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Austin Tourism: Uncommon Objects

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Summary: Uncommon Objects in Austin, Texas is an antique mall having an accumulation of vendors that sell antique goods to tourists. Visit Uncommon Objects in Austin with these tourist and travel tips in this free video on tourism.

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"Hi, I'm Steve Wyman and this is Uncommon Objects. This is a business that we started 17 years ago and it has grown and grown. It is an amazing accumulation of vendors that sell antique goods and it is like an antique mall only different. It is an antique mall with a twist. The stuff comes from all over the country. We have vendors in four different states and people shop all over the USA for the merchandise that you find here. We specialist in quirky antiques like Lodge, Oddfellows, Masonic Lodge memorabilia, lots of folk art, lots of amazing lighting. We have got a pair of good Elvis lamps right now, antique jewelry and accessories from all over the world. You shouldn't come here necessarily with a shopping list because what you are going to find here is something that is going to be unexpected. We have got lots of vintage toys and collectibles from all different times frames, quilts, American quilts and textiles, ethnic quilts and textiles, lots of decorative accessors. Furniture is something that we do a little bit of. If you come here with a shopping list you may be disappointed but if you come here ready to experience what you haven't seen before you won't be disappointed."

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