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    Broken Arrow Taxidermy

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Brass Armadillo Antique Mall

    Brass Armadillo Antique Mall

    4.0
    (128 reviews)
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    This market is a must do! As a seasoned thrifter/vintage/antique shopper, this is one of the…read morelargest antique malls / vintage markets I've encountered. Whatever you're into, you can find it here - beautiful art, brass, copper, milk glass, depression glass, china, chinoiserie, ginger jars, vintage CorningWare and Tupperware, beautiful antique furniture, jewelry, Barbies, books, vinyl, real vintage clothing and fur coats, animal skins, all sorts of collectibles - you will find it all here! Also lots of western/equestrian items such as saddles and boots. Unfortunately not a lot of silver on the day I went, but I did find some beautiful silver spreaders. I also found the most gorgeous copper water pitcher that I initially left behind, but obsessed over until I went back later and got it! iykyk As with all markets like this, prices vary by booth, but overall I found them to be higher than average (for the things I consistently see and shop for). So you may find your unicorn, but you probably won't find it for a bargain. The market is laid out in a perfect grid pattern, making it super easy to navigate and ensure you don't miss any booths. The front right quadrant consists of rows of locked cases. While it absolutely makes sense for certain things to be under lock and key - like jewelry and small items, delicate and fragile items that shouldn't be handled, super rare and valuable antiques - many of the items in the cases were none of these things. I found this annoying, especially if the price wasn't readily visible. Many booths are well curated and organized, but many others are a hodge-podge assortment of completely unrelated items. Plan to spend at least two-three hours here, and more if you follow the golden rule of making a second lap! I did make a second lap (not of the cases) and spent 3.5 hours. Happy shopping!

    I didn't take any photos as I didn't see anything worth taking photos of. This place has such…read morecurious choices that I just wonder if I missed the "idea" or if there were themes present. The odd array indeed captivated us for a good thirty minutes so there was that! Most of the stuff in glass cases made for an interesting, never ending feel to an antique shop that I haven't got before. The cherry on top of the experience was seeing the sign saying "refills are not free!" - really made us feel welcome. I'm leaving a review more for myself to remind myself, you've been to the dillo, now do not return.

    Rocky Mountain Meats

    Rocky Mountain Meats

    1.6
    (25 reviews)
    $$$$

    I had the opportunity this year to experience 3 separate game processing facilities. I have never…read moreused a processor until this year due to work/timing etcI had to drop off game. I Dropped off deer at H&H in Meeker. Dropped off Elk at Brothers in Craig. Dropped off deer at Rocky Mountain Meats in Wheatridge. I have to say that I was very happy with the product, turn times, cleanliness and professionalism of H&H as well as Brothers. I can say that I will not be returning to or recommending Rocky Mountain Meats for game processing. With H&H/Brothers they asked when it was needed and met that deadline. Their products came out professionally packaged, weighed (equally) and labeled. Their facility was clean, well organized and friendly staff. I dropped off our meat and picked up the game meat when it was convenient for me the customer. Not the schedule of when they would allow. At Rocky Mountain Meats (RMM) in Wheatridge, they don't have the same level of customer service I had with the others. Perhaps it's that they are so busy they do not need to care, but I dont want to work with anyone too busy for me. First, they misplaced a portion of the deer cut into steaks. They later claim to have found it, but how do we know if that is our meat? Second they took 9 weeks to make sausage. H&H did sausage in 3 days. I did not get sausage at Brothers but they said they could do it in a week or so. Third RMM has terrible hours for drop off and pick up. This falls under customer service. You have to call ahead to see if they are allowing meat, in a tiny window of time. And if you dont not pick up right away they will charge you a storage fee. H&H/Brothers were very flexible and cooperative with this. Fourth, and this is the biggest one to me, the meat from RMM was packaged poorly. Unlabeled and uneven tubes of sausage. I'm guessing what some are. And they are not all in one pound tubes as you would expect, random sizes. A recipe calls for a pound!!! Fifth, so far I have found the sausage from RMM to be under seasoned for what I would expect and what I can compare to H&H and others I have had in my years of eating game. So to summarize, H&H as well as Brothers are great. I do not recommend you take the game you worked hard for to Rocky Mountain Meats for processing.

    Called them so I don't waste a trip they told me they were accepting wild game drove a hundred…read moreeighty miles got there and they told me that they were not accepting meat and I could try tomorrow morning they are a waste of air don't believe a word they say bunch of liar's buy your own equipment and door your self and to think of all the money I paid them have feeling that they're going to have a visit with the health department

    Broken Arrow Taxidermy - taxidermy - Updated June 2026

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