If you go antique shopping in Las Vegas or Boulder City you will tend to find that most stores are expensive and stocked for women who collect dolls, glass, and vintage clothes (nothing wrong with those but the husband was less than impressed). Goatfeathers is not like this.
Goatfeathers has various sections made up of different people's collection of wares for sale. The trick is finding that particular area that speaks to your interest. If you want to find something very specific talk to the staff - if you are waiting to be inspired walk around and wander.
Highlights
-Old beer/alcohol labels and crate labels for .75 a piece great for decoupage
-Tiny old medicine/alcohol bottles for around $3-5 a piece for jewelry making
-Keys for $3 a piece that will be turned into jewelry
-Antique bullwhip for my husband for $35 (Paid a little much for a non working condition one, but it was so cool like an Indiana Jones whip I couldn't resist
-The place is clean, the items are clean, and nothing has that antique funk smell
Most likely if you are a diligent etsy/ebay buyer you will find things cheaper than Goatfeathers. For tourists from actually older parts of the country you will find cheaper prices where you come from. For a market which is historically marked up for tourists and lacks many antiques due to the recent history of the area this is a great antique store and my husband and I plan on going back.