















| A few of the things we have made, found, and bought. |
| Walking through the front door. The maple dresser in front was made in Maine! |
| A hook board made from a driftwood plank and horse shoes. |
| Nice salvaged block, and another hook board made from architectural trim and old knobs. |
| A collage of period hardware. Find the two sash locks! |
| An old erector set desperate for a kids hands. |
| I call this one Early Track Lighting. It's a work in progress |
| Old tools and hardware can always be found here. |
| A display done by our resident designer Jen. |
| Tools of the trade. I use over thirty different pliers! |
| The front window display is also a working display. You are looking down on a two foot high stage. |
| Some old bronze and iron house wares. |
| A view through an old mirror. Look at the cool wood and brass candle sconce to the left! |
| One of the many unusual lamps restored and put up for sale. |
| My good friend Bill tries out the best rocking chair ever! |
| That's me working in the hobby shop. It's four degrees outside, but eighty inside! |