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Good Friends
642 Butternut St, Abilene, TX 79602, United States
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Al
Review №1

I almost didnt go here because of the reviews. I dont know who these people are talking about because when I visited there were 2 men working and they were pleasant. Lots of things to look at and some neat finds. However, BEWARE of some booths. I saw things that I have previously purchased from Amazon for a much better price. Dont be ripped off.

La
Review №2

Very helpful and nice folks here. 5 fully rooms to go thru. Go see them today. I enjoyed my visits.

Ju
Review №3

This Place is AMAZING!! Not at all a consignment shop! This is an Antique and Collectibles Store! I went in and bought some GREAT Mid Century modern 50s stuff from a super cool Lady! Charlie YOU ARE AWESOME! She and her friend Kathy have a witty banter with each other. GREAT PRICES!! I will go back often!

Ja
Review №4

Nice family owned and operated business. Friendly folks and great merchandise.

Sh
Review №5

So neat!!! Reasonable, friendly, take a walk down memory lane

Vi
Review №6

The old woman who works here makes shopping here a chore. We always have to sacrifice one of the people who is in our group when we go in, because she will not leave you alone long enough to shop - and will just talk at you until you are forced to cut her off. This wouldnt be so bad if she was nice, but shes just a jerk and pretends to be a know it all about everything, and she doesnt! It never fails that she latches on and starts telling one person how it really is about whatever topic she decides on, while the rest of the party sneaks past into another room because they dont want to get trapped. Usually that person has to just be rude and cut her off so that they can actually shop because she will not let you do anything but talk to her if she has her own way - and then if you say anything youre wrong wrong wrong, because apparently shes the only person who has the correct opinion.I bought a set of Reed Barton antique silverware here, she insisted that it had 2 names, both Festivity and Tiger Lily and that there was no difference between the two aside from the name. She said they were from 1901. After I got home (to another state!) I got online and did some research and it turns out that she had sold me Festivity, a 1940 reproduction! Tiger Lily was the 1901 version. Same pattern, but theres a distinct difference between the two hallmarks. I was so angry, but I couldnt go back in because I was back in my home state.The next time I came in to pick up something (again while visiting from out of state) I only had a few minutes and I knew they had what I was looking for. The crabby old lady was sitting and reading in one of the antique chairs, and boredly told me to tell her if I needed anything. When I had two questions, she acted in the most dramatic fashion like I was ruining her entire day, and proceeded to talk to me like I was a total idiot and tell me everything other than a simply yes or no to my question, I had to repeat my actual question several times. She then held my credit card hostage because it was in her hand, and she just kept talking to me without actually running it for the sale. She eventually got around to that, and then wouldnt give my card back because she just kept talking about all of her health problems and how stupid everyone is. I finally had to tell her that I had somewhere to be, and she finally gave my card back.

La
Review №7

This is by far one of the best kept antique stores in this area. There are five rooms in this store. At first when you enter the store you become overwhelmed with everything you see not knowing what to focus on. But look straight ahead and you will be greatly by a very courteous and knowledgeable partner. Because everyone there not only works the store but owns an interest in it. This will gaurentee you are going to get the right answers and best services. Everything is cleaned and checked for damage and authenticity. The amount of merchandise is unbelievable. Prices range from a dollar to thousands. New items arrive on a daily basis. If you dont see what you are looking for simply ask. They have a warehouse just down the street that is literally stacked to the ceiling. And they will always send you to another store they think might have what you are looking for in case they dont have it. They are constantly buying from one item to entire estates with there combined knowledge and expertise is hard not to enjoy this shopping experience. Buying the way they do helps keep the price down and dont be afraid to make an offer. Really now how many stores can you go into today and make an offer? I love everything about this store, I go inside once a week and it seems like a new store every time because of changing items on the shelves. TIP: Always look in the nooks and crannies you never know what you will find. Enjoy!

Sh
Review №8

Cute antique store......lots of treasures especially made of glass.

Na
Review №9

Very disappointed to go there at 10:15 and discovered the doors locked. I am guessing that they were running late? First time there and last waste of my time.

Jo
Review №10

Nice friendly atmosphere. Found exactly what i needed.

Ja
Review №11

Owner was friendly and helpful. Lots of items for sale.

B
Review №12

Antique collectables and knick knacks

Se
Review №13

They are good friends

De
Review №14

They can put a smile on your face no matter what the world is throwing at you!

Re
Review №15

Great antiques!

Review №16

Cool old stuff

Li
Review №17

To cluttered,and to expensive.

Cy
Review №18

Good place

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  • Address:642 Butternut St, Abilene, TX 79602, United States
  • Phone:+1 325-672-7811
Categories
  • Antique store
  • Consignment shop
Working hours
  • Monday:10AM–5PM
  • Tuesday:10AM–5PM
  • Wednesday:10AM–5PM
  • Thursday:10AM–5PM
  • Friday:Closed
  • Saturday:10AM–5PM
  • Sunday:10AM–5PM
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance:Yes
Planning
  • Quick visit:Yes
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