Antiquing has come a long way since the days of throwing handfuls of flour in your sleeping friend's face.
Walking in, this place is very clean and the ladies working here greet you almost immediately. There are literally hundreds of old gas station signs, retro coolers, train stoplights and hundreds of classic knick-knacks. Most of the stuff here seems geared towards the classic car type of collector and lover of all things Americana.
There are a few pieces of "Mad Men" styled furniture, a coffee table, a tweed couch, end tables and some lighting fixtures. There's also an amazing bench with multiple drawers made with what looks like 100-year-old wood, but the things here are a tad pricey. Which leads me to my only issue with this place, price.
They are a little high for I think the items are worth, but take that criticism with a grain of salt because I know nothing about antiques or antiquing. The prices are probably what separates Swag Antiques from just being a thrift store.
Time to get swagged out!