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Wilkes Vintage Finds


Wilkes Vintage Finds was opened on Etsy.com in October 2010.  This vintage shop offers rare and hard to find items for sale.  These items range from 19th century carte de visite photographs to 1990s NASCAR die cast cars.

Etsy.com is based in Brooklyn, NY and began in 2005.  Wilkes Vintage Finds is just one of over 800,000 Etsy shops worldwide.  

A great deal of research has been necessary to accurately described and price the items in this shop.   Of course, in the very nature of being a vintage item of at least 20 years old, some items do show their age and wear.   I endeavor to discount the price on items according to condition which ranges from MINT to POOR.

I do believe the adage that "One Man's Trash Is Another Man's Treasure".  Many vintage items in general need TLC.  Perhaps, with some cleaning and minor repairs, many vintage items can have many more years in being both decorative and functional.


Please visit Wilkes Vintage Finds to see the latest vintage items for sale in this shop.


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