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Vintage show comes to Bixby
Vintage lunch boxes and many other collectibles will be on display at the first Vintage Tulsa Show this weekend at the SpiritBank Event Center.
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By KIM BROWN World Scene Writer
Published: 11/7/2009 2:20 AM
Last Modified: 11/7/2009 4:36 AM
Old to some is vintage to many.
Featuring thousands of antiques, collectibles, jewelry, pottery, furniture, clothing, art and everything in between, the first Vintage Tulsa Show is expecting 190-plus vendors from Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri and Texas.
"I have a lifelong interest in antiques and collecting, and we've wanted to do this for a while," said show coordinator Gail Kinney. "We feel like this is a great destination so people can make a day of it."
The show mainly features antique and collectible items, Kinney said, and its purpose is to provide a wide variety of items to local shoppers.
And when the SpiritBank Event Center opened in Bixby, organizers realized that was the place to do it.
"We have a lot of dealers who haven't come to Tulsa in a long time," she said, "because there really hasn't been a place where they could set up and do well."
Some examples of unique merchandise offered at the Vintage Tulsa Show are Civil War memorabilia, old metal signs, vintage rock-and-roll posters, and even old movies restored and put on disc.
"And we'll also have vendors with more modern collectibles, such as Longaberger baskets," Kinney said.
If the event is a success, expect more Vintage Tulsa Shows — possibly one every eight weeks or so.
"We want this to become a new regular event for Tulsa," Kinney said. "We feel there a real market for this."
Vintage Tulsa show
When: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday
and
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday
Where: SpiritBank Event Center,
10441 S. Regal Blvd.
Cost: $5 for adults; free for
children younger than 12
For more: tulsaworld.com/vintagetulsashow
Kim Brown 581-8474
kim.brown@tulsaworld.com
By KIM BROWN World Scene Writer
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