Submitted by Major Reeder on

I stopped by an Antique shop today. It was the big indoor place on route one in Arundel. The had a large print of Stonewall Jackson in a wood frame for $22. They also had a LARGE collection of Civil War books including a 2 volume set on the activities of the Confederate Secret Service in Europe.... I've never seen that set before. It's $50 though. They had a few weapons. One Damned nice Colt Manhattan .32 cal. revolver. And a pair of Mexican War era Dress Epaulettes. (I particularly liked those) They had TONS of VERY low priced Tin stuff. Large Dippers... Tin Cups... you name it. The Dipper was $15 and it was like new but obviously old and VERY well made. You can't buy Repros for those prices! Anyway... I thought you guys would want the heads up!

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the place in fairfield is

the place in fairfield is pretty good, its amazing how the everyday becomes an antique....my mother uses frypans that are probally as old or older as some at the fairfield antiques mall, its an interesting place....I almost came away with an antique "cracker box" looked sturdy enough for use in the field.....
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