The Nomadic Trading Company
Antique store · Punxsutawney ·

The Nomadic Trading Company

Antique store · Punxsutawney ·

Vast indoor market with antiques, vintage finds, records, furniture

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See special hours section for schedule, 400 N Walnut St, Punxsutawney, PA 15767 Get directions

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See special hours section for schedule, 400 N Walnut St, Punxsutawney, PA 15767 Get directions

+1 814 603 1028
nomadictradingcompany.net
@nomadictradingcompany

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"An online U.S.-based seller of vintage French café and school chairs that sources one-off pieces from Europe; items are vintage and limited, sold at fair prices, and customers are advised to check the site regularly for new finds." - Bettina Makalintal

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The Nomadic Trading Company

Phillip S.

Google
Absolutely loved it! Insane selection of treats and antiques and treasures. Huge old building with original freight elevator too! I love being able to get lost in there and come out with awesome finds!

Steve J.

Google
Always a stop when in Punxsy. Some issues due to times open, but I hear that is expanding. Great to explore as you never know what you'll find.

Dan C.

Google
My Daughter & Son-In-Law bought 3 Antique Window frames for their house. My Wife & I drove up to PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA w/ them to pick up the frames. At "THE NOMADIC TRADING COMPANY" there are SO MANY different items to look thru & to choose from. There are SO MANY ITEMS from the early part of the Twentieth Century such as Kitchen & Dining Room Furniture. There was an OLD FASHIONED REFRIGERATOR & a DINING ROOM HUTCH & CUPBOARDS from that SAME Time Period. There was an OLD FASHIONED Corn Shucker from Someone's Farm. Wooden Tables & Chairs along w/ MANY OTHER USEFUL ITEMS were available. There were OLD LAWN ORNAMENTS & OUTDOOR GAMES for ALL Ages. There is a CLASSIC RECORD ROOM w/ LP's & 45 SP Records from the 1960'S & 1970's. There was a LARGE Selection of "BEATLE'S" Records & other CLASSIC ROCK Albums. There were CLASSIC ROCK POSTERS from the 1970's that made me REMEMBER those SPECIAL MUSIC MOMENTS. I STRONGLY Recommend that YOU make a STOP at "THE NOMADIC TRADING COMPANY" & PLAN on being there for awhile bc it's WORTH every moment.

Britni G.

Google
Not a vintage shop, nor an artisan place. It's an indoor garage sale of junk with Harbor Freight tools in the back. There was no lighting, no pricing, maybe it was cool back in the day as several reviews are very old. Just keep moving along.

robert B.

Google
In response to the owner, Yes i leave less than stellar reviews, It's called Honesty. Plus the simple fact that you checked my other reviews is kind of strange. I've left quite a few 5 star reviews when deserved. Actually 10 of my 37 reviews are either 4 or 5 stars. I give credit where credit is due and don't give a good review if it's not deserved, that's kind of the point. My comment on getting things for free may not be entirely accurate but your prices are a bit steep. I bet you wouldn't have said ANYTHING if the criticism was directed toward the vendors and not Nomad's.

Mary R

Google
Lots of interesting things to see! If it's winter when you visit, wear a warm coat. Some areas have space heaters, but I only had a light jacket on. Estate jewelry, antique furniture, vintage holiday decor, doorknobs. Saw a couple old time aluminum lunch pails coal miners carried. Parking is free. Well worth a walk through.

nathan S.

Google
Amazing place i think everyone should stop and check out their wares it's unbelievable what that have there so cool fun for adults and kids

Danni M.

Google
Not an antique shop. Some, very highly priced antiques, mostly flea-market
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Robert A.

Yelp
I've only been to NTC for their twice a year food events. "Stuffed" in the fall, and "Hardboiled" coming up March 10th. These are great events, with all homemade, handmade foods, baked goods, sauces, dips, wineries, pickles, etc. Hot foods also! You will find some delicious treats there!!! I've never been there antiquing, so I can't speak on that, but, I guarantee you will enjoy the food events!
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Rto A.

Yelp
I'm with the other reviews. I only drove 1 1/2 hours each way and was equally disappointed. The website makes it seem like a bigger deal than it is. Some furniture but little else. One vendor had some glass but nothing was priced, which I hate. If I'm out that way again and they happen to be open I might stop in, but no more special trips.
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Tammy W.

Yelp
We traveled over 3 hours to go to the "trash to treasure" sale today. They promised plenty of parking, what a joke. We got stuck in a traffic jam, the road that they are on was shut down by the police. After driving around trying to find a place to park, there was a line an hour and a half long in 20 degree weather outside to even get in. The owner has deleted every negative post from the event and Facebook page. Don't waste your time or gas. What a joke!

Melanie W.

Yelp
Amazing finds! Like searching for treasures! Great for the creator! So many unique and exciting items like a museum you can take home!
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Lawrence K.

Yelp
We made the trek to Punxsatawney today to check out the Nomadic Trading Company. It was a 3 hour ride each way, and I am sorry to say we only stayed for 90 minutes! This place is well-marketed on their website. The descriptions and photographs are very enticing. But, as experienced "antiquers", we've been in markets all over the country. I can say, for us, it was not worth the trip. We were hopeful we could find some more pieces for the kitchen we are restoring in our 1780s farm house. It is of Pennsylvania German construction and we are always on the lookout for early American PA German / Dunkard / Mennonite items. Today, Nomadic had a flea market on the first floor -- all items under $20 -- as well as their usual offerings on the second floor. We found the flea market to be small in comparison to typical Adamstown or other SE Pennsylvania markets. We did nab an old crock for $5 -- and headed upstairs -- expecting to see the many rooms chock full of rustic country treasures. We found the halls teeming with patrons -- many looked like they were from out of town. We went from booth to booth and found many of them to be small -- quite a few were craft-oriented. More than half had antiques -- and there was quite a bit of furniture including a nice selection of dry sinks, cupboards, chests, tables, trunks, cabinets, dressers, etc. The kitchen items tended to be distressed rough / country items --- as pulled from old homes in the area. Many were very attractive and one or two could have fit the bill. The problem, however, was the price. Generally-speaking, prices in Punxsatawney were defintely up! Old Phil must be bathing in the sun on a tropical island from the proceeds from this place. Pieces that would typically fetch $75 to $300 at auction and at markets in the small towns (Duncannon, Hanover, Columbia, Carlisle, Lemoyne) near us, were priced at 3 to 4 times that. There simply were no bargains to be had. I am in no way saying the prices were above market -- the proprieters clearly know their business -- we just realized we could do better closer to home. I did manage to rescue an "Old Reading Beer" tray that was far from home for only $20 -- usually fetches $75 or so in Berks County. I also found a 1909 childrens version of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" for only $9. But, the other items I inquired about were too high! I suppose if you were looking for just the right item, and you saw it here, you would not go wrong to buy it at market. But, we must be spoiled by the number of markets and the size of them within an hour from Mechanicsburg. My question is -- who were the people skalking about this place along with us? They weren't Punxsatawney natives -- Pittsburghers? State Colllege Professors? New York dealers who drove out Route 80? I wish the owners well -- they have a quite a good business model.