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We
would like to thank our good friends Cheryl & K.C. Jones, of Bellevue, MI, for contributing to our line of primitive greeting cards. Card numbers 61, 78 and 123 share some of their interesting 'country' things. |
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As you can see from card numbers 53, 54, 55, 57,112, 120,
124 and 125. Stacee and Bruce Droit have a truly beautiful 1800's log cabin to call their home. Many thanks to them for sharing it with us all. Please visit their website at www.arnettscountrystore.com . |
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A
heartfelt thank you to Mary and Phil de Buhr of Downers Grove, IL, for sharing their wonderful home and log cabin, as shown on card number 89. Go to www.mdbantiques.com for more of Mary's country/primitive antiques. |
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We offer special thanks to Steven Stout and Robert Strauss of Ann Arbor, MI, for sharing with us their extraordinary early antiques. Card numbers 132, 142, 143 and 154 are a sampling of their collection. Please contact them at: cntrygentlemen@yahoo.com 734-358-6848 Robert 734-358-6517 Steven |
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A sincere
thank you to Darlene Lesicko of Waterloo, IL, for the opportunity to make use of her vast collection of primitive antiques, as shown on cards 66, 76 and 180. For more offerings, contact Darlene at 618-939-4128. |
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We are most grateful to Ginny
and the late Bill Curry of Lancaster, OH for the pictures on card numbers 98, 100, 147, 155 and 179, which are an example of their exceptional collection of early antiques and unique home. They offer excellent primitive antiques and wares in their log cabin shop, and also sell log cabins themselves. For more information go to their website, www.currysantiques.com . |
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With heartfelt gratitude to
Patricia and Ron Klopmeyer of Freeburg, IL, for all their help. We offer card numbers 99, 107, 108, 110, 170, 174, 175 and 176 from their remarkable home and collection of primitive antiques. Selling their wonderful early antiques at several shows, you can contact them at 618-233-7377 for more information. |
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Sincere thanks are offered
to Cheri and Jim Campbell of Bishop Hill, IL for sharing their historic home and very special early antiques which provided card numbers 111, 114, 119, 122, 171 and 177. Go to their website for more information on their shop, 'Sweet Annie's', as well as their wonderful bakery. |
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We thank Linda and Ralph Miller for the opportunity
to photograph their historic log home in Carroll, Ohio. Cards #144 and #149 are just examples of their amazing collections and you can see more of what they sell at www.picturetrail.com/millerhouseantiques . |
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Thanks to Heather and Trevor Shreves, of Metropolis,
IL, for allowing us to visit their homestead. Card #159 offers a good look of their cabin's interior. Please visit their facebook page ,'Cabin Creek 1812', and see more of their homestead. They sell a variety of antiques, make-dos and other items that we think you will find interesting. |
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A thank you to Denine Bremer of Dixon, MO, for welcoming
us to her homestead. Cards #160 and #162 offer a glimpse of the many interesting things on her homestead. To see more of the homestead and what Denine has to offer, please visit her facebook page, 'Dry Creek Cabins'. |
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The following websites are a wonderful source of information
for country primitives and antique show: www.picturetrail.com/simplegoods |
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Go to Hannah's House Antiques,
specializing in country primitives and collectibles. Website is www.rubylane.com/shop/hannahshouseantiques |
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Go to
Country Village Antiques
for a large offering from many dealers. |
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Fine early
antiques can be found at Vicky Daniel's website, www.antiquesatcreeksidefarm.com . |
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Offering an excellent look at 19th century wares, Debbie Connelley's website can be viewed at "The Keeping Room" . |
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