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STOP THE CAR!!

| General | October 7, 2011

We’re lucky to know Donna from Our Old Stuff Antiques she’s creative, she loves this era, she’s awesome. And she has a knack for finding amazing pieces, and getting a great deal. This is just the first of her many, “STOP THE CAR!” adventures.

This past winter, Jack and I spent the entire winter in Nyack, NY helping his sisters get their 93 year old mother moved out of the 8,000 square foot house she’d been living in for 50 years.  One day, while returning from a run to U-Haul for more bubble wrap and tape, we took a short cut to a seldom used on ramp for the NYS Thruway.  There is a hotdog stand in the gravelly, dusty, potholed base of that on ramp.  The old paneled step van kind with a big sliding window and an Umbrella Room. As we careened toward the ramp I noticed the umbrella room.  In particular, the chairs around the card table which made up the dining ensemble. “STOP THE CAR!”, I hollered.

I blinked to be sure I wasn’t imagining things or that the blinding sun glare bouncing off the chairs wasn’t playing tricks on me. Nope. Four molded fiberglass chairs on chrome bases. Two avocado, one gray and one butterscotch yellow. My mouth went dry and my palms started to sweat.  You’ve only got one chance to make the pitch so it had better be the right pitch. My number had to be high enough to make the guy consider selling them to me, but not so high that he’d think, “Well these are really something.  Maybe I could get some real money for them.” I was going to place my bet at $100 for all four and hopefully turn them over for $100 each.

At the window I said to the guy, “Man, I love those chairs. I’d love to have them.”

Now normally, I’d never let on that something was of particular interest.  Play it close to the vest, never show your hand.  But this guy – I had a feeling that if I played any games, the deal would be dead before it got going.

“I used to have six of them,” he replied.  “Two years ago somebody stole all six of them.  Last month, they brought back these four.”
“Really?,”  I asked. “How weird.  Would you consider selling them to me?”

Sounds of semis rushing by on the highway.   No reply.

“I’ll give you a hundred bucks for them.” I glanced over at Jack, who shrugged in consent.
“A hundred bucks?  For those chairs?”
I closed in.  “Cash.  You don’t have to tell me yes or no right now.  We’re going to be in town for awhile.  Here’s my card (I sell Mary Kay ) and my phone number.  Just think about it, please.  I can come back any time you’re ready.”
“One hundred dollars for those four chairs. Cash.”, he repeated.
“Yes, but don’t rush your decision…”
“Ok,” he said, “I’ll take it.”

As Jack and I drove off in search of an ATM, we couldn’t believe our luck.  Four vintage fiberglass chairs – in excellent condition – 2 hotdogs and a bag of chips.  All for a hundred bucks. Sweet.This past winter, Jack and I spent the entire winter in Nyack, NY helping his sisters get their 93 year old mother moved out of the 8,000 square foot house she’d been living in for 50 years.  One day, while returning from a run to U-Haul for more bubble wrap and tape, we took a short cut to a seldom used on ramp for the NYS Thruway.  There is a hotdog stand in the gravelly, dusty, potholed base of that on ramp.  The old paneled step van kind with a big sliding window and an Umbrella Room. As we careened toward the ramp I noticed the umbrella room.  In particular, the chairs around the card table which made up the dining ensemble. “STOP THE CAR!”, I hollered.

I blinked to be sure I wasn’t imagining things or that the blinding sun glare bouncing off the chairs wasn’t playing tricks on me. Nope. Four molded fiberglass chairs on chrome bases. Two avocado, one gray and one butterscotch yellow. My mouth went dry and my palms started to sweat.  You’ve only got one chance to make the pitch so it had better be the right pitch. My number had to be high enough to make the guy consider selling them to me, but not so high that he’d think, “Well these are really something.  Maybe I could get some real money for them.” I was going to place my bet at $100 for all four and hopefully turn them over for $100 each.

At the window I said to the guy, “Man, I love those chairs. I’d love to have them.”

Now normally, I’d never let on that something was of particular interest.  Play it close to the vest, never show your hand.  But this guy – I had a feeling that if I played any games, the deal would be dead before it got going.

“I used to have six of them,” he replied.  “Two years ago somebody stole all six of them.  Last month, they brought back these four.”
“Really?,”  I asked. “How weird.  Would you consider selling them to me?”

Sounds of semis rushing by on the highway.   No reply.

“I’ll give you a hundred bucks for them.” I glanced over at Jack, who shrugged in consent.
“A hundred bucks?  For those chairs?”
I closed in.  “Cash.  You don’t have to tell me yes or no right now.  We’re going to be in town for awhile.  Here’s my card (I sell Mary Kay ) and my phone number.  Just think about it, please.  I can come back any time you’re ready.”
“One hundred dollars for those four chairs. Cash.”, he repeated.
“Yes, but don’t rush your decision…”
“Ok,” he said, “I’ll take it.”

As Jack and I drove off in search of an ATM, we couldn’t believe our luck.  Four vintage fiberglass chairs – in excellent condition – 2 hotdogs and a bag of chips.  All for a hundred bucks. Sweet.

Freeeeeeeeeedoom!

| General | October 5, 2011

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No, we’re not channeling our inner Braveheart. We’re certainly not declaring our freedom. We are, however, declaring yours. “What?” you say? You heard right.

Freedom for our posters. Those who want your mid century modern, vintage, retro authentic or inspired art, furniture, lighting, accessories – it’s a free market here on Viniture friends.

So spread the word, register, and post away. We’ll do the rest with some marketing campaigns and local SEO.

This is phase 1 of the changes we have decided to make after what we considered our Beta phase.  There’s more coming, but this is the best and why save the best for last? Sometimes you start with dessert.

Updates Coming!!!

| General | September 27, 2011

Hi all,

We wanted to let you know that we are still here! We finished what we considered to be the beta of Viniture. We have been working hard on making some changes, some exciting changes, some changes that trust me – you’re gonna love. We’re still up and operational if you want to post, look, comment, blog, etc. but the new stuff is going to be even better. You’re going to get more traffic, more mileage, more looks and ultimately more business.

Stay tuned! The good stuff is coming soon!

Denver Modernism Show: 2011

| General, Show | August 30, 2011

Denver Modernism show

Let me start by saying — Wow! The Denver Modernism show was seriously more than we could have ever expected. Before I start to get all giddy and lose concentration, let me say you missed a awesome time. If you didn’t go this year, you have to next year. If not, then you are missing out on a great show, great time, and great furniture.  I want to personally thank all the vendors for being so nice and accepting. Thanks to Jesse & Lisa over at Atomic Living for displaying their custom made  “new century” and “mid century” furniture. Check out the coming attraction to the new century modern collection. Awesome!

To the super model Michelle at ModMood and Retro Consignment, you are so awesome. You have such great mid century modern furniture. Wish I lived next door to your shop. I’d be there faithfully looking for great finds. Pam from Paint Stick Doors. What a great idea! The RetroKnot Modern Collection designed by Charles at Apeiron Design is definitely a superstars when it comes to rugs and other floor coverings.

And last but not least, Modlivin. I’ve often heard so many great things about the shop.  Finally got a chance to witness it in person. Words cannot describe. It’s well worth the stop. I was tempted to rent a Uhaul and carry back a few pieces. Thank you Dorian for showing us around and blogging about Viniture.

Our Old Stuff Antiques

| Guest Author | August 25, 2011

To kick off our launch of Viniture we’ve asked a few of our favorite stores and dealers to share a few words about who they are, how they got into this business and how they fell in love – in love with mid century modern and vintage furniture and accessories that is.

We’re beginning with Our Old Stuff Antiques. With over 8,000 square feet of space and 20 dealers equaling more than 300 years experience – you’re going to find some unique pieces and the knowledge to go with them. And plus? Donna is pretty darn cool. One of our favorites for sure!

Find OOSA on Facebook here. Meet Donna:

Perhaps the reason I began collecting is because I am a frustrated decorator. Discouraged from going to Parsons or F. I. T. after graduating from high school, I marched off to work instead.  Maybe it’s because I inherited the ”acquiring” gene from my mother. My father’s mother collected as well, but it skipped a generation with him, much to my mother’s chagrin. While Dad tossed things out the basement window on a cleanup day, Mom was out in the driveway, picking them up and stashing them in the garage.  Maybe because we didn’t have much it was important to hold on to the things that felt special.

When I got my first apartment in 1974 while still a teenager, the only possessions I brought with me were my clothes and a sewing kit. I bought a cool new red velvet sofa bed and a bentwood rocker. My grandmother gave me a 1930s brass swing arm floor lamp that was so heavy I could hardly lift it. The walls were already painted an eggshell buttery yellow and I found some textured satin drapes (to the floor, of course) in the same shade.

I remember how I fell more in love with that place every time I brought home some other amazing find. Back then, there was not much of a decorating budget so most everything was a hand-me-down or found – at the flea market – or just found. And everything had some kind of issue, but it didn’t matter. Turn the crack in the Italian pottery to the wall, put a matt over a water stained edge on a nautical map.

Today I still cherish those kinds of special pieces that have “character”. If you go into the homes of the monied, a close inspection will reveal their “things” are less than perfect. Brilliant quality and or style overcomes the occasional chip or ding. Young people starting out want and deserve beautiful things and as a seller it’s important to have pieces available in every price range. A novice collector today could be your most enduring customer down the road. When I go back to New York it is always a pleasure to return to the places that nourished my burgeoning habit. And you know what? My genetically predisposed daughter is the one who usually gets that ball rolling.

Interested in being featured with a guest blog post? Please contact us!

We Are Getting Started!

| General | August 24, 2011

O.k., we are just now officially launching our site! We are excited and can’t wait to get feedback from the community. You will see that there may be some loose ends, but rest assure they will be getting ironed out over the next couple of days. Please feel free to contact us at any time with any questions. We are here to make the experience awesome! Until then, you can start posting!

For those of you who had the opportunity to get free postings, you can do so now with your code.

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