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Chicago Shops?
I'm going to be in Chicago this coming weekend. I will fly into O'Hare but plan to head downtown too. Are there any good shops with vintage material in the Chicago area?
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Nothing in Chicago with vintage. Chicago is only good for hosting shows.
Enjoy the city! It's going to be beautiful here this weekend! -Kyle |
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The Chicago Marathon is Sunday. 40,000+ runners including my son and daughter-in-law. See you there!
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I recommend going to some local shows. The Orland Park show, in the south suburbs, will have a terrific selection of vintage on Saturday. The show is located at the Orland Park Civic Center, 14750 S. Ravinia Ave, 9-2, 70T, a:$1 - John Leary 708-423-1758 newpulse@comcast.net. On Sunday, there are two suburban shows within a block from each other, one is at the Holiday Inn, 3405 Algonquin Road, in Rolling Meadows, 9-2, 40T - Betty Kozlowski 847-520-1980 bettyk777@sbcglobal.net; the other is just up the street at the Radisson, 1725 Algonquin rd., Schaumburg, 10-3, 40T - Fred Copp 847-967-7824 fcopp@sbcglobal.net.
I'll be set up at the Orland Show on Saturday with near sets from 1950 through 1979 along with a selection of pre-war (T205s, T206s, Goudeys, Diamond Stars, Tattoo Orbits and Play Balls). On Sunday, I'm setting up at a terrific vintage show in Milwaukee about an hour and a half drive from Chicago. There will be substantially more pre-war at this show along with a terrific selection of post-war. The show is located at Gonzaga Hall, in West Allis, 1441 S. 92nd St,, 9-2, 90T, a:$1 - Keith Kilps 414-915-3277 Wsca1975@Yahoo.Com. Hope to see you this weekend! |
Atlanta shops?
I thought about starting a new thread for this, but Leon probably wouldn't like everyone asking about shops in their respective areas. So, does anyone know of any shops in the Atlanta up thru Marietta-Gainesville-Athens area that has good vintage stuff? The few shops I've found have mostly 80's to present stuff and very few, if any, pre-War stuff.
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I used to be a regular...
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Holiday Inn Show. Wow! Didn't realize it still existed.
Attended many over the years, probably 40-50 or more. Even set up a few times. Those were the good ole days. |
The Holiday Inn show is still there once a month, every month. I usually set up at the Radisson up the street (there are three shows at the Radisson every month) because I've known the promoter Fred Copp forever and he's a really good guy. I think customers enjoy the fact they can visit two shows on the same block. Though I have to admit that the Holiday Inn is the better of the two shows. Also the Orland Park show on Saturday will be better than the Rolling Meadows/Schaumburg shows. The best show in the area this weekend, however, will be in Milwaukee. It is definitely worth the short drive from Chicago.
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