Pickers Paradise

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San Antonio, United States

Architectural salvage store· Antique store· Door shop· Farm shop· Reclamation centre· Window supplier· Demolition contractor· Door warehouse· Hardware store· Salvage dealer

Pickers Paradise Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Pickers Paradise is located in San Antonio, United States on 801 Fredericksburg Rd. Pickers Paradise is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category architectural salvage store in United States.

Address

801 Fredericksburg Rd

Phone

+1 2103224861

Service options

In-store shopping

Open hours

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Paul Metz

Large selection of antique, reclaimed and unique items. From drawer knobs to large doors and everything in between, this place is packed to provide a very good selection. If they don't have it, the owner Kirt will help to find it or provide suggestions on where you should to check. The owner is very willing to share his extensive knowledge for any project his customers are undertaking. When I visited the store, numerous customers walked in who were on first name basis with the owner. That says a lot about Kirt runs his business. Top notch man.

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kim herrera

Huge selection of REAL used, loved, antiques. Great for repurposing projects

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Monica Lyssy

As an interior decorator, I'm always looking for places to find unique pieces to use in my designs. This IS the place. Curt and the staff are very helpful. I will be back!

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gino perez

Always a large variety of antiques. Very knowledgeable and very friendly owners. Prices are more decent than everywhere else, but most of the time, things are cheap in Prices. I hate going inside, because I can stay for hours. People that are into antiques and little nic nacs should definitely visit this place. They usually open at 10 in the morning.

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Zula Keany

If you need a door or window, this is your place. Hundreds if not thousands of barn doors, residential doors, stained glass and multi-panel windows, old shutters, and wood boards (finished and unfinished.) The guy also has an enormous collection of door and cabinet knobs, hinges, switch plates, metal tins and farm / gardening containers, and all sorts of lamps and glass light shades. Cool shop. Don’t even get me started on the outside! Last week I spotted a horse / ox cart frame.. Only took 2 pics of items I was interested in