I am repeating several products from years past that seem to have fallen into oblivion and, I believe, are no longer manufactured or available. Well, as it turns out, I was wrong with many of these things. Many of the old favorites are still being made, and although they are being marketed in a more limited way, they are still available to the buyer.
I found many of these through this small (6′ x 9″) paper bell from the Vermont County Store, a business owned and operated by Orton family since 1946 that specializes in hard-to-find and in Weston, Vermont, They can place orders by email, fax, phone (both fax and phone numbers are toll-free) or online at www.vermontcountrystore.com. But now to the products themselves. Similar to the discovery of a treasure stored in a Classic knick-knacks and toys (Raggedy Anns and Andys, Gund Teddy Bear, classic Jack-In-The-Boxes , Harmonica Spin Tops humming, Tinkertoys in classic cardboard tubes, Gumby, Terum Winks, as well as classic children’s games that have become almost as similar as the original version of “Uncle Wiggily” even in the pages of the Vermont Country Store Catalog , classic Sheaffer pens, hand holding (not digital ) slide viewers, portable record players that play your old 33 1/3s, 45s as well as your old 78 RPM records… all this and more.
Classic tea pots, bread boxes, cut cobalt glass and classic Singer sewing machines. Lifebuoy soap, in the original (1935), Monopoly edition is rated to be long-lasting for both soap and perfume. Who can forget the old advertisements for my sin, “By Lanvin: The best Paris has to offer.” You can also order here. Also Arpege, promise him something, but give it to Arpege.
All about the classic overnight underwear. Earmuffs, squeeze-it change bags and House of Milk electric heaters. In the regular CATALOG CATALOG CATALOG 120 pages, there are more records than you can shake a stick at! And some of them, let him criticize further. I have only mentioned a few to give the reader a representative sampling. If the caller calls you, the toll-free phone calls (1-802-362-8440) will bring one. their catalogs to you in letters.
The Vermont Country Store also receives requests for specific items from people and works to provide them and to increase their inventory.
For most of us, many memories of a certain age are associated with certain products. The Vermont Country Store catalog makes those memories readily tangible in products found somewhere that still exists.