Cracker Barrel's antique sale sells out in 30 minutes. They restocked, and sold out again
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- Опубліковано 4 кві 2024
- You never know what you might find at an antique sale. But the unique part of an antique sale in Mt. Juliet Friday wasn't what was for sale. It was where the sale took place.
Antique = old stuff from times past. One man's junk is another man's treasure.
many were built sturdy too and last a long time. I stopped buying new furniture and only go to antique shops to see if I can score a thing or 2 there.
That looked fun.
I remember back in the 80’s, Cracker Barrel’s were only on the interstate roads. I always loved going with my parents. The antiques were off limits for sale.
They still are basically only on interstates and highways. I’ve never seen one in the middle of a town.
I always liked those YES NO game books with the invisible marker. They made a long trip with thr family bearable. I also liked pecan logs!
@@ihaveinsomnia1 what about the game with the pegs?
@@BMoney77 LOL I bought a few of those 3 years ago and the giant checker set.
This was a good change, good vibes all around
“On the next, Hoarders”
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Omg crackel barrel is so close to my heart…I grew up going to Florida on a road trip from canada with my grandparents and Cracker Barrel was my absolute fav place to stop to eat and where we ate every day all the way…that and Bob evens❤
Same here. Back in the late 80's early 90's. Went to a few Cracker barrels but what really blew my mind was the all you can eat breakfast buffet at Shoney's for $3.99 (?) It was dirt cheap anyways. You could always tell how far south you were by the vinegar. Northern States it's on the table. Middle States you have to ask for it. Southern States they look at you like you said your were from Mars and ask you if you want it to clean your windows. 😂
Now, THIS is news.
Now that's a sale I would have loved to have been to !!
Looks like the prices were good and mot jacked up due to the large crowd and that's a good thing that the owners were not greedy. In the past you could go to auctions, estate sales, flea markets etc, and most items were at really good prices, that is not very common these days.
So sweet. Love seeing these types of stories. Thank you 🤗
Manual-Standard-*Straight Shift*
Never heard that in my life 😂
I rarely go to antique or retail stores anymore. I figure at this point, I have enough junk of my own. But this would be worth checking out. I'd go in a heartbeat.
See how all these people wanted this stuff, but never stole it?
Why can't the certain other demographic be like that?
This is coming from the demographic that took the demographic he's referring to from their land let's not go there mayo demon you've got some nerve....
This is coming from the demographic that stole the demographic he’s referring to from their land and brought them here let’s not go there you chalk colored monkey 🙉
I always wondered about whether the antiques on the walls on Cracker Barrel's were real or not. Make sense they would sell some of the overstock from their visual merchandising warehouse.
Cracker Barrel makes me nostalgic (nostalgia is a big part of their brand afterall) since my family would eat there on road trips (roadtrip restaurants) growing up. Good "country" food but not healthy to have often.
I was remodeling a house that belonged to an antique collector. He told me he bought them as an investment. Almost everything in his home would appreciate in value every year, as opposed to new stuff depreciating every year. He said once he reached his retirement years, his antiques would be a hedge against unforeseen expenses that might pop up, that his fixed income wouldn't cover. Now that I look back, it sounds like a solid plan. Too bad I was still young and didn't follow suit!
Well. I’m 62 and my family has always bought and sold antiques. Something weird has happened 😅🤨 Young people who are now filling homes want “mid-century modern” (Which is the era I grew up in and I saw enough of that stuff) I love OLD antiques but they are devalued now among a lot of buyers. Another idea for future $ is planting trees. Contact your state’s forestry service. They paid for 1/2 of our trees. The trees were little sticks and we paid 11cents each. Hardwoods.
@@Sanity_Faire If you have the acreage to do so but land has went up in value the last few years which is an investment itself.
@@phillhuddleston9445 you are certainly right
@@Sanity_FaireI’m 37 and that is correct. We LOVE mid-century modern for furnishings and home decor. As for jewelry and ephemera, I prefer antique. Times change and honestly most young people can’t afford a home anyway so there’s not much square footage to furnish anyway.
Gosh. He’s lucky he hasn’t had a home fire. I hope he has some kind of special insurance policy for antiques, because his regular homeowners insurance policy won’t give him the same amount of coverage as a valuables policy would (provided there are appraisals for each piece). He would’ve been better off investing in some solid index funds with a good average annual return. Become a 401k millionaire at retirement had he started young and consistently contributed. Bet you saw some really neat things though. While antiques are not to my taste, I can appreciate them as part of history.
I remember when my kids were little. The antiques were really interesting and the food was amazing. Now it's mostly junk on the Wall's and the food is mediocre and way overpriced.
Omg! Over 600 items. I would’ve loved to have been there.
What a FUN story for a change!!
I'm confused. What's the new decor going to be inside Cracker Barrel?
There's quite a distinction between good antiques and junk. The magic is when things aren't overpriced
Estate sales enter the chat…especially day two -usually half-price.
Buy it for $20 today, sell it for $10 at a yard sale after storing it for years. Old junk is still junk.
I would have loved to go there for that sale.
I’ve never got to go to a Cracker Barrel ☹️
That’s hilarious they really have some eclectic stuff. I’m in Florida so no chance to hit the sales. We used to love the restaurant but the quality,quantity and service fell apart at my local Chaffee road store in Jax Fl so we finally just gave up eating this year 🤦♂️
I live crackel barrel. Been hoing there for 35 yrs. 1st crackel i went to was down south! Chef's were older wonenwho cook soutgern style chicken, meatloaf, fresh veggies and oh my their deserts.
Hope they worked on the kitchen and menu adding corned beef hash
Rhonda is a national treasure
Where is this?
How odd. Is that the very first one? The idea of Cracker Barrels across the nation keeping storage units full of old things does not make any sense to me.
I would think they sold things when they renovate.
Idk how it doesn’t make sense. They have a warehouse full of just these things for when they open new store and redecorate stores. They don’t just go buy these things randomly from around town for each store.
Lovely to see normal folks doing normal community stuffs, this is getting rare and soon replaced by the wild wild west again with millions of criminals being spread across the US to cause havoc.
Yeah, it’s pretty nice. You should go outside and check it out.
@@nathanb7281😂
So that stuff is real? I always assumed they were reproductions.
It would cost more to make reproductions than buy the real deal.
Wow
Cute story.
I'm sad i wasn't there!!! OMG Why???
*Cracker Barrel is Sanford And Son’ing the heck out of those old folks* 😂
The antiques are better then the food 😝
These places hang all sorts of old crap on the walls. When they remodel they're going to hang different old crap. Most people won't even notice the change.
Good lord...
Must not be lots of tropical people there they could relax and sell stuff without shotguns and cameras
Cracker Barrel Antiques are/were claimes as decorative fixtures for tax purposes. Decorative Fixtures depreciate and Antiques appreciate. I'm surprised they sold them instead of taking them to the warehouse for storage.
gotta love 'mericans😂😂😂😂
The only problem here is that most of these so called antiques are not antiques, they a re-manufactured items made to look like the original antique items, aka re-pop.
Unless you're wearing Levi Jeans you can't get in 😅
People revere the vintage bc it makes them to remeber the good days! Days without harassment and wokeness! Days without politics ruling our everyday life and cries of racism on every corner! Days where you weren't afraid to leave your home bc of criminals or squatters! Days of work days and Sunday go to church days! How, what and who did this to us????
Most pieces are repos, people dont know what they are buying
Gone down hill last years
lol 99% of that stuff is repro not old
Its concerning to see so many Businesses closing down . Isnt that the story thats not being told here. A local icon shutting its doors because of A Horrible economy ✌️😎
@FromWritertoReseller they have been closing locations for a few years now nation wide. Got a lot of bad press. They have big warehouses full of the restaurants items. Big Corporate down sizing.
Lmao no I see the junk on the wall and think junk. On top of that sometimes I know I have that junk
If you notice the age of the people being interviewed… Sadly, in 5-10 years all of it will be part of an estate sale and their children will have to deal with it. I’ve been to many in my area where very few things sell. Usually by Sunday there’s a dumpster in the driveway…
WOW BRO!!! we all know how life works. I think you're missing the point here?
That’s dark even for me. Why should anybody do anything?
Sadly, we’ve been conditioned to collect. Look up a man named Edward Bernays. We’ve all been lied to our whole lives.
Gosh if it makes them happy then why do you care?
How old do you think they are? LOL. I guess life is over after 50. 🤣
Goooood storytelling
SOLUTION: Mandate a PLACE OF ORIGIN flag be placed on all manufactured goods (furniture, cars, clothes, medicines, etc.). Citizens need a visual aid to help them understand why inflation remains high.and their standard of living is dropping.
Marketing is wonderful!!!! Create some items (made in China/Chinese Components) rough them up, describe them as antiques, place SALE signs on them and those on limited incomes (receiving social security) will drive 20 miles to purchase something they don't need. We can watch as they take their 'treasure' home in their Korean car.
This is the end-state of GLOBALISM. You have Americans crying about the cost of living and inflation while marketing has helped citizens to NOT associate their spending with sending their earnings abroad.
That went over my head for a sec… now I get it. Yeah, Cracker Barrel, for real--sell real American antiques. People will order biscuits, too!
Goofy, those rusty popcorn poppers and dusty photo frames are not shipped from China, it is all genuine American made old junk
Were you able to buy one of their gay pride rockers? What a deal!🦇
How exactly does one restock antiques? They’re limited. Stock implies revolving product.
They had more pieces in storage. That's where the restock came from.
Exactly
A lot of those are reproductions or at minimum refurbished
I know antiques
The wood on the sled not the wood that was used
The sign that said ‘fresh’ not an antique
The ‘Norman Rockwell’s’ not real
The photos were not antique photos they’re reprints and the frames their in were not antiques either.
People call anything antique these days but the nomenclature is a piece older than 80 years is antiquated and a piece older than 50 was vintage. Less than would be retro.
Today people call anything 10 years old vintage. And anything older than 30 antique.
Gay people have very long memories, and we won’t forget when this company systematically fired every gay employee they could find. Never one penny will find its way from my pocket to theirs.
They don't miss you.
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Go ahead and stock up on useless crap. Ignore what's coming.
You got that right
What's coming?
@@kensmith2796 I’m gonna die 🤭
The sky is falling! The sky is falling!
Reproduction fakes.
Boomer paradise. What a pathetic sight.
Ah. The tolerant generation speaks.
They hate the obligatory family relations 🏳️🌈☠️
@@Barbara-pe2jf I agree with him, and I'm a boomer. Nobody younger than boomer age wants that crap.
Sheeple will buy anything.
Come on, they looked happy buying old memories. What do you buy that makes you happy?
@@Shoi-pj5gg Hookers and Coke.
I hate people that giggle at the end of everything they say.
Possibly NOT antiques at all but cheap China rubbish made to look old....if they have an instant restock. Why Anyone eats there to begin with is beyond me. 🤢😖
Likely
I don’t understand why a lot of people love it. I tried their food, and it was gross. Tasted like rancid grease.
All that stuff on the walls are replicas. They are stored in a warehouse and shipped to stores. Roflmfao
No it isn't.
@@kaycampbell8532 yes stupid. It is. I worked the warehouse. Roflmfao
That is the CRAPPER BARREL!!!! The worst food in the world.
There are no antiques at Cracker Barrel. It is all cheapo Chinese knock off junk.
I absolutely despise having to wade through Cracker Barrels store full of junk just to eat a meal.
I avoid them like a plague. 😂
Don't eat there.
No it isn't, do you really think they make rusty farm equipment and signs in China and ship it to America to hang in the stores?
Imagine all the trash in these peoples houses
Back a Leach LR2 up to that stuff, and start compacting. I bet I could fill a 20yd rear loader garbage truck with that crap.
Gay people have very long memories, and we won’t forget when this company systematically fired every gay employee they could find. Never one penny will find its way from my pocket to theirs.
They still don't miss you.