For your information a very nice antique shop has opened on the corner of Chomsin and Naresdamri Rd’s opposite The Buffalo Tavern down near the fishing pier in downtown HH.
They have many collectables from Cigarette cards, Deer antlers even collectables such as Villiers motorcycles and a bicycle with a very small petrol engine.
Great new old shop
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had a look in myself three or four days ago ,some very interesting old things,lady who owns it speaks very good english and seems to know her stuff,it was my game in england,just like being back in work
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Great new old shop
Sorry I missed it - there's a wealth of 'old stuff' tucked away in LOS, and apart from the stall that used to be on SraSong, and a tiny one at the Grand, nothing really permanent before in HH.
On the subject of good retail though, I found a lovely lady in ChatChai market who is only there Wednesdays (or Thursdays - sorry I know its one or the other.) A row back from the key man. She is a hairdresser at the Dusit and runs the stall on her day off, selling just a few items of clothing made by her sister in Bangkok. Very good prices too.
BTW A good second hand bookstore is well overdue in HH IMO.
On the subject of good retail though, I found a lovely lady in ChatChai market who is only there Wednesdays (or Thursdays - sorry I know its one or the other.) A row back from the key man. She is a hairdresser at the Dusit and runs the stall on her day off, selling just a few items of clothing made by her sister in Bangkok. Very good prices too.
BTW A good second hand bookstore is well overdue in HH IMO.
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