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We have lots of antiques for sale. We've put a few of them here for you to look over. We have a washing machine that's over 100 years old. It's a wooden tub with 2 agitators. You leave the agitator still and turn the tub on its' stand to get your clothes clean! We have lots more really cool stuff that we're going to add to our site a bit at a time. If you're looking for something old give us a call. We probably have it! You can call us at 912-565-7022 or email us at jogay@bellsouth.net .
 
John may not be an antique in the most precise definition of the word, but he's certainly one of my favorites. He's in remarkable shape for having been around as long as he has. His horns measure 36" from tip to tip. He sells for $150.00.
Pictured above are a pair of cane strippers. As you can tell, they've been well used. They go for $35.00 each.

Item 1 is a primitive bench. It sells for $25.00. Great for a porch or patio.
Item 2 is a corn sheller. This one is a Fulton but we have several Black Hawks, too. Some are mounted on boxes. The price of the one pictured here is $75.00.

This old maul certainly had a lot of use, didn't it? I don't know exactly what it was used for but it must have carried its' share of the load. I don't know what it cost originally, either, but it can be yours for only $40.00.
Remember when Mama cooked biscuits with lard, and we ate them? Nobody died from all those things that they tell us now will kill us. We all worked hard enough to counteract what we ate. Well, these are 2 of the cracklin squeezers they used to squeeze the lard out of the fat when it was rendered. You don't see too many of them anymore. These are $200.00 each. They are stamped "Made in Philadelphia, USA" on each one.  

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