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low rider with leopard print upholstery and fully functional flame throwersbefore purchasing, ought to consider making the trek to this kitsch filled in a very serious way emporium on the edge of Harrisburg historic district. The wares here range from tiny ashtrays, diner clocks to mega see the Caddy, above, or maybe a complete set of metal GE kitchen cabinets, spice rack and all. It exclusively design that came before, as owner Steve Pearlman sees it, the decline of American civilization which he interprets as the decades before Walmart. Though the giant, crammed one room place a former auto parts shop is flea market y and definitely laid back, it not to be mistaken for a thrift filled secondhand store. Pearlman knows the exact value of every piece he sells dude might sound a little burnt out, but he no fool and quite frankly, he not willing to part with certain pieces. The king size Paul McCobb bed he sleeps on in his place upstairs, for example, is for sale, but according to the shop owner website, he ultra motivated to see it go. Still, there aren many places where you can score a perfect pair of Bakelite earbobs granted, from the a Danish modern floating couch and the exact Frigidaire your Nana had. Plus, who doesn love a road trip to our Commonwealth capital?What we want right now: A curved Frederic Weinberg shelving unit with original colored masonite panels $895; a red enameled copper wall sculpture by C. Jer $600. Alas, the Caddy sold.If it weren for this Old City shop, this story wouldn have existed. Owners Michael Glatfelter and Mike Wilson are the guys everybody refers to when it comes to Philly mid century modern scene. Thanks to them, we found Ron Rowe and Glenn Landeau, whose Cherry Hill home inspired our story. The Michaels are, indeed, the real deal: Glatfelter circa 1948 Wyndmoor home is a floor to ceiling homage to mid century living, right down to the atomic blue vintage Citr in his garage; Wilson Port Richmond rowhouse is impeccably outfitted in machine age Gilbert Rohde. Their two floor, 2,500 square foot store is a neat clutter of iconic pieces, most vintage, some new. You find everything Eames Ray and Charles metal legged chairs,