Special Offers Exclusively for Our Crew!

Get a FREE Amazon Bag at the Northport Show when you buy $50 or more from Karen & Albert! 

It's insulated and is terrific to carry around your treasures at a show (pretty good market bag, too.)




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4 COMPLEMENTARY TICKETS TO THE NORTHPORT SHOW! 

Once again, we're giving away admission tickets to the fastest emailers!

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Things We LOVE right now.....................
(and we think you should check them out, too)
BOOKS & PAPER: The SEXY Collectible

Designed as a complimentary companion to the Armory Fair, Professional Vintage Book & Ephemera Dealers from throughout the United  States, Canada & Europe will present the best in Fine Rare & Unusual Old Books, as well as Poetry, Prose, Political, Social, Historical, Children's, Maps, Autographs, Prints, Posters, Ephemera, and Much, Much More at one of the finest venues in New York!




WINTER VINTAGE BUYING IS RIPE...RIGHT NOW! 
 
Winter is still in full swing in the Northeast. And it's not going anywhere anytime soon. Don't be misled. 

Now is the time to buy out the best of the vintage winterwear from your favorite dealers! Spring & summer inventory is piling up and fur coats, full length wool coats, scarves and mufflers are all reduced! Email us with your wish list and we'll send you your own photo album of what we've got. Or you can walk into scrumptious vintage markets and small dealer shops and discover treasures on your own. Here are a few: 

The Brooklyn Flea - Something for everyone!

Crazy Lady Vintage - Just email to set up a buying day.

What Was Is Vintage - No problem. They've got it all!

Karen & Albert - We're always adding to the pile of treasure.




A new blog delving into the creative process. By a young creative plying his art, baring his soul and actually saying something worth listening to... 




From "Dealing With Critics"

"...The critic, has a vital role in being the middleman between the artist's intention, society, and the audience. I think that the main reason for this friction between artist and critic comes from that hazy misunderstood relationship. The critic's role is not one we think about as creatives, because..." 

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