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Meet Our Vendors​

We are proud of all the vendors at Fargo Antiques & Repurposed Market! Come meet them!
Booths:
Booth #1 (code TPE) belongs to Tamie of The Prairie Eclectic. The Prairie Eclectic offers reimagined and repurposed furniture, custom paint finishes and design, and well curated vintage finds. 

​On Twitter ​@PrarieEclectic.
Booths #2, 3, 4 & #5 (code ONL) are run by ​Ross Grothmann of Big Beard Antiques. Big Beard Antiques specializes in vintage Christmas, jewelry, vinyl, salt & pepper shakers, blow mold decorations, cast iron, lamps, toys, vintage clothing & furs -- & anything that’s quirky and great.  There is always something for everyone. 
Booth #6 (code GRO) belongs to Joel & Connie of Grothmann Inc.. Grothmann Inc. boasts a large collection of Fenton, Royal Doulton, and CarltonWare glassware.  You'll also find an assortment of collectibles, books, nick-nacks, and framed pictures. 
Booths #7 & #8 (code JAX) belong to Terry of Kyira Carousel. Kyira Carousel specializes in 70s and 80s pop culture - movies, music, toys, and some sports collectibles.
Booth #9, #10 & #11 (code BUY) are a trio of vendors selling an estate. Among the finds here are antique cabinets, tables, hutches, and other furniture items, including East Lake pieces. There also is quite a bit of Frankoma and other vintage collectible pottery.
Booths #12 & #13 (code ELF) are run by Lori of Remember When. Lori is continuall​y in pursuit of the past. Her goal is to find items that make you say, "I Remember that."
Booth #14 (code JPH) belongs to Jack Pine Hill Decor. Here you will find handmade & repurposed furnishings with country and farmhouse flair as well as vintage decor accessories.
Booth #15 (code BWG) belongs to Becky of Aunt B's. Mainstays of Aunt B's are furnishings with shabby paints & finishes, upcycled treasures, weathered windows & frames, vintage housewares (including kitchenalia), and other decorator pieces to play with. This booth also carries scented candles & melts as well as floral springs & sprays.

On Facebook: Aunt B's
Booth #16 (code KAO) is run by Kathy.  This booth is a fun mixture of vintage, crafty decor, & items to repurpose. You never know what you’re going to find in this booth.
Booth #17 (code LAC) belongs to Jim and Sharlene Holmly of Lake Ashtabula Crafts. The couple started out building and selling crafts, but slowly started accumulating "old stuff" - and before they knew it, they were in the junk business. The couple enjoys buying trips, also known as treasure hunting, and selling at the FARM and online. Jim says, "We now live in Lidgerwood, ND (remodeling an old house) and I hope we stay here for the long haul." In their booth, you will find many rustic farm items, duck and hunting prints, vintage toys, lots of books, and some handmade items.
Booths #18 & #19 (code KJS) are run by Kerry of True Color Memories.  True Color Memories offers custom lamps, repurposed furniture, vintage and antique beer items, as well as vintage and antique Coca Cola items.
Booths #20, #21, #22, #23 & #24 (code TJR) are run by Troy Reich of Smokin' Hot Collectibles. These booths are full of vintage vinyl records, 8-track tapes, turntables, vintage and retro toys, collectible action figures, comic books, vintage beer & soda pop advertising, diecast cars, bobbleheads, sports cards & collectible items, and other pop culture collectibles.

​Facebook: Smokin' Hot Records & Collectibles
Booths #25, #26 & #27 (code YES) are run by husband & wife team Deanna & Derek Dahlsad of Fair Oaks Antiques. They're "junk lifers" who have found unique items for collectors and decorators; provided props and set pieces for film productions; been featured in collector publications; had items from their personal collections appear in museums & historical exhibits; presented at conferences; and professionally researched & written about antiques & collectibles, including for regular radio broadcast. They also host a weekly podcast about old things, collecting, and culture: This Week's Story. They've also been known to create a Frankenstein-repurposed piece or two.

Their booths feature unusual antiques, antique Acorn stove, vintage crates & cupboards, vintage lamps & lighting, antique school desks, globes, antique & vintage books - including cookbooks, old magazines & ephemera, kitschy-cute pottery & other mid-century modern items, vintage vinyl, pinback buttons, comics, retro pop culture collectibles, and an assortment of vintage odds & ends to repurpose and play with.

Website: WeHaveYourCollectibles.com
Twitter: @FairOaksAntique
​Facebook: We Have Your Collectibles
Pinterest: Fair Oaks Antiques
Instagram: KitschNTell 
Booths #29 & #29 (code GJO) are run by Joyce of Joyce's Repurposed Furniture and Antiques. Along with her painted and revamped furnishings, such as tables, end tables, and nightstands, Joyce considers crafting to be her specialty. Her booth offers a little of this and a little of that... Up to date farmhouse decor, glassware, figurines, vintage linens & textiles, pictures, antiques, and repurposed items.
Booths #30 & #31 (code OMG) belong to Jackie of Yesterday's Treasures. Jackie has 30 years of experience in antiques and collectibles. She's always been a collector of horses - including Breyer's, Little Golden Books, pottery, vintage Christmas, and linens - and now it's time to sell those collections to new collectors!
Booth #32 (code SAN) is run by Mary. Mary offers a diverse array of antique and vintage ephemera, circa 1870-1920, including postcards, advertising cards, Valentines, framed old ads, booklets, and magazines. In this booth you will also find unique Texaco and Chevron collectibles. She also offers books, toys, and numerous small collectible and decor items.
Booth #33 (codes FSF & GBG)  is run by Ryan of Farm Sweet Farm & Bernie of The Good Buy Gals. They love everything vintage, rustic, new & repurposed! From rustic barn lanterns, to new seasonal decor, you never know what you will find in this booth.

Facebook: Farm Sweet Farm
​Facebook: The Good Buy Gals
Booth #34 (code FCA) belongs to ​Fischer Cabinets. At the Farm, Fischer Cabinets offers a mini showroom of their custom cabinetry work. While Fischer Cabinets LLC officially formed in 2016, Jason has been in the construction & creation game since the 1980s, when, at the age of seven, he received his first power tool!  Along with the custom cabinets and counters for kitchen, bath, and home, you'll find handcrafted wood decor items & some jewelry too.

Facebook: Fischer Cabinets

Booth #35 (code POP) belongs to Pop's Swap Shop. Pop's Swap Shop is run by Paul, Kari, & Matthew Heitmann. Their booth has over 40 years of items accumulated from Paul's grandfather and father going to flea markets, auctions, and garage sales. We specialize in old toys and very seldom turn down any reasonable offer!
 Booth #36 (code IBA) is run by Bruce Hingst. Bruce was a contractor for 30 years, salvaging many old odd and hard to find items in their original, not refurbished, state. Among the finds, railroad & fire fighting items & other mantiques.
Booths #37, #38 & #39 (code DGS) are run by Don Schmidt. Don's been a wheelin'-dealin' fixture in this area for at least 50 years. He specializes in true antiques, with a special appreciation for local North Dakota pottery, toys, and more toys. ...Did we mention he likes old toys?
Booth #40 (code XYZ) belongs to Kelly Smiler of Thoughtful Transformations. Thoughtful Transformations features painted and transformed furnishings - including custom work. "Let's transform your outdated furniture into a new showpiece!"
Booths #41 & #42 (code AGM) belong to John. In this booth you will find unique repurposed, reimagined lamps and lighting as well as furniture such as end tables. John also sells retro toys, anime collectibles, and collector plates.
Booths #43 (code OCD) - details to come!
Booths #44-50 (code MAL) belongs to the mall itself, and so is run by the owner of the Farm, Kristi Bixby. Kristi has a degree in accounting but has always wanted to run her own antique shop. She opened the Farm on October 15th, 2015 and has enjoyed learning the art of selling, antiquing, and collecting.

Kristi's
 mom started to collect Wade Pottery figures for her when she was seven years old and now Kristi has one of the largest collections in the country. Kristi loves traveling to other antique shops throughout the country, looking for pieces of Wade that she does not have. Kristi has repaired many antique furniture pieces as was as repurposed them. The last couple of years, she has started working with families and helped them with their estates.

Kristi truly enjoys the mall atmosphere and appreciates the vendors that come in to set up their shop to sell and every customer that takes the time to come shop with us.

"Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life." ~ Confucius ~

Website: FarmAntiques.net
Twitter: @FarmAntiques
Facebook: Fargo Antiques
Pinterest: The Farm Antiques Fargo
Instagram: Fargo Antiques & Repurposed Market
Booths #53B & #54 (code HOO) belong to Harris of Harry's Used Toys & Questionably Useful Stuff. Harris has been collecting toys and oddities for many years. His collection is extensive, so extensive that when he met his now wife about six years ago she had a hard time containing her annoyance with said collection. Therefore, Harris (his wife) thought it would be a great time to start selling some of his stuff.  But don't be sad! Harris says, "Honestly, it has been a lot of fun and it is a great way to meet new people. I have always enjoyed collecting, but now I also get to see the joy it brings to other people."

Facebook: Harry's Used Toys N' Questionably Useful Stuff
Booth #55 (code ART) belongs to artist & collector Deanna Dahlsad of Luna Tique Boutique: Art Gallery, Occult, & Oddities. Like most lovers of all things olde, she values the aesthetics of age. Imperfections are indeed charming. Past lives are important. Working with rescued and found items inspires stories - not all of which are bright & breezy. However, even when works are not dark, her more traditional themes are... quirky. In addition to the vintage materials themselves, Deanna also likes to breathe new life into older art forms and practices themselves, including the art of potichomania.

Among the artisan-crafted LunaTique designs: Fargo Coven & other local "young witch academy" trays, spirit bottles, & other bewitching items! This includes both the Victorian Gothic Circus & Haunted Creepy Doll series of mixed media art pieces.

Website: LunaTique Boutiqe
Booth #56 (code HBW) belongs to Marita of Hummingbird Wishes.  Martia has three loves: repurposing items, antiques, & family. Her mom was a great quilter who loved sewing, thrifting - & hummingbirds, thus the name! In this booth you will find repurposed glass, vintage kids books, decor, & more. Hummingbird Wishes - We wish you the best!
Cases:
Cases #1 & #2 (code YES) are stocked by husband & wife team Deanna & Derek Dahlsad of Fair Oaks Antiques. In these cases, you'll find antique trench art, vintage film cameras, vintage Christmas pins, retro Christmas decorations, and collectible model kits & toys.

On the nearby wall, you'll mostly find vintage wall decor, including framed prints, original artworks, antique art prints, and some mid-century modern wall art.
Case #3 & #4 (code SLR) belong to Sherry. She has eclectic tastes. She loves beautiful vintage glassware, "Norske" items, mid-century serving pieces & dishes, wooden boxes, and anything pretty! Sherry also crafts with vintage items. She would love to share these treasures with you! 
Cases #5 & #6 (code DGS) are stocked by Don Schmidt. These cases are typically filled with collectible pottery and ceramics, belt buckles, and fishing lures.
Cases #7 & #8 (code TJR) are filled with Hot Wheels, Matchbox, and other die cast cars from Troy of Smokin' Hot Collectibles. You will also find other smaller pop culture collectibles here too.
Case #9 (code DOG) belongs to Phillip of Treasure Nook Antiques & Vintage Diecast Cars. Specializing in die cast cars and other interesting collectibles.
Case #10 (code BUY) is filled with vintage porcelain objects, glass pitchers, lanterns, and other old collectibles.
Cases #11 & #12 (code KDB) are filled with items from a personal collection. Here you will find collectible teddy bears and animal figurines.
Cases #15 & #16 (code YES) belong to the Dahlsads of Fair Oaks Antiques. These cases currently have vintage Christmas items!
Cases #18 & #19 (code MAL) belong to the antique mall itself, and are stocked by the owner, Kristi Bixby. Right now, the cases are stocked with Elvis collectibles.
Case #20 & #21 (code SGR) belongs to Karen of Frosty Finds. Frosty Finds is a newcomer to antique & collectible sales, however Karen is no stranger to reselling as her parents were avid collectors, flea marketers, and sellers. In her cases you will find local vintage collegiate gear, collectible books, and other treasures she brings in her little black suitcase - just for you!
Cases #23 & #24 (code TAT) is filled with all sorts of vintage & retro collectible toys and action figures, including Star Wars & G.I. Joe. Many in their original boxes! 
Cases #25 & #26 (code TBF) belongs to Vixen Vintage, aka Gail Widmer & Anne Bradley, just a couple of gals with a passion for antique and vintage items. Along with classics, such as milk glass & Fiestaware, you'll also find Beer Cave Coasters & other repurposed items in this case. Vixen Vintage enjoys finding the treasure in each piece. Repurposed. Revamped. Reimagined. 
Cases #29 & #30 (code KDB) are filled with vintage kitchenalia and related items from a personal collection.
Cases #31 & 32 (code LMK) belong to Larry of Cashtown Coin & Currency. Larry specializes in coins, stamps, paper money, and bullion. Both US and foreign. You'll also find a smattering of jewelry & small collectibles in his cases too.
Cases  #33 & #34 (code ABC) are run by Sharon Ingberg, who owned the the old Whatever Shop. Over fifty years ago, a friend introduced Sharon to the business of buying and selling. That lead to a group of eight friends starting the Shady Hollow Flea Market, just south of Detroit Lakes at Lake Melissa - that was over 40 years ago, with Gerry Evans at the Helm! Sharon then ran The Whatever Shop for 8 years. She had to close it abruptly to care for her parents. 

Sharon credits her customers for her knowledge of antiques, vintage, and collectibles. "In my experience, I learned more from the customers as they are the experts in what they collect. And the best part is all the wonderful and interesting people I have been fortunate to meet. Thank you all!" 

​In these cases, you'll find antique and vintage glassware, vintage salt & pepper shakers, small collectibles, and pretty pieces of home decor.

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