*Julie, thank you for pointing out the wooden tool tote that was flipped on its side to be used as a shelf‼️ I liked your idea to use something like this in a bathroom 🚻 and hang towels from the handle of the tote...INSTANT TOWEL BAR❣️😉🤪😁*
I thought I was the only one that loved stuff like this every time I bring stuff like this into my home i been told it belongs in the landfill or trash . I say everything has a place and a purpose . You made my day.
What a great store! Just an FYI, those wooden dowel looking items at 4:50 are insulator pins from a powerline or phone line. They probably have creosote as a preservative which is quite toxic so be careful about handling them or placing them indoors. Take care!
Dear Julie, Brooke from ReFabbed introduced me to this place. It's definitely a place that you need to take an RV to so you can spend the weekend. I know you will have a great time discovering every isle. Hugs 💞
I live close to that big junk store. They built on to the original building. It is so fun to look at the past. I think 2 sisters own this place. Please come and visit.
Oh, yes, definitely without the husbands - actually is the kind of place I really wouldn’t mind going to alone, so I could just do my thing in my own time !
Julie I just happened to stumble up on this video the other night and love it!! You were in my part of Ky! Anything Goes is about 20 miles from me. They mostly buy out estate sales or old store buildings that have been sitting for years and still have merchandise in them. I’ve been there a few times and love it. My son who sells vintage toys goes quite often to see what they have or they call him when they get a bunch of toys in. A couple of years ago they called him, they had cleaned out an old store and under a counter they found a 2 foot robot thing that went to Star Wars. It had never been taken out of the box and was a quite rare piece. I went with my son when he picked it up along with some other toys. I know he gave a pretty penny for the lot but a week later a guy in CA paid him $1200 just for the Star Wars figure!!!! Yes it looks like a junkyard, lots of the items are rusty, crusty and even dusty but they have a lot of beautiful things too!! You just have to have the imagination to see what beauty can be found in that rusty crusty stuff!!!!
Oh my my my! Take me there now ! That looks like heaven... I could see myself picking through there all day long, I think I would need a van to take everything home in! I just cant wait to see what you bought!!
One collection brought a tear to my eye. 😢. It was the oil lamp collection. My Sister used to collect them. I miss her so much. I would get some for her when I would go places and give them to her at Christmas or her birthday. Fortunately her two daughters let me pick out a few to keep. They still have the rest of her collection that they didn't want or have room for. I think they want to sell them if you are interested I could give you their info or give them yours. I kept some of the tiny lamps but she had all sizes.
OMG'SH what a place!!! I showed my husband and told him we needed to go on a road trip this summer. Unfortunately he looked at me like I was a crazy person. I live wayyyyyyy over in the Panhandle of Idaho. I don't ever find the amazing stuff that you guys do. 😍😍Thank you for letting me live vicariously through you! 😁😁
Get EVERYTHING!!! LOL... I went to a Salvage yard and spent over $200 before I made it inside!! Adore places like this. I understand the "junk high". It's so difficult to narrow it down to a reasonable pile. Good Luck 🍀 and Happy Junkin'😊
I am not closed minded. I was really hoping someone could explain the allure of the rusty and crusty. Is it a farmhouse style thing ? Is it a history thing?
@@juliannearlene7244 It can be any number of reasons. The two main reasons I could see would be an interest in older and vintage items or the desire to make something old new again.
I will be visiting family in Clarksville TN in April. I even did a map search to see about the drive time to Mayfield! lol! Definitely making a trip to check out this place while I'm there! This will be one major thrift-shopping trip for me; as I live way up in the Pacific Northwest! I might even have to bring an extra suitcase!! Thanks much for sharing this video, Julie!🌺
Definitely the red and green spools! Easy to store until Christmas! Those small oil lamps, I’d love to see what you do with those! This place was huge and I loved it! Show more if you go back!! Rusty crusty gold there for sure 👍
I was watching one of your other videos, of an estate sale that you bought two old green books. Sometimes the vintage green on books comes from paint with arsenic in it. That’s probably why you don’t find many of them. Just an FYI. Be safe.
I could comment here all day & am just in heaven looking at all of this, but for now-for the old door knobs-use thicker gauge wire & twist it up into swirls & back down into the knob to use as picture holders. Does that make sense?? I saw that idea in a magazine years ago. Ooooh, I would love some of those red & green bobbins!!! I've not seen any like that before😊😊
I want to go shopping with you when you come back! You are in my home State, and I’ve never known about this awesome Honey Hole!!! I can’t wait to make a trip to this awesome place! Thanks for sharing!
My dad's eldest sister never gave gifts that were new. She gave old books, old linens like doilies & handkerchiefs. She personally collected spectacles, both pairs of glasses and monacles. She gifted me antique, china s & p shakers & a book. She took me shopping near Sebastopol, Mississippi where they had huge mounds of stuff in old tobacco barns in the early to mid 1960's.
Those little crusty wire things are called rebar chairs. They hold up the pieces of rebar in place when you are pouring concrete to insure proper height inside of the slab.
Eat in the car and go back in. Julie I love love love the little deer you found. I'd need someone to carry a big box to put all my goodies in. That place is awesome. My brother used to go junkin all the time. If he had spare time, he was junkin. He had the best collections of stuff . Just bits and bobs of stuff. He could build anything so he made boxes and shelves for his collections. We lost him to suicide tragically. He didn't like new stuff. He knew where every junk store was around. He was so much fun. We all have a love for junk. Around us, prices skyrocketed when shows like Pickers was popular. Everyone began to think their stuff was worth a fortune.
😮Wow!!! What an amazing place. Unfortunately I live way too far away or I would get in my car right now!! Would love more videos of you going thru all that treasure.
I knew where you were before you even said! I've not gotten to go yet, but I learned about Anything Goes through my brother's fiance who lives around Mayfield. I can't wait until I get to go myself.
This place has been on my Bucket list for a few years. Looks so cool. Do they have everything outside marked or do you just have to take what you want to the checkout and they tell you how much? And where heck do they get all of this stuff?
I think you’ve stumbled into Heaven on Earth!😍😍😍 It reminded me of an event here in MN called Junk Bonanza, which is only for a weekend at a time tho’ and not nearly as large . So much to see😳😍 Loved it! Rusty, crusty stuff🙌❤️ IYKYK!!!
I would love to cruise this store. I'm looking for an antique music stand. I would chop off the leg, put a bar across the bottom and use it as a cookbook stand in my kitchen. I found one years ago at an auction but was overbid by another woman who I was sure was going to the sky to buy it. Very interesting place here to browse. Like you say it would take a few trips to see this in entirety. But then, I could bypass sections that didn't hold any interest. Great video to show all this in 11 minutes. Another good thing. You showed the merchandise all the time. So many photographers keep the camera on themselves. What on earth for?
Can’t believe you spotted that crusty brush from where you were- I laughed out loud watching that! Really cool place! Thanks for sharing 😊
Right??
Use your imagination yo remake things- love it
OMG Julie! One could spend a year there and not see everything. So glad you're going back. Fabulous place.😊
I loved it when you said, “I’m like on a junk high. I can’t think straight.”
I laughed out loud when she said it!!!
I say that every time I go into an antique store
Finally, someone who understands me. haha. Thanks.
I was high watching you go through that place!
I don't know how you restrained yourself! This is a mind blowing place!!!❤
*Julie, thank you for pointing out the wooden tool tote that was flipped on its side to be used as a shelf‼️ I liked your idea to use something like this in a bathroom 🚻 and hang towels from the handle of the tote...INSTANT TOWEL BAR❣️😉🤪😁*
It’s rusty, crusty, chipped… yes please!!! What a wonderful place !❤
I thought I was the only one that loved stuff like this every time I bring stuff like this into my home i been told it belongs in the landfill or trash . I say everything has a place and a purpose . You made my day.
I would be so overwhelmed by everything. Good on you for taking the time to look😊🌻🇨🇦
Very cool place!! Can’t wait for you to go back!!🥰
What a great store! Just an FYI, those wooden dowel looking items at 4:50 are insulator pins from a powerline or phone line. They probably have creosote as a preservative which is quite toxic so be careful about handling them or placing them indoors. Take care!
I just love thrifting with you! You often make me laugh… This place is literally thrifter heaven! Please go back for a longer trip🤩
Hello! You’re in my neck of the woods! I live in Kentucky! What a wonderful place! Have fun finding the beautiful treasures!!!❤ TFS!!!
Dear Julie, Brooke from ReFabbed introduced me to this place. It's definitely a place that you need to take an RV to so you can spend the weekend. I know you will have a great time discovering every isle. Hugs 💞
where is this place
All I heard was Kentucky@@EllenDingler
Mayfield, Ky name is Anything Goes.
I live close to that big junk store. They built on to the original building. It is so fun to look at the past. I think 2 sisters own this place. Please come and visit.
The wire thingies are rebar chairs. Holds up your rebar in the wet concrete when you're pouring it.
I love the happy old pictures of the house and the pool. Also enjoying you and Nick your so so sweet ❤❤
Julie! This is epic, and so much fun! What a whimsical treasure hunt! Thank you for sharing!
Can we see a longer up close video of this space?
So cool! I like how the junk was organized in cubbies in the store
How did you know what the prices were? This place is amazing!!!!!
I have seen Brooke Riley from Refabbed go to that place! I’d love to go there (without my husband 😂).
Oh, yes, definitely without the husbands - actually is the kind of place I really wouldn’t mind going to alone, so I could just do my thing in my own time !
I need a nap after that! Hope you had more than an hour to shop that one!
just started watching....my dream.....and you are the ONLY shopper! oh my
Thank-you for sharing, have a great week, I hope your blood test comes back normal.
Not sure if anyone already shared info... But the crock waterer was most likely for chickens !!.... At least that would be my first guess.
WOW 🤩 that must be what heaven is like ❤ however, I’d be a little overwhelmed because my ADD would be off the charts!!!
I don't know how you find these places Julie. This place is amazing! 😀
I love this place! What fun you must have had!
Julie I just happened to stumble up on this video the other night and love it!! You were in my part of Ky! Anything Goes is about 20 miles from me. They mostly buy out estate sales or old store buildings that have been sitting for years and still have merchandise in them. I’ve been there a few times and love it. My son who sells vintage toys goes quite often to see what they have or they call him when they get a bunch of toys in. A couple of years ago they called him, they had cleaned out an old store and under a counter they found a 2 foot robot thing that went to Star Wars. It had never been taken out of the box and was a quite rare piece. I went with my son when he picked it up along with some other toys. I know he gave a pretty penny for the lot but a week later a guy in CA paid him $1200 just for the Star Wars figure!!!! Yes it looks like a junkyard, lots of the items are rusty, crusty and even dusty but they have a lot of beautiful things too!! You just have to have the imagination to see what beauty can be found in that rusty crusty stuff!!!!
Oh my my my! Take me there now ! That looks like heaven... I could see myself picking through there all day long, I think I would need a van to take everything home in! I just cant wait to see what you bought!!
I love this place! It's only 30 minutes from me, so much to see I never see it all!
Where is this place located. Thank you
I knew it. I want to go there! Can’t wait to hear all about your adventures.
One of my favorite places!!! You never know what you will find there.❤❤
One collection brought a tear to my eye. 😢. It was the oil lamp collection. My Sister used to collect them. I miss her so much. I would get some for her when I would go places and give them to her at Christmas or her birthday. Fortunately her two daughters let me pick out a few to keep. They still have the rest of her collection that they didn't want or have room for. I think they want to sell them if you are interested I could give you their info or give them yours. I kept some of the tiny lamps but she had all sizes.
OMG'SH what a place!!! I showed my husband and told him we needed to go on a road trip this summer. Unfortunately he looked at me like I was a crazy person. I live wayyyyyyy over in the Panhandle of Idaho. I don't ever find the amazing stuff that you guys do. 😍😍Thank you for letting me live vicariously through you! 😁😁
Get EVERYTHING!!! LOL...
I went to a Salvage yard and spent over $200 before I made it inside!! Adore places like this. I understand the "junk high". It's so difficult to narrow it down to a reasonable pile. Good Luck 🍀 and Happy Junkin'😊
Loved the inside .so much to look at . I would spend all day in there ❤
I adore Julie and her videos. Can anyone explain to me though, what y'all see in rusty, crusty items? I just don't get it.
My family doesn’t get either. My neighbor cuts metal for all seasons decor…they start out rusty..I love them.
My idea of fun for sure ❤❤❤
You’re not going to get it even if someone explains it to you. lol Some people are just close-minded bozos.
I am not closed minded. I was really hoping someone could explain the allure of the rusty and crusty. Is it a farmhouse style thing ? Is it a history thing?
@@juliannearlene7244 It can be any number of reasons. The two main reasons I could see would be an interest in older and vintage items or the desire to make something old new again.
I will be visiting family in Clarksville TN in April. I even did a map search to see about the drive time to Mayfield! lol! Definitely making a trip to check out this place while I'm there! This will be one major thrift-shopping trip for me; as I live way up in the Pacific Northwest! I might even have to bring an extra suitcase!! Thanks much for sharing this video, Julie!🌺
Wow I wouldn't know what direction to go lol..that place is so cool.AWESOME FIND JULIE!
Julie, I can’t believe that a place like this even exists 😮😲 How I wish there was one near me in Australia 🇦🇺 Enjoy picking ❤❤❤
Awesome, Julie! Lots of diamonds in the rough outside, and some real gems on the inside. Was there a Pyrex section? Thanks for filming!😊
Definitely the red and green spools! Easy to store until Christmas! Those small oil lamps, I’d love to see what you do with those! This place was huge and I loved it! Show more if you go back!! Rusty crusty gold there for sure 👍
I enjoyed going on this journey with you and loved when “Hungry Like The Wolf” by Duran Duran started playing! (my fav) 🤣🤣💕💕
You have to buy…EVERYTHING,!! AAAAAAAAAGH!!! What a find Julie. Just dive in 😂❤
incredible video - you, at your best, in your element!
I was watching one of your other videos, of an estate sale that you bought two old green books. Sometimes the vintage green on books comes from paint with arsenic in it. That’s probably why you don’t find many of them. Just an FYI. Be safe.
*Julie, you crack me up‼️🤣🤣🤣 FYI, it's not "hob knob", its hob nail. You're so CUTE❣️😍*
You're like that puppy in the movie that gets distracted. "Squirrel!" 😂
Overwhelmingly amazing x
I could comment here all day & am just in heaven looking at all of this, but for now-for the old door knobs-use thicker gauge wire & twist it up into swirls & back down into the knob to use as picture holders. Does that make sense?? I saw that idea in a magazine years ago.
Ooooh, I would love some of those red & green bobbins!!! I've not seen any like that before😊😊
your videos are so much better than at the bins!
On a junk high!!!🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡 Love that feeling 🤩
Can't wait for you to go back and see what goodies you pickup
That place is a steampunk project heaven!
I want to go shopping with you when you come back! You are in my home State, and I’ve never known about this awesome Honey Hole!!! I can’t wait to make a trip to this awesome place! Thanks for sharing!
i loved this. i am from central kentucky and never heard of this place. Thanks for sharing.
My dad's eldest sister never gave gifts that were new. She gave old books, old linens like doilies & handkerchiefs. She personally collected spectacles, both pairs of glasses and monacles. She gifted me antique, china s & p shakers & a book. She took me shopping near Sebastopol, Mississippi where they had huge mounds of stuff in old tobacco barns in the early to mid 1960's.
Rolling pins, love them! Love that place! ❤i want
This video was amazing! Please do a part 2.
Those little crusty wire things are called rebar chairs. They hold up the pieces of rebar in place when you are pouring concrete to insure proper height inside of the slab.
This is awesome and thank you. I saw so many things I would love to have…may need to take a trip from Mississippi 🤗
Eat in the car and go back in.
Julie I love love love the little deer you found. I'd need someone to carry a big box to put all my goodies in. That place is awesome.
My brother used to go junkin all the time. If he had spare time, he was junkin. He had the best collections of stuff . Just bits and bobs of stuff. He could build anything so he made boxes and shelves for his collections. We lost him to suicide tragically. He didn't like new stuff. He knew where every junk store was around. He was so much fun. We all have a love for junk.
Around us, prices skyrocketed when shows like Pickers was popular. Everyone began to think their stuff was worth a fortune.
Amazing store! I saw an antique booth that took those insolators and made a garland. It was soo cool.
The thing I liked about the building was it was so organized so easy to search
Little mini Christmas Christmas trees would look great in those miniature oil lamps
The wire you could tie pockets off it and put a sprig of green in it or a flower 😮
I want to go there!!! I have several of the old electric fence insulators in a small cloche in my hutch.
Amazing!!!!!!!
😮Wow!!! What an amazing place. Unfortunately I live way too far away or I would get in my car right now!! Would love more videos of you going thru all that treasure.
Wow this place is amazing
I could spend weeks in that place. It's perfect!
Julie get some of the red and green striped bobbins!! They are Perfect for Christmas!!!
Near place! Maybe the wire pieces could work as a small picture easel. Love your picking videos.
2:26 omg they just leave glassware out in the elements like that? Huge place! 6:32 the wood irons would be super cute BOOK ENDS!!!
Your little pitcher is from Crooksville, Ohio Pottery. The small town was one of many pottery and China companies that we sadly lost years ago.
I love rolling pins & Butter molds!
I love all those small lamps!
I knew where you were before you even said! I've not gotten to go yet, but I learned about Anything Goes through my brother's fiance who lives around Mayfield. I can't wait until I get to go myself.
New to your site. I’m always on the hunt for milk glass. Looks like a place to check out on a trip.
I think you could use the red and green dowels with your music rolls for Christmas decor
Holy cow! You’ve reached the promise land!! 😂 look at all those rusty crusty treasures 😮
This place has been on my Bucket list for a few years. Looks so cool.
Do they have everything outside marked or do you just have to take what you want to the checkout and they tell you how much? And where heck do they get all of this stuff?
Wow! So much cool stuff! Id b there for a week
That's one fabulous place,I would spend days round there😮👍
I stopped there on my way home from Tunica! So much stuff!
Ok so I started the video but stopped as I had to find this place from me. 3 1/2 hrs for me. Worth going to?
That's how far it is from me and I would come back
Oh lord have mercy your mind was like mine SQUIRREL... too much overload for one day!🙈 but love it!!❤ have fun my dear happy picking 😊
Julie, if we don't hear from you, I will lead the search party. Wowzers I have never in all my days of thrifting ever seen anything like that place. 😮
I think you’ve stumbled into Heaven on Earth!😍😍😍 It reminded me of an event here in MN called Junk Bonanza, which is only for a weekend at a time tho’ and not nearly as large . So much to see😳😍 Loved it!
Rusty, crusty stuff🙌❤️ IYKYK!!!
I would love to cruise this store. I'm looking for an antique music stand. I would chop off the leg, put a bar across the bottom and use it as a cookbook stand in my kitchen. I found one years ago at an auction but was overbid by another woman who I was sure was going to the sky to buy it. Very interesting place here to browse. Like you say it would take a few trips to see this in entirety. But then, I could bypass sections that didn't hold any interest. Great video to show all this in 11 minutes.
Another good thing. You showed the merchandise all the time. So many photographers keep the camera on themselves. What on earth for?
Love this place I would go crazy buying things
Oh my gosh.. overload!
Is this place affordable for a reseller? The things that you mentioned prices on seemed really high to resell.
Wow this is unbelievable….oh my gosh I could spend days there!
Rusty wire things are rebar baskets . Used when you are building forms for pouring concrete slabs sidewalks etc
I love that teapot
Those baby deer♥️♥️♥️
Love the small white insulators!! What was the price??
Lehmann's Catalogue (Amish related products)have all sizes of hurricane lamp chimneys!