Vintage Hardware Dispatch #2

March31

Such a beauty. This Victorian lovely stands nearly 7' high with a marble top. Original price $650 ... now $450.

This week Vintage Hardware is featuring a trio of unique pieces that would look great in your castle or cottage (and anything in between)!!!

Prices valid March 31st thru April 5th.

This awesome cabinet stands 85.5″ tall x 46.5″ wide x 17″ deep – rescued from a north coast grange hall. Originally $650 on sale for $450!

 

This is a vintage seed display from Gearhart Grocery. It is so cool as it folds like a suitcase for those who can't leave home without their seeds :-) On sale this week only for $245 (reg. $295)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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INTRODUCING “Vintage Hardware Dispatch”

March24

What is the “Vintage Hardware Dispatch?”  This will be a timely and consistent blog issued every Thursday that will feature inventory that is unique, rare or plentiful. Perhaps you cannot visit Vintage Hardware regularly – this hopefully will offer you timely inventory awareness.  The merchandise most often will be one of a kind, so please be aware … first come –  first serve!!!

VINTAGE HARDWARE DISPATCH #1

Just in … 100 + year old (1903) solid panel cross doors obtained from the First Presbyterian Church in Astoria, OR .  These doors would be ideal for a) interior installation, b) wall paneling, c) headboards, etc.

VH Dispatch runs Thursday thru Tuesday (closed Wednesdays).

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Dada Movement Inspires Art Walk Show

March12

Vintage Hardware will provide the quintessential backdrop for an exhibit of Found Art by the students from Clatsop Community College. Inspired by the beauty , as well as the functionality of everyday items, the artists from Introduction to Design, have created pieces that include objects that were created for one purpose, but presented out of context becomes artwork.

The students were inspired by artists such as Marcel Duchamp, George Bellows and the artistic movement from the early twentieth century, Dada. Themes and inspirations reflected in the pieces are personal, from an homage to wheat farming and commercial fishing, to beach combing, jumbled junk store shelves, music and oddities one discovers amongst themselves and their habitat. The lobby of the Astor Hotel is an ideal backdrop for such a show.

Built in 1922, the lobby reflects years of neglect – however alive once again with the customers of Vintage Hardware as they mill about discovering architectural salvage, furniture, lighting and one-of-a-kind curiosities. Astoria 2nd Saturday Art Walk – March 12, 2011 – 5pm thru 8pm

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Ode to the Door

January28

Vintage Hardware has a special affinity for doors.  We salvage them … actually we see it more as rescue.  There is something mournful about a neglected or discarded door. For while in service, it protected you – shielded you from weather and intruders.  Provided you privacy and safety. 

The most important door in your home or business is the front door.  It is the first impression portrayed.  What is the arrival and entry experience you are creating?  What does your door say about you?

Vintage Hardware has established a wonderful partnership with local glass artist, Jim Hannen.  For nearly a year we have collaborated with Mr. Hannen on a variety of projects.   For example … Vintage Hardware will salvage, refurbish, sand, paint or stain a rescued door or window and upon completion, it’s released from our care and transported to Mr. Hannen’s studio to undergo the final transformation. An heirloom piece is created as his imagination, artistry and skill constructs a delightful piece that bejewels its new home in its new guise. 

This is the newest creation … truly breathtaking.

P.S.  Mr. Hannen enjoys working with clients.  Commissioned pieces allow you to interact with the artist and create a personal piece of art (i.e. an image of your boat -as seen above- could easily be the featured design).  Hannen Glass Studio:  (503)738 -8354 … jrhannen@gmail.com

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Does Your Home Have an Anthem?

July19

I was playing the piano this Sunday afternoon.  A simple melody really, yet one that always brings me to emotional heights.  It’s romantically haunting.  I’m not sure if it’s entirely the music or if I’m also visualizing the scene from the movie it accompanies.  Playing, the piano notes filled the house & I knew … this is its song.  Its theme.  Its anthem. 

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Closing my eyes & listening … I floated from room to room.  I smelled the salt air.  I heard the ocean.  I saw the comings & goings of guests, friends & family over the years.  I heard laughter & footsteps.  I felt the soul of our home.  The peace & its beauty through music.

We have been on a long journey.  It has been over a year since my family & I left our home for its grandiose makeover.  I remember the preliminary discussions with our architect.  Rather than spacial planning & architectural specs … I spoke of the “feeling” I wanted the house to have, referring to homes in movies.  But now I know it was also the soundtrack to those movies I wanted to hear & feel when I walked into our house.  I believe within the brick & mortar of a building, there lies a soul.  It could come from the beauty of the architecture, or the way the light filters in.  Perhaps it’s the sounds of life & laughter from a family.  But there is always a story within, a history that has occurred that gives it its own character, its own melody.

Vintage Hardware will soon be moving.  We have the honor of bringing life back to a revered building. I have yet to hear her song, but through her wear & somewhat decay … she is indeed the Grand Dame of Astoria.  Somewhat like the estate of Mrs. Havisham’s in “Great Expectations.”  The Astor Hotel on 14th & Duane – built in 1922 will soon open her doors once again.  Vintage Hardware is taking its new occupancy very seriously, as a duty of sorts.  We look forward to announcing the opening of the old doors to our new home very soon.

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Favorite Eco-Brooms Have Arrived!

July17

Vintage Hardware has proudly carried Sweep Dreams brooms since our inception.  They are a staple in our store & are ever so popular.  This is their story & you’ll see why …

Only $28.00!!

The Sweep Dreams brooms are designed & built for daily sweeping.  Made in the mountainous jungles of Thailand, each piece is carefully woven to produce an elegant classic that’s the perfect addition to any kitchen or garden.  You can be proud that your Sweep Dream is made from 100% renewable sorghum & bamboo, dyed with natural non-toxic colors & assembled by workers under fair labor conditions & compensation.  Look for their signature seeds & buds in the bristles:  According to American & European folklore, these buds bring good fortune for the coming year, making your Sweep Dream not only beautiful but LUCKY too.

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Is Salvaging Genetic?

June2
A few years ago I stopped carting the cumbersome bag of sand toys down to the beach as I noticed on occasion when we did not have the entourage of buckets, shovels, Frisbees & balls … the kids hunted, scavenger & discovered a wonderful world through their imagination with what nature and (unfortunately) debris had been washed ashore.

Girls organzing their fort.

Boys defending their fort.

Monday we enjoyed an afternoon at the beach with kids & friends … forts, recycling stations, races for the best & biggest “treasures” provided an amusing & entertaining adventure.  Watching the kids fight over the tires & a big plastic lid … my husband looks over at me & remarks, “Even on your day off you can’t get away from salvaging.  It must be in their blood!”
Albeit a wonderful & imaginative afternoon … the source of our play & underlying issue is the volume of marine debris.  Let’s keep Oregon and our beaches clean!  A wonderful organization that provides education and opportunities for improving our environment is SOLV … check them out (www.solv.org).

Help keep our beaches clean!

Some suggestions for reducing marine debris they offer are:

~ Volunteer with SOLV & their partners.

~ Bring your own reusable water bottle, coffee cup & shopping bag (I was stunned by the amount of water bottles just in the 6 block radius we roamed). 

~ Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

~ Choose products with less packaging.

~ Properly dispose of all waste – it is less likely to end up in the ocean if it is recycled or put in a trash can.

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DUNGEON SALE – Sat. Only

May28

Vintage Hardware

DUNGEON

SALE

 Saturday Only 

(Parts & Pieces that didn’t make the cut.  A DIY must see!!)

May 29th … 9am – 3pm

13th & Duane …  Underground

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The Ukulele Follow – Up … It’s Never Too Late

May22

A little over a month ago I challenged myself with learning a new instrument … a ukulele. Has this “sweet, petite & underestimated  instrument” brought that toe-tapping, heart singing experience I was seeking?  Indeed it has.  It actually came to fruition today when I accompanied Paris (my six year old daughter) at her elementary school talent show.

Eventhough I have a passion for music, combined with a personal appreciation & perhaps an above amateur’s capacity to  play it … I know my limitations.  Vocals.  Paris shows an apptitude for music & singing (memorizing lyrics).  So, I convinced her to learn “the” song … my muse … Ingrid Michaelson’s “You and I.”  I love the song’s sentiment & whimsy.  It’s become a family affair, which led to our performance today in a gymnasium in front of 250 children, teachers & parents.

It wasn’t Yo Yo Ma by any means … but guess what?  I did it!  Not only did I “re-claim” a creatitive & musical void in my life … I’ve realized it’s never too late to learn something new or challenge one’s self & what a gift it is!!!  (Maybe not to those in the room with you while you’re learning.)  But most importantly … making the time.  Somehow I was able to sneak ukulele sessions – be it at a stop light (the magic of a small instrument), waiting in the car for the kids, hiding out in the bedroom, but usually sitting at the dining room table (the revolution of reading sheet music on the internet). 

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MEANWHILE … Vintage Hardware has been challenging itself to continue to inspire & provide merchandise for our “friends.”  (Funny … “customers” sounds too impersonal.)  Vintage Hardware is your store.  It’s for the neighborhood & our community. And what a wonderful representation it can be for Astoria & her visitors.  Paul & I strive everyday to make a visit to VH personal.  As this is a very personal endeavor for us – one we’re grateful for everyday.  We experience magical moments daily … whether it’s the discovery of a hard to find latch, a new front door or simply someone walked up the street or turned the corner & found us & love what we do.  But it’s the personal stories that are shared. The recollections that our inventory inspires & conjures up.

Thank you, Astoria.  Because of you … big & wonderful things are in store for Vintage Hardware.

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Even the Easter Bunny is a Salvager.

April5

[WARNING:  If you believe in the Easter Bunny … read no further.]  On the eve of Easter, Paul and I went to the local and oh so popular discount store after Vintage Hardware closed.  Okay.  I admit … I wasn’t crazy about spending a bunch of money on candy and Easter basket frivolities for Paris (6 yrs) & Beau (8 yrs).  But we all do, don’t we?

Nevertheless … this burdensome errand turned into a hilarious outing (this shouldn’t surprise anyone who knows Paul).   Of course, they don’t have any of the “traditional” Easter candies left, so we were left scavenging for something decent that can be pawned off as something the Easter Bunny would actually leave. 

Peeps.  Easter, right?  Oh no.  They make 4th of July -  red , white & blue star  Peeps.  Did you know that?  What about jam?  They had lots of jam.  Pickles, too.  Okay.  Looking, looking, looking for chocolate.  Found some chocolate Santa’s.  Ahhhh, no.  Then we found something that said it was candy, but actually looked like lumpy rabbit turds in jewel tones that were tougher than gravel.

I was starting to get somewhat exhausted & annoyed (mostly with myself for waiting until the last minute).  Paul sensing this, started to dig into boxes that weren’t yet unpacked.  These boxes were the mother load of random bounty from the likes of a hardcore trick-or-treating marathon.  “You think it’s okay if we go through these?” I ask Paul while peering down the aisle.  “Absolutely.  We’re scavengers.  This is what we do.”

Well, lucky for you … Paul is right.  Vintage Hardware pledges to always be on the hunt for something that we think you might need for your project.  We have no shame (actually that’s Paul’s department) – to dumpster dive; beg, borrow or … ummm … beg; search & rescue anything that we think is pertinent to your project or will pluck at your heartstrings … for “this is what we do.”

In closing … allow me to quote an extremely eloquent stuffed bunny that now resides at my household: 

The true story of Easter can be found in all the wonderful symbols we use to celebrate this special holiday.

The cross is the most familiar symbol. It represents Jesus coming back to life.

The lamb represents the Lamb of God which taketh away the sins of the world.

The white Easter lily symbolizes the purity that came from the resurrection of Christ.

And the chick breaking out of its shell is the symbol of the rebirth of Jesus.

The Easter Bunny is the symbol of new life of the spring season.

Because Jesus … is the true reason for the season.

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