Sunday, April 21, 2013

Antique Shop Spotlight: Overland Trail

Hi everyone!  It is with distinct pleasure that I am able to bring you our latest installment of Antique Grid Show's Shop Spotlight.  This time around we have that hidden golden nugget in the rough terrain of the wild west - Overland Trail owned, operated, and stocked by the wonderful Addison Leigh.  When I first happened to cross her store's path, it was at her Caledon location.  Soon, I found her authentic and fun store at her home sim of Deadwood. 

For those who don't know, Deadwood is a fine example of an American western Role-play sim.  In my humble opinion, it is one of the finest and most well put together.  Not saying others aren't good too.  I just happened to enjoy my brief RP foray in this lovely sim. 

We were able to have Addison sit down and contemplate some questions to which she replied.  For your reading pleasure, please do continue to read on.


 


What is your inspiration when building your items?

My inspiration is the Victorian old west Sim I co-own with Karl Shergood, Deadwood City.  I also have a long standing interest in history and the clothing of the era.

What is it that you hope to invoke in your customers when building?
I hope they enjoy the things I make and have fun first of all, but I also hope they help enhance
a sense of time and place. Most of what I make is designed based on historical sources, also
period costuming in plays and movies.

Why do you focus on the particular style?  Why antiques?
I love the clothing of the era and I like history that is written from the prospective of everyday poeple. Deadwood City has always been a sim that dealt with both the big and the every day events.

Ive never been an antique collector in real life, but it's almost like there is a connection and even power when you touch something that has traveled through time. It's a small thing but to me the common experience adds a dimension and the people and events become a little more real. 

What would be your personal favorite piece in your store?  Why?

Hmmmm, I think my favorite is usually what I'm working on at the moment... *goes to look*  I don't think I have a favorite or I would probably say the dress I just did for the hunt based on 1850ish ball gowns. Most of my things were designed with Deadwood City and reflect the 1870s time period. It was nice to do something earlier and different.  I do like the News Girl dress for everyday or the Coventry for a bit fancier.







We are planning on doing a bit of a rebuild in Deadwood this spring, so stay tuned. There should be some different outfits coming out with that

Overland as it is today, the store will likely get an update in the next month or so.






If you could choose a time period in which to live, what would it be and why? 

Probably a time period where things changed a lot. Late 19th century would be interesting, also late 18th and the Revolutionary War period.  Maybe what I'd actually like to do is spring forward to some time in the future and see how the world has progressed. I hope there are trees and people.

What are some ways you strive for excellent customer service?
Customer service is important to me. I'm pretty approachable. I usually solve problems as soon as I hear about them and answer any IMs or notecards.  I also try to make things with lots of options they can really use. I don't do much custom work, I do try to canvas players and create things I know poeple are looking for.

Overland Trail has been a member of Antique Grid Show since it started.  Addison designed and offered one of teh most talked about gifts back in the Autumn Hunt in Novebmer 2012 and in the Spring Hunt in April 2013:

 
 
 


A few peeks inside the Overland Trail store...







Antique Grid Show: Spring Hunt ENDS TODAY

Greetings and salutations!

The Antique Grid Show: Spring Hunt is coming to a close today at midnight SLT (April 21, 2013).  The hunt was an astounding success thanks to all of the participating shopkeepers, hunters, shoppers, and bloggers!  Thank you to everyone who came out to support our fine establishments of commerce and trade.  If you joined the in-world group, please do stay with us.  We have several plans for the near and far future.  Also, if all goes well, we should be having another 10L hunt in mid-late summer!

Thank you once more for all your support and patronage.

Thaddeus Nadeau

Sunday, April 7, 2013

I want to hunt, but how do I start?

Hello there hunters and shoppers!

Starting a new hunt can be a daunting challenge.  In order to assist in making your experience with Antique Grid Show as stressless as possible, here are some pointers to help you begin the journey.

You spot a sign advertising the Antique Grid Show Spring Hunt.  Where does it start?, you ask yourself.  You can begin at any of the stores, really.  But store number one is located at {NS} Nadeau Shoppe.  You can find the slurl to the shop here or on this blog page with all of the other store slurls and hunt items you can find at each stop.

Once you teleport to each stop, make sure to look for the hunt sign posted near the main tp in area.  The sign should look like this:



Near this sign, you will find a hint giver with that store's hint to assist in locating the hunt object.  Both the hint giver and hunt object are books.  They look like this:

 
 
 
Some shops might have hunt trails to assist you in locating the object.  They look like this:
 
 
Once you locate the hunt object, which is also that light blue book, it will be priced at 10L and give contents.  Within you inventory, you will heve a folder with your item, the LM to the hunt starting location, and the next stop in the hunt.


You can also join our in-world group: secondlife:///app/group/f42d4b41-7450-b020-64d8-ecc85e0fff89/about
Copy and paste this into local chat within SecondLife.  Joining is free!


Have fun and happy hunting!

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Antique Grid Show: Spring Hunt BEGINS!!!

Salutations everyone!

Allow me to be the first to welcome you on the journey that is the Antique Grid Show: Spring Hunt!  This time around, yes, each item will cost 10L.  However, the participating merchants are offering preview images of their various items so you can see what it is you will be finding.

As you enter each shop, please look for our hunt sign.  Beside it, on top of it, or near it, you will find a light blue colored book (it is mesh).  This is a hint giver.  Depending upon the shop, the hint will hover, be released when touched, or send a note card.  You won't find hints on the blog because the shopkeepers can move the object and change the hint.

While hunting, you will be looking for that same light blue colored book!  That's the hunt object.  You won't be dissappointed!  I've gone through the hunt myself and been posting the images on the blog.  Wow - what amazing items well worth MORE than 10Lindens!  I really encourage you to go on out and do some great, fun hunting today!

See you on the grid!

Thaddeus