Specializing in anitiques, collectibles,
unique and one of a kind items, Tom's 2nd Chance is an
Adventure you wont want to miss!
It has been remarked by more than one visitor to the store that it is more than an antique
store. The 2nd Chance is a veritable Museum! Seems no matter how many times you go through the store, you
always find another treasure you had not previously spotted!
Tom excels in obtaining those hard to find articles.
1897 Carpenter Organ
Fully functional pump organ in great shape!
Click on picture for larger view
Or you can watch a short video and hear the organ being played.
The barn red building on main Street has been a fixture in Oshkosh for
almost 100 years, and has been in continuous use from the time H.A.
(Humpy) Davis sold groceries and meat to his customers in 1912. After
Humpy, a succession of store operators included Jacob Roudebush, L.H.
Stroud, Bill Law, Oliver Stedry, and Ernest and Rosa Roloff. It became
Tom's 2nd Chance in 1960, selling antiques, used furniture, oddities and
unusual items, such as: old signs, cigarette and candy dispensers, dye
dispensers, a 1910 pump organ, accordions, guitars, horns, key, tool &
walking cane collections, doubletrees, four horse eveners, neck-yokes,
and thousands of assorted pieces of merchandise.
Come in and browse; you may find buried treasure!
The 2ND Chance is for sale, an antiques, collectibles, and used furniture business that we have operated on Main Street for 46 years. Oshkosh, NE is a small, friendly town of approximately 900 people, and it has been our pleasure to do business with the greater share of them over the years.
We will sell the 25x75 foot building with inventory and fixtures, or just the inventory. Call Tom or Shirley Sullivan for more information @ 308-772-3519; or email Shirley1933@embarqmail.com
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