
Joe Ley Antiques; Walking Sticks; Pine-Needle Baskets
Season 9 Episode 15 | 27m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
A Louisville antique dealer; walking sticks from demolished buildings; and more.
Louisville antique dealer Joe Ley, who has turned a penchant for junk and an eye for value into one of the most successful antiques businesses in the country; Norman Downs' hand-made walking sticks, made from old wood taken from demolished buildings; pine needle raffia basketry by Pamela Smith of Elizabethtown; and Arts Across Kentucky magazine. A 2003 KET production hosted by Dave Shuffett.
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Joe Ley Antiques; Walking Sticks; Pine-Needle Baskets
Season 9 Episode 15 | 27m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Louisville antique dealer Joe Ley, who has turned a penchant for junk and an eye for value into one of the most successful antiques businesses in the country; Norman Downs' hand-made walking sticks, made from old wood taken from demolished buildings; pine needle raffia basketry by Pamela Smith of Elizabethtown; and Arts Across Kentucky magazine. A 2003 KET production hosted by Dave Shuffett.
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