
held at Antique Market Place,6428 Burnt Poplar Rd in Greensboro, 27409.
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1800’s Flow Blue China Set &SilverServiceprice rangingfrom $45 -$300, An-tique MarketP l a c e ,Greensboro,NC, 336.662.0544
P i c k e r s P e d a l s P a s s i o n s & B l u n d e r s
Most Unusual Item Discovery
Complete Tiger Skin, shot in 1959 inVietnam by Davis Tuttle, price $5,000,Antique Market Place, Greensboro, NC,336.662.0544
We’ve seen a lot of different and unique items inso many different shops, garages, attics, etc butthis was a first for us! Tigers were added to theendangered species list several decades ago butmany were hunted in the Asian countries prior tothat time.
According to Chinese Astrology, this is theyear of the Metal Tiger. This item made usboth stop and read the story (pictured right).
1. Get to know pricing and lookthrough general antiquing guides. 2. Start out slowly. 3. Shop around, frequent as manyshops as possible. 4. Ask questions, inspect the goods. 5. Become an expert in the field youare interested in. Buy, collect, findgreat buys, and don’t worry aboutspending “too much” now and thenfor something that is a great additionto your collection. 6. You have to feel good about thepurchase. 7. Find a good auction to attend andarrive early. 8. Don’t ride a bike to go antiquing.Bring along boxes, blankets, rope,whatever you may need to pack upand safely take home that special pur-chase. 9. Enjoy your antiques. It is fun tocollect as there are many good memo-ries of where you picked each piece. 10. When it comes to antiques, thethrill of the hunt is the best thrill of all!
- as per antique expert Chuck Haarer,Antique Manager for
the Shipshewana Trading Placein Indiana.
Top 10 Tips for
Good Antiquing
$7,500
If you like Airstreams, you'll love an Avion!Hate to sell but I'm not using this and someone should enjoy it.Aircraft construction, new mahogany floor, cedar lined closets andbathroom, marble floor in bathroom, custom made built-in furniture(leather faced), dinette folds out into single bed, leather couch foldsout to a double bed, has separate quarter berths w/ a center plug thatcan convert to a California king bed, outside awning, jawless crankwindows w/ sun shades, full sealed bottom for easy towing, doeshave built-in stereo. Features new convection microwave, fridge/freezer unit (never been used). Outer shade canopy is in great shape.A must see item but needs some vinyl finishing.Serious inquiries only please. Can email interiorphotos.
FOR SALE....1987 Avion Camper, 32 ft.
located north of Raleigh, NCFor info, call 336.340.6299 or email
OK, this is like a confessioncolumn from one of our avidreaders who is a rabid turkeyhunter. His name has beenchanged to protect him from hiswife, who’s just recently gottenover his last purchase thatshowed up on their credit cardstatement.
But heaven help the poor manif she finds out his latestacquisition he just landed off ofeBay!
We’ll just call our reader Bob.My good friend is a born and
bred native Tar Heel, raised onhunting and fishing in his ownback yard of the Piedmont area.Bob says that you just go deerhunting to kill time while waitingfor spring turkey season. Heswears there’s somethingmysterious that comes over anoutdoorsman on his/her firstbrisk spring morning listening toturkeys cut and gobble. I believehim wholeheartedly.
It’s an eclectic mix of art andscience to hunt the NorthCarolina wild turkey. Theseanimals are not just your normalrun-of-the-mill stupid birds. A lotof folks would have you thinkotherwise, but hey, they’re thesame sort of folks that seem tokeep increasing the distancebetween their hands whiledescribing the ‘big fish’ that gotaway.
No, there is definitely a fineart in calling a gobbler to you.And there are so many differentkind of turkey calls - box calls,diaphragm (or bladder) calls,slate calls, gun-mounted calls,etc. Every serious hunter has justa few different calls they carryinto the woods with them. Butevery serious hunter also has anobsession.
They have an addiction thatrivals gambling and drinking.They have to have ‘that’ turkeycall they just saw on the internet.You know the type of guy. If it’ san auction listing, damn thetorpedoes when it comes towinning the object of theirdesire. It does not matter that thecurrent bid is really twice morethan what the thing is actuallyworth.
Well, our reader Bob, hasconfessed that he just put himselfin jeopardy with his old ladyagain. This past weekend Bob
bagged him a nice gobbler downin eastern NC on a buddie’s farm.After drinks and barbecue dinnerwith the boys, everyone got totalking about their newest huntingtoys.
And of course, talk turned toeveryone’s most recent turkeycall purchases. Bob hadn’t boughtanything to add to his burgeoningcollection of hunting gear in thepast several weeks and made amental note to devote an hour orso that evening to check out ifthere were any interesting turkeycalls listed on the many internetforums.
After all, he deserved to treathimself! He had just bagged abeautiful gobbler for thetaxidermist to work on later.
So that Sunday evening, Bobstarted surfin’ the ‘net. And low-n-behold, there was a beauty of acall up on eBay! He immediatelyflagged it for monitoring andmulled over his next course ofaction.
Needless to say, when a personis addicted to collecting turkeycalls, the heat of the moment atthe end of an auction can costdearly....in more ways than one.To make a long story short, Bobended up as the winning bidder ona very primitive, antique turkeycall. Not functional in the fieldbut just a really cool thing to addas a centerpiece to his massivecollection.
Only problem was that he hadto bid close to $1,200 to win theobject of his desire.
You Paid HOW
Much for that
Lil’ Box of
Wood?!
Here’s a current eBay listing for one ofthose high-priced box calls. If you fol-low turkey call auctions, you can’t helpbut notice two things, 1) there’s a lot ofcompetitiveness amongst this group ofeclectic hunters and 2) it’s more aboutensuring the acquisition than paying afair price.
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And then in Bob’s euphorichaste in banging in his last finalbid to snap it up, he forgot tochange his mailing address to hisbusiness address. Quickly hefired off another couple ofseparate emails to the sellerrequesting that his purchase beredirected to his office address,
in order to keep his extravagantpurchase secret from his wife.
At last communication withBob, he nervously called to sayhe might need to crash onsomeone’s couch soon. He got anemail from the seller stating theydid not receive his emails askingto change the ship-to address intime but were confirming his newturkey box call was being shipped
to his home address and so sorryfor any confusion.
It’s been a few days and noword fromBob. Maybehe got luckya n dinterceptedthe package
As a textile broker I spentmuch of my time knocking on thedoors of retailers and workingwith domestic textilemanufactures developingmarketing programs. In 1990, Iheard Ross Perot speak at theUNC Chapel Hill MBA School.He warned that if the NorthAmerican Free Trade Agreement(NAFTA) passed, over 200domestic textile manufactureswould close. It passed and theyclosed along with thousands ofretailers. Many retailers leftentire communities with emptymills and traditional retailers outof business.
Historic designations havehelped renew many of these sitesthroughout the US and Canada.
In the charming historiclocations, new opportunities haveemerged. As the new change forretailers are competing forshoppers time as well as theirmoney. Special efforts are beingmade by like minded shoppers tofind special events that supportsuch areas. Well informedshoppers are seeking the lastingvalue of American Madeproducts that lead the world inquality standards andcraftsmanship. Uniquecollectibles that are beingoffered in antique malls and
stores are highly desirable bymany.
Over the last decade, manyinvestors are disillusioned withall of the crash-n-burn scams andare now seeking refuge anddiversity for savings andinvestments. Many are internetrelated. Retailers and collectorsare not immune from theconfusion. Websites can bepricey when incorporating all thefancy bells-n-whistles and alsomust compete with millions ofother websites out there for cyberreaders. Not too mention theever-growing profession of‘scammers’ where buyers andsellers must wade through everycommunication and transactionas if it could be totally bogusperson on the other end.
Pickers, Pedals, Passions, &Blunders was created as anaffordable alternative to bridgethe gap between those who havenot enjoyed the full benefits ofthe internet and those who havebecome more dependent on theinternet.
Pickers, Pedals, Passions, &Blunders name was designed toattract a broad base of interestand link regional travel togetherwith related events andbusinesses.
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