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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 YES) belongs to 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. 

In this booth they feature 
antique & vintage books; lamps and unusual lighting; advertising crates and display items; sheet music, old photographs, stock certificates, currency from other countries, and other unusual ephemera; plus local regional history items. Here you will also find Derek's rings fashioned from state quarters and other coins.

Website: WeHaveYourCollectibles.com
Twitter: @FairOaksAntique
​Facebook: We Have Your Collectibles
Pinterest: Fair Oaks Antiques
Instagram: KitschNTell 
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 VMF) belong to Vesna. She carries a lot of decorator pieces, including for holidays. She also regularly stocks toys, figurines, knick-knacks, and vintage items.
Booth #9 (code KJS) is run by Kerry of True Color Memories. In this space Kerry focuses on Coca Cola collectibles - everything from old Coke bottles and napkin holders to clocks and signs. He also carries vintage Christmas items year 'round. 

Boots #10 & #11 (code JNK) is run by a pair of vendors selling estates. While the inventory items change often due to each estate, among the regular finds here are antique cabinets, tables, hutches, and other furniture items. Typically here also is where you'll find quite a bit of vintage and 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 LAC) belongs to Jim Holmly. He regularly discovers and offers for sale unique old farm finds, including cream cans, galvanized buckets and wire baskets; automobilia, such as license plates, oil cans, & old metal signs; and vintage hunting and fishing items such as rods, lures, ammo boxes, traps, hatchets & knives.​
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 rustic farm items, duck and hunting prints, as well as vintage clothing, 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, including signs and mirrors, as well as vintage Rosemeade and antique pottery, and cast iron items.
Booths #20, #21, & #22 (code TJR) are run by Troy Reich of Smokin' Hot Collectibles. These booths are full of vintage vinyl records, 8-track tapes, cassette tapes, turntables, vintage and retro toys, collectible action figures, comic books, VHS tapes, bobbleheads, as well as books on music, movies, and other entertainment titles.

​Facebook: Smokin' Hot Records & Collectibles

Booths #23 & #24 (code OMG) belong to Jackie of Yesterday's Treasures. In these booths you'll find quality antique pieces of furniture, vintage and collectible animal figurines, kitchenalia, doilies, and porcelain cups & saucers.
Booths #25a, #26, & #27 (code YES) are run by husband & wife team Deanna & Derek Dahlsad of Fair Oaks Antiques. In these booths they feature pop culture items. Among the finds, vintage and retro board games, transistor and other radios, film cameras, vintage vinyl records, pinback buttons, comics, old magazines, stickers, kitschy-cute pottery, and vintage clothing.

Of note also is the "Red Light District," a locked case with past issues of Playboy and other vintage men's magazines featuring pinups and art nudes, as well as antique and vintage items on the study of the history of sexuality.

Mixed into these booths are items from QuirkShop. QuirkShop focuses on vintage and retro supplies for crafting, cooking, and other hobbies as well as and an assortment of vintage odds & ends to repurpose and play with. You will also find a smattering of some quirky art, junk journals, and other handmade items.  

Websites: WeHaveYourCollectibles.com ; QuirkShop
Twitter: @FairOaksAntique
​Facebook: We Have Your Collectibles ; FMQuirkShop 
Instagram: KitschNTell ; QuirkShop
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 TPE) belong to Tamie of The Prairie Eclectic. The Prairie Eclectic offers reimagined and repurposed furniture, custom paint finishes, and design. The Prairie Eclectic also offers well curated vintage finds, specializing in antique and vintage glassware - including Uranium glass, art glass, and mid-century modern glassware.

​On Twitter ​@PrarieEclectic.
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. Mary also has items available in Booth #53B!
Booth #33 (code TEB)  is run by Tanya & Brad of The Early Bird Vintage. They love everything vintage, but specialize in salt & pepper shakers, collectible toys, vintage children's books - including the old kids book serials, art glass and other glassware. You never know what you will find in this booth.

Facebook: The Early Bird Vintage
Booth #34 (code ELM) belongs to ​Christy. Christy enjoys spending time with family & friends, reading, gardening - and shopping for scores for her customers! She focuses on offering vintage items, repurposed decor, and unique finds.

Booths #35 & #36 (code BBT) belong to Cadie & Calie of Brassy Bit Tack. Brassy Bit Tack specializes in quality used equestrian items. They also offer great deals on silver jewelry, belt buckles, western art, and all sorts of fun items for horse-loving folk. They are proudly veteran and women lead!

Facebook: BrassyBitTack
Instagram: BrassyBitTack
TikTok: BrassyBitTack 
Booth #37 (codes BAM & QNS) are run by Melissa of Brick & Mortar Vintage and Cindy of Q-Neek Shop, respectively. Melissa offers an eclectic mix of fun farmhouse finds and creative decor. Cindy loves to shop and help people find what they want!

Instagram: Q-Neek Shop

Booths #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, antique crocks, lanterns, toys, and more toys. ...Did we mention he likes old toys?
Booth #40 (code ART) belongs to artist & collector Deanna Dahlsad of Luna Tique Boutique: Art Gallery, Occult, & Oddities. Among the unusual items offered for sale here are: antique & vintage medical items, including books, quack gadgets, and x-rays; antiquarian texts; rare antique & vintage postcards; handmade and Victorian jewelry; mortuary & apothecary items; books and other items from fraternal organizations; antique & vintage church used religious items; as well as a large collection of antique ink wells, desk sets, fountain pens, ink, and handmade artisan junk journals. There are also newer, yet exclusive witchcore items, such as incense, tarot decks, and some plants. 

Website: LunaTique Boutiqe
Facebook: LunaTiqueBoutique
Instagram: D_LunaTique
Twitter: D_LunaTique
Booths #41 & #42 (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!
Booths #43, #44, #45, & #46 (code OCD) are opperated by Troy Reich of Smokin' Hot Collectibles. These booths are loaded with all sorts of mancave finds. Here you'll discover vintage beer clocks, signs, steins, and other beverage advertising items. There are vintage and retro toys, including wrestling action figures, Masters Of The Universe items, Pez dispensers, Dungeons & Dragon books, and Matchbox, Hot Wheels, and numerous die cast cars, trucks and other vehicles. Along with sport collectibles, coins, and retro magazines, you'll find holiday blow mold figures here too. 

​Facebook: Smokin' Hot Records & Collectibles
Booths #47, #48, #49, #50, #51, & #52 (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 well 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 ~

In these booths you'll find solid antique furniture, including a variety of cabinets and chairs; collectible and decorative pottery pieces; vintage advertising items; china sets; Fischer Price Little People figures and play sets, Snow White & other Disney items, as well as Campbell's Soup and soda pop collectibles. And, of course, Wade pottery pieces!

Booths #51 & #52 are known as The Library. The Library is quite full of numerous vintage and used books, with special focuses on local & plains area history,  vintage children's books & antique primers, and cookbooks. 

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, witch & spirit bottles, & other bewitching items! This includes both the Victorian Gothic Circus & Haunted Creepy Doll series of mixed media art pieces.

Website: LunaTique Boutiqe
Facebook: LunaTiqueBoutique
Instagram: D_LunaTique
Twitter: D_LunaTique
Booth #56 (code FVF) belongs to Karen of Frosty's Vintage Finds.  Frosty's Vintage 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. Frosty's Vintage Finds can also be found in Booth #25B. In her spaces, you will find local vintage collegiate gear, collectible books, and other treasures she brings in her little black suitcase - just for you!

Booth #57 - also known as the Corner Market - carries antique mall merchandise such as FARM sweatshirts, Howards Wood Products, and the ever-popular candy selections!

Booth #58 (code MAL) currently belongs to the mall itself. New items will be noted soon.

Booth #59 (code DMJ) belongs to Dawn & Mike. In this space they sell old barn doors, barn wood, and a few select pieces of antique jugs.

Booth #60 (code ROD) is operated by Rod, who specializes is selling vintage figural liquor decanters.

Booth #61 (code NFA) belongs to Jennifer of Nana's Farm & Attic. Nana grew up on a farm outside of Valley City and spent her summers with her 12 grandchildren on Big Floyd Lake. She was a master cook and taught her grandkids how to cook, sew, water ski, and to be kind to others. She collected antiques, specifically Red Wing Pottery. Each of the items in Nana's Farm & Attic has a story behind it.

Additionally, Fargo Antiques & Repurposed Market, aka The FARM, has two other larger sales areas: The Wood Shed and The Holiday Hayloft. 

The Wood Shed is on the main floor of the mall, and it is filled with old doors, windows, reclaimed wood, tools, and hardware.


Located above The Wood Shed, The Holiday Hayloft carries holiday items all year 'round. Not just Christmas, the hayloft stocks all the major holidays, such as Halloween, Easter, & Valentine's Day, and the perhaps less-celebrated or decorated holidays as well as items for weddings.
Cases:
Cases #C1 (code LMK) belongs 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 case too.

Case #C2 (code PRZ) belongs to a trio of vendors selling off a private estate collection of Elvis Presley collectibles, including coins, plates, stamps, and figurines.

Case #C3 (code PRZ) is filled with glass Radko Christmas ornaments, carnival glass, and and other vintage glassware pieces from a private estate.

Case #C4 (code DMJ) is brought to you by Dawn & Mike, where they are offering vintage pieces. This includes fans and other small appliances as well as a few handmade & repurposed rustic wares.

Case #C5 & #C6 (code MAL) are antique mall case filled with collectible and decorative pottery & ceramics.

​Case #C7 (code TAT) is operated by Tim of Tim's Toy Chest. His toy chest case is filled with all sorts of vintage & retro collectible toys and action figures, including Star Wars, Lego, MOTU, & G.I. Joe. Many in their original boxes! 

Case #C8A (code GXB) is run by Gabby. She offers a collection of vintage & antique books and lots of handmade items. Favorites are her handmade earrings, bracelets, and necklaces as well as her handcrafted junk or scrap journals. There's something for everyone!


Case #C8B (code KJS) is stocked by by Kerry of True Color Memories. This case is full of vintage and collectible Goebel Hummel porcelain figurines based on the drawings of Maria Innocentia Hummel - many with original boxes.

Case #C9A (code PAR) is run by Cory. His case holds sports cards & collectibles as well as toys.

Cases #C9B & C10 (code MAL) are mall cases featuring vintage china sets.

Case #C11 (code CDM) belongs to Blaze of Crystal Dawn Minerals. Blaze is an exploration geologist who has taken his passion for rocks and crystals and opened Crystal Dawn Minerals. Crystal Dawn Minerals strives to provide high quality mineral specimens for all tastes. Blaze utilizes his passion and knowledge to source rare and unusual minerals which are not common on the market, most of which are not on display in the mall, but can be seen on social media. He has cultivated relationships with suppliers who can provide just about any crystal or mineral species, so if you're looking for anything in particular, feel free to reach out on social media - including with questions or to make offers!

Facebook: Crystal Dawn Minerals
Instagram: Crystal.Dawn.Minerals
Case #12 (code TAT) also belongs to Tim. This was the first location of Tim's Toy Chest and it, naturally, is filled with all sorts of collectible vintage 70s & 80s toys, including vehicles and many action figures on their original cards. 
Case #C13A (code KAO) belongs to Kathy. In this case you'll find vintage brass and copper items, glass vases, figurines, rings, and other delightful things!

Case #C13B (code TEB) belongs to Brad & Tanya of The Early Bird Vintage. In their case you'll find ceramic and porcelain bells, vintage figural vases, small toys, and collectible, colorful, vintage glass pieces.
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