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Dust and rust


I don't know about you but I love a good vintage shop. I spotted this one in Murchison earlier this week but sadly it was closed.

Aptly named dust and rust it looks like judging from the objects outside, it lives up to it's name.

 

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Comments

gz said…
Get back to see it when you can!
local alien said…
Dust and Rust is an excellent name. Did you go inside?
local alien said…
Ps of course you didn't go inside. It was closed 😞😞 hope you return and show us the inside one day
Graham Edwards said…
Nother more satisfying than rooting round shops like that. Even if you don't find anything you want the sheer enjoyment of looking happifies me.
Tigger's Mum said…
😀😁i reckon i have the exact same photos of that place. Also closed when we were there. Great isn't it?
s.c said…
A very nice find indeed and I love the entrance. Very unusual for a wooden building.
roentare said…
Love the abandoned car!
Iris Flavia said…
Beautiful! Sad it was closed.
Bill said…
The place has character. Nice new header too.
Tom said…
...my kind of place, a neat Morris Vanguard.
Pauline said…
That's the sort of place I love. Lots to look at even if you have no intention of buying anything. Great pic of the old rust bucket.
Jocelyn said…
I love junk shops.
magiceye said…
Quaint place and name!
Pisi Prkl said…
Neat place to put it mildly. I so would go inside too. The name is very nice also.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
A very nice place. I never go inside such places but I would love to take photographs of the exterior and the things they have scattered around.
Dust and Rust.... name is perfect for that closed shop.
You really need to go back. It looks so intriguing!
Owlfarmer said…
This is certainly an inviting-looking shop. Makes me wish I weren't so averse to flying these days, else I'd be out your way looking for this. I have a Pinterest board devoted to "Rust and Rusticity"--and this is such a great example. Thanks for sharing the lovely photo.
Owlfarmer said…
This is certainly an inviting-looking shop. Makes me wish I weren't so averse to flying these days, else I'd be out your way looking for this. I have a Pinterest board devoted to "Rust and Rusticity"--and this is such a great example. Thanks for sharing the lovely photo.
Veronica Lee said…
I love the timelessness of vintage shops.
Charming photos, Amy.

Hugs and blessings
William Kendall said…
I like the look of the shop.

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