Shop trains next generation of piano techs

Shop trains next generation of piano techs

February 2023 … 

Shop trains next generation of piano techs

Tucked among the number of antique shops within Kansas City’s Historic West Bottoms is All Keyed Up Piano Shop, a place to shop for your ideal vintage piano, or to get yours serviced by professionals who can give it a second life.

Owned by Steve Waters, All Keyed Up has been in business for nearly five years, with an impressive inventory of spinnets, grands, uprights, organs and more. Waters, who has more than 30 years of experience in the field, says he draws the instruments from a variety of sources, including donations, consignment, estate sales, and pieces he’s purchased himself. Many of the pianos have been produced during the Golden Age of Pianos, usually between the years of 1875 and 1932; the era is defined as a time when pianos were built not simply as instruments to be played but as works of art, constructed with care and superior craftsmanship.

“The craftsmen who were caring for these pianos had a lot of pride and love for what they did,” Waters explains. “It wasn’t just for profit; their motivation was creating a great product. … You don’t cut corners to help the bottom line; you make superior instruments.”
What sets All Keyed Up apart from other piano sales and repair shops is Waters’ mentorship program, in which those interested in vintage piano repair and restoration may work directly with Waters and his team in order to learn the trade. The shop has drawn apprentices from a variety of backgrounds and ages, from Vietnam veterans to teenagers (his youngest apprentice, a 17-year-old named Ethan, is intelligent, hard-working and “has a bright future ahead of him,” Waters says).

He says he has two primary reasons for staying in this type of business for so long.

“Making people happy is a big motivator, and so is preserving history,” Waters says. “I’m able to save a lot of pianos that may not see the light of day again.”

For more information, call All Keyed Up at 816-699-6332 or visit www.allkeyeduppiano.com.

 

C.C. Briggs Upright Style piano

C.C. Briggs Upright Style piano

This restored 1888 C.C. Briggs Upright Style piano features “beautiful Rosewood & Mahogony woods with elaborate carvings throughout, including the front panel inlays,” according to the business’ Facebook page. In addition to selling and repairing pianos of all kinds, shop owner Steve Waters also takes on students who work directly with him and learn how to keep such pieces in good condition. (Image courtesy of Facebook)

Welcome the spring with Vintage Market Days

Welcome the spring with Vintage Market Days

March 2023 … 

Welcome the spring with Vintage Market Days

A new season means fabulous new finds at the upcoming spring Vintage Market Days event, March 24-26 in Kansas City.
Shoppers will enjoy browsing original art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, home décor, consumable yummies and outdoor furnishings, according to Vintage Market Days’ website.

“Each Vintage Market Days event is a unique opportunity for vendors to display their talents and passions in creative venues,” the site adds. “We have a uniquely curated selection of local, regional and national vendors you can’t find anywhere else.”
The spring market will take place at Village West, 10500 Parallel Parkway. The early buying event ($15) will be offered from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on March 24, with $10 general admission on the 25th (10-5) and 26th (10-4). Tickets available at the gate.

For more information on this and other upcoming Vintage Market Days events around the region, visit www.vintagemarketdays.com.

 

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Vintage Market Days

Vintage Market Days isn’t just a place for antiques, vintage and vintage-inspired items – you also can stock up on clothing, accessories, and even handmade jewelry to complete your new spring look. The next event will be March 24-26 in Kansas City, KS. (Image courtesy of Facebook)

Omaha Antique Show has lots of junk for your buck

Omaha Antique Show has lots of junk for your buck

October 2022 … 

Omaha Antique Show has lots of junk for your buck

Now in its third year, the Omaha Antique Show is sure to wow even the most seasoned junk hunter. The show is scheduled for Oct. 28-29.

Dealers from four states across the region will be on site selling primitives, maps, Asian artifacts, holiday collectibles, jewelry, dolls, glassware, advertising, toys, and much more. The event will take place at Firefighter’s Hall, 6005 Grover St., Omaha.

Admission is $6 for adults and $4 for students.

 

Omaha Antique Show

Vintage Halloween items were plentiful at the Omaha Antique Show in 2021… what treasures will you find this year? (Image courtesy of Eventbrite)

Antique event too spectacular to miss

Antique event too spectacular to miss

October 2022 … 

Here’s an event too spectacular to miss

Antique Spectacular Vintage Market returns to Rock Island, Nov. 4-6, at the QCCA Expo Center, bringing with it deals by the truckload. The market is now in its 27th year and sponsored by Melting Pot Productions.

More than 70 vendors will set up shop at the expo center, bringing with them unique items from around the world, as well as furniture, art, pottery, stoneware, books, primitives, jewelry, silver, antique glassware, china, postcards, coins, dolls, toys, advertising, marbles, rugs, textiles, and period pieces.

For more information, visit www.antiquespectacular.com.

 

 

 

Antique Spectacular

Jewelry makes a splendid holiday gift, and you’ll find plenty of it at Antique Spectacular, Nov. 4-6, in Rock Island, IL. (Image courtesy of Facebook)

Auction will feature large collection of Victorian antiques

Auction will feature large collection of Victorian antiques

October 2022 … 

Auction will feature large collection of  Victorian antiques

Woody Auction will soon host the first part of a two-part auction series of a collection of Victorian antiques it refers to as “monumental.”

The collection comes from the estate of the late Ron Blessing of Kearney, NE. Part I of the auction will begin at 9:30 a.m. Sat., Oct. 29, with a preview from 1 to 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 28, both at the Woody Auction facility in Douglass.
In-person, absentee, phone and online bidding will be available. Woody Auction encourages those wishing to participate to register at least a day or two in advance of the event.

“Early on, he developed a love of silverplate items, especially pickle castors and brides baskets,” a description of Blessing and his history of collecting antiques reads on the liveauctioneers.com website. “Ron’s ultimate desire was to turn his Kearney warehouse into a fully displayed showroom of the finest antiques available and to host large dinner parties surrounded by the whole Victorian atmosphere. As with many collectors, Ron’s tastes evolved with French Cameo art glass becoming another passion. Consequently, he managed to acquire some of the most sought-after pieces in the country.”

Buyers present at the Oct. 29 auction will enjoy a % buyer’s premium when paying by cash or check. Large furniture items must be picked up in Kearney or shipped via a professional shipper by Dec. 8 of this year.

For more information, e-mail info@woodyauction.com or visit www.woodyauction.com.

 

 

French Cameo Art Glass part of auction

One of the many items up for bids at Part I of the Ron Blessing estate collection auction on Oct. 29 – Lot 150, a blown mold vase signed French Cameo Art Glass. (Image courtesy of Woody Auction)

Jesse James Antique Mall celebrates 25 years

Jesse James Antique Mall celebrates 25 years

October 2022 … 

Jesse James Antique Mall celebrates 25 years

Jesse James Antique Mall in St. Joseph, a family owned and operated business since 1997, will celebrate its 25th anniversary this month. The mall was opened by Savannah couple Kevin and Angie Hummer back in fall 1997. Jesse James Antique Mall is one of the region’s largest antique malls with more than 160 dealers with 110 booths and 160 showcases, and nearly 20,000 square feet under one roof.

“Since the beginning, we have strived to keep the high-integrity of a true antique and collectible mall,” owner Kevin Hummer stated. “Our dealers search estate sales, garage sales, and flea markets across the country to bring in highly sought-after collectibles and unique items. You’re sure to find the treasure you are hunting for.”

Be prepared to spend some time browsing through all the items the mall has to offer and enjoy a free cup of coffee.
The celebration continues Oct. 29-30, when shoppers receive 25% at participating dealers storewide.

For more information, call 816-232-0099 or visit www.jessejamesantiquemall.com.
 — Submitted by Kevin Hummer

 

Jesse James Antique Mall

Need Halloween décor? Jesse James Antique Mall’s 25th anniversary sale has you covered, Oct. 29-30. (Image courtesy of Facebook)