Sunday, October 21, 2012

Chief Strong Portal door stop



Chief Strong Portal is one heckuva brave warrior. He's garnered his stern countenance in many trials and dangerous expeditions. Look at that serious facial expression. It is not cruel. It is not without generosity. Then again, it is wary. It is not without circumspection.

What is he looking at and pondering? He's inspecting your visitors as he keeps your door open by the very weight and gravity of his demeanor. If he sees someone suspicious, or detects the presence of malevolence, well -- let's just say, I feel sorry for them.

Here, at last, is the Native American warrior door stop that will keep your gateway propped open, but will also give an in-depth scrutiny to intruders and dubious guests. Chief Strong Portal will not let you be taken by surprise, scalped, or robbed. Not while he's on duty.

Your true friends and your blood relatives will appreciate the wisdom of such a noble and protective sentry.

Grab this Chief Strong Portal Indian head bust door stop now -- for it is not a common commodity and it certainly will not sit around collecting dust in the Hidden Treasures teepee.

Slip on your mocasins, hop on your steed, and gallop on over here today.

May the Great Spirit watch over you as you journey here to purchase this interesting and very beneficial  item.


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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Deer Skin Flask


Deerskin flask is a natural wineskin with shoulder strap. It's the perfect accessory for parched adventurers. No longer do you have to be at the mercy of the local bar wench. B.Y.O.B.! 

Just because you've been crawling through some dank hole in search of treasure and haven't bathed in a month doesn't mean you should have to be bothered by an aching thirst. You've got better things to do. Beasts to track. Game to hunt. Gold to find. 

Rejoice in your independence. Fill it up at home with your favorite beverage. Then go about your business, cutting through the brush, fending off dangerous wildlife, and all that pioneering activity that makes you thrill to the lure of exploration.

Now available at your Hidden Treasures supply depot -- but hurry. A convenience like this won't last. Get it before some scruffy scoundrel beats you to it.








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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Travel Size Soaps Collection


You'll look forward to business trips, vacations, sleepovers, and other excursions when you have these delightful travel size soaps on hand. Moms and dads, single folks, and kids will love the scents, colors, and shapes of these convenient soaps.

Hidden Treasures is your reliable source of unique, handcrafted items for all occasions. Stop by weekly to see our new additions -- and check out our ecommerce website.

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

1955 Woodford County Plat book


Here's a great piece of history. A Woodford County Plat book from 1955.

What is a "Plat book"? you ask.

Wikipedia offers a good explanation:

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plat in the U.S. is a map, drawn to scale, showing the divisions of a piece of land. Other English-speaking countries generally call such a document acadastral map or plan. 
U.S. General Land Office surveyors drafted township plats of Public Lands Surveys to show the distance and bearing between section corners, sometimes including topographic or vegetation information. City, town or village plats show subdivisions into blocks with streets and alleys
Further refinement often splits blocks into individual lots, usually for the purpose of selling the described lots; this has become known as subdivision. After the filing of a plat, legal descriptions can refer to block and lot-numbers rather than portions of sections.
In order for plats to become legally valid, a local governing body, such as a public worksdepartment, urban planning commission, or zoning board must normally review and approve them.


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This Plat book of Woodford County would make a great conversation piece in your living room, den, guest  bedroom, or recreation room. An interesting exhibit of what Woodford County was like back in the mid 50s.


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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Hidden Treasures in Courier Newspaper



We are so pleased to be found worthy of a Courier newspaper article "Hidden Treasures in Metamora offers vintage antiques" (September 26, 2012).

Here are some excerpts from that article...

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Hidden Treasures started out as a candle and soap store dream and blossomed into a full-fledged antique store-something owners Pat and Charles McAllister never planned on but certainly welcomed.

"I was going to start a candle shop," says Pat.

Both McAllister and her husband Charles work full time. For them, shopping at antique stores was one of the hardest things to do because most were closed after 4 p.m. which was when they left work. Catering to the same crowd they were once a part of, Hidden Treasures offers an alternative for people like them. The store is open in the evenings and on weekends. The hours are Wednesday through Friday, 4-8 p.m.; Saturday, 10-6 p.m.; and Sunday, 12-6 p.m.

The couple couldn't be happier with their new company.

According to McAllister, business has been good in a town that she says, seems very happy to support two antique stores. She says that the two don't really compete but are different in what they offer. The Dusty Hutch sells antique and more primitive items while Hidden Treasures sells more vintage and less dated items. This works well for the two friends as they are able to offer Metamora a wide variety of goods. When one store doesn't have a particular item it can send people around the corner to the other store.

McAllister offers a blog, hiddentreasures4you.blogspot.com

Each week, the she blogs about a different item of interest, going into the history and uniqueness of the item to give people more background on the items they have for sale. Past posts have included the history and restoration of an 1870's square grand piano and the story behind the hand carved walking sticks they sell. 

The store also has a regular website that lists most in-store products where people can make online purchases and have then shipped.

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Find out what all the buzz is about. Discover the most fragrant and beautiful handcrafted candles and soaps, made by Pat. Visit the Hidden Treasures store today...or go to our ecommerce website and order online.

The Christmas holiday season will be here before you know it. We're fast approaching November. Check out the unique gift ideas available at Hidden Treasures!


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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Candlestick Phone


Go back in time with this upright candlestick telephone with rotary dial.

Delight your friends with this great conversation piece (excuse the pun).

This type of phone was common in the 1900s to 1920s and you see them in old black and white movies. Would make a perfect addition to any traditional decor and retro settings.

Your grandkids might think it's some kind of strange computer. LOL

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Monday, October 1, 2012

Shaving Brush and Grandpa Mug



Grab a horehound candy lozenge, pop it in your mouth, then step right up to the bathroom mirror and foam up a mug of shaving cream for an old fashioned, nostalgic shave.

Hidden Treasures carries lots of great, old time items that you'll love teaching your kids and grand kids about, including this brush and mug set. Now, back to our shaving lesson.

Preliminary step: prepare your face by splashing a lot of hot water on your face, or applying a hot wet towel on it. Get your beard growth as soft as possible.

1. Take that brush, turn on the hot water spigot, stick the brush into the stream, and sterilize it.

2. Drain the excess water from the brugh, shake it a few times.

3. Work up a lather by scraping the brush bristles against the bar of shaving soap.

4. Swirl the lathered brush in circles, moving from your neck on up across your cheeks, to get it into your pores.

5. When you're all lathered up, press your razor against your skin and slide it across, cutting the beard.

NOTE: To avoid cutting yourself, never lift the razor off your skin. Instead using a sliding motion, like you're painting a wall. Slide the razor up and down, never lifting it up and pressing it back down, for that is how cuts and bleeding occur.

6. Reapply lather to any sections of beard that need a second shaving.

7. Rinse brush and mug when done.

The key to a close clean shave is the "painting" razor technique accompanied by hot water and good lather.



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