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Stoneage Antiques in Miami, FL

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I recently visited Stoneage Antiques in Miami FL. I searched the forums, but haven't seen many details about this place. I thought I'd post a couple of pictures to entice you to visit this place... maybe while you're attending Hukilau?

Those piles of glass floats.... they are very vintage and large! Some are encrusted with barnacles, and very affordable at $45 each!! Just a matter of getting them back home....

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On 2013-03-01 08:11, Traderpup wrote:


Those piles of glass floats.... they are very vintage and large! Some are encrusted with barnacles, and very affordable at $45 each!! Just a matter of getting them back home....

arrrr, shiver me timbers! That's a fine haul of booty there.
Definitely going on my todo list.

[edit:] Hey, that's less than five miles from Michael Weston's loft...
sorry. That just sort of popped into my head while thinking about the Miami river.

[ Edited by: Philot 2013-03-01 13:23 ]

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Thank you. My bank account says screw you, but I say thank you very much! :)

Holy crap that place is a mess! I LOVE it!!! Thanks for the post and heads up.

If I ever find myself in the Miami area...I'm spending some money!!

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http://www.stoneage-antiques.com/ I remember saving their website years ago, because it looked intriguing, but not nearly as great as you pictures make it look!

Their site has been under construction for YEARS.



Polynesiac - putting the "F" back in "ART"

[ Edited by: Polynesiac 2013-03-23 11:07 ]

That place looks like the kind of hidden gem I'm always hoping to find in Los Angeles. I think the nautical flotsam and jetsam stores of that nature are gone here.

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