Monday, September 2, 2013

Support Your Community- Buy Local

Why Buy Local

This Labor Day week, show your support for your community by buying local! Local business are started and run by hard-working individuals with a commitment to bringing something good into our town. They pulled themselves up by the bootstraps and all of their accomplishments have been made through determination and sweat of the brow. The don't have big corporations backing them up, offering the benefits, providing insurance... they are totally self-supporting. They provide jobs in our town and make our town a better place to live.
That is what being American is all about! Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are inherently ours because we were born in this great country. The American dream is to break out of the corporate grip and do something new, original, and individual... to make it in your own business venture! We are a nation of self-made people, innovators, inventors, and leaders in business. When we loose sight of that, we loose sight of the very fabric this country was founded on. 










About Our Community
Oakwood, GA
Oakwood City Hall

Oakwood, located in the southern part of Hall County Georgia, is a growing, thriving community with a population of approximately 4,000. 


Oakwood Park


Oakwood native, Melanie Olvera, speaks on the growth of Oakwood:

" When I was a child back in the early 70's, Oakwood was a very small town. All of those stores and restaurants on Mundy Mill Rd. were not there. We had a couple of small gas stations, a couple of banks and a general store. We had to go to Gainesville for groceries and all the way to Atlanta get to a mall. It's been fun watching Oakwood grow and prosper throughout the years.


Train Crossing ~ Main Street Oakwood
My great-grandparents lived on Flat Creek Rd. from the late 1800's to early 1900's until they died in the early 70's. My grandmother, Ernestine Morris, used to tell me about the Oakwood of her childhood. The streets were dirt and only one person in town had a car. There was a small general store on Main Street and they walked there to get supplies. 


It feels me with pride to see all of the commerce that has come to Oakwood. I see local businesses as an asset to our community."


Oakwood Post Office
Aardvark Antiques

Georgia native Charles Pharr, Jr., better known as Mr. Aardvark, began his career operating his family-owned thrift store in 1994, selling mostly used furniture. It was not long before he fell in love with the craftsmanship, beauty, uniqueness, long-lasting quality, and increasing value of antique furniture -- the type of furniture he wanted for himself and for others to enjoy.

In 1997, Charles decided to pursue his passion full time and Aardvark Antiques was born. Encouraged by three years of success and great demand from many of his repeat customers, Charles opened a second Aardvark store in 2001. Aardvark, Jr. was born a year later in Oakwood, carrying unique garden accents and architectural pieces.


Aardvark Antiques 4316 Mundy Mill Rd. Oakwood, GA

Known among his friends and patrons for his honesty, trustworthiness, knowledge and friendly customer service, Charles explains the "real" secret behind his business success: "I know that when people purchase something from any of my stores, they leave happy. And, I love making people happy."

Why the name Aardvark? Stop the store; Charles will be glad to tell you the story and show you a large selection of beautiful items. 

We invite you, friends and neighbors, to come by the store and see us. We are in the process of making some changes and updating things. We appreciate you and we love our community. God Bless America and God Bless Oakwood!




Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Sell Your Antiques, Furniture, & Collectibles

Appraisal Service you can believe in!

Questions you should ask your consignor or estate liquidator:
  1. Where do you advertise?
  2. How many pieces like this do you handle in a year?
  3. What are your payment terms?
  4. How soon after the sale will I receive a check?
  5. Does the commission I pay include all costs, or will I be billed for insurance, cataloging, or anything else? Be sure that you understand all the terms, and get everything in writing.
Perhaps it's time to move or downsize, or maybe you're settling an estate. What to do about all that furniture and just plain stuff. Charles Pharr of the International Society of Appraisers and CEO of Aardvark Antiques, Inc. has some tips for you.



At Aardvark Antiques we buy entire estates, clearing the entire home, helping you to generate cash for all items of value in the business or residence. We also perform professional estate sales bringing out Thousands of Retail Paying customers from across the country and not just people of the street and low balling dealers.


estate sales

Charles Pharr says that haste can not only makes waste, but is poor sales and low prices when you're selling antique furniture (or anything else). Before you decide how or where to sell a piece of antique furniture, take the time to find out what you have-and consult someone who really knows. Charles is an Professional Appraiser specializing in Antiques & Residential Contents who has been selling estate contents almost 20 years. Charles takes no chances in valuation. Charles says, at Aardvark Antiques we know what we have and the value before we sell it". Charles does appraisals for the top estate attorneys, banks, and premium estates in the Atlanta and North Georgia area.

Appraisal Service you can believe in!

Many people chose to net more over time as opposed to a quicker sale. Consigning your finest pieces with any company means they should know how to value the items as well as to be able to reach the market where the potential buyers are located. As with any antique or collectible, the best way to sell your furniture depends on having a clear idea of value. Valuation is included with consignment with Aardvark Antiques and very aggressive marketing to our customers local and around the world.


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Furniture Consignment
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Our venues include:
Most household furniture falls into the category of "second-hand": usable, but not particularly valuable. And make no mistake, mass-produced pieces from recent years and upholstered chairs and sofas are not very sell-able. Again, Aardvark Antiques can clear estates of these items as well.




Furthermore, accept the possibility that you just might have to throw away or give away some pieces. "People think they're doing the auctioneer, consignment shop owner, or dealer a favor to let them have everything.... Sometimes the cost of cleaning, fixing, and hauling something away is more than it's worth, so you may end up paying someone to just haul the stuff away."



It can be hard to separate facts from feelings, especially when selling antique furniture with a family association. The bottom line is that sentimental attachment doesn't add a penny to the value that someone else places on that beloved old chair.
Call us today for a free consultation. We look forward to hearing from you.




Aardvark Antiques and Estate Liquidations
4316 Mundy Mill Rd. Oakwood, GA 30566
770-534-6611