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Nominated for: BEST Antiques
Nasty Jack's Antiques was established in 1972 by "Nasty" Jack Wilkins and his partner "Diamond" Jim Reynolds. Described by many as two colorful characters, they pursued their dream to operate an antique store. Through their entrepreneurial savvy, Nasty Jack's grew into one of the biggest and most successful antique establishments on the coast of Western Washington. Eventually, "Diamond" Jim left the business to pursue other interests, and "Nasty" Jack continued to run the business for over twenty years, establishing himself as an icon in the antique world. Throughout the years, "Nasty" Jack was the subject of many television interviews and newspaper articles. Sadly, in 1994, "Nasty" Jack suffered a heart attack and passed away, leaving the business he built and loved so much to his daughter, Marlo, and his son-in-law, Gary Frank, who run the family business today.
Margie rose S. on October 11, 2012
Hey I have actually been to Nasty Jack's Antiques in La Conner I went with several friends and it reminded me of my Grandmother Maggies basement or Mr. Irwin Burghs basement. Loved it. There is an Antique shop just like it in Sagway, Alaska.
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Garth A. on September 13, 2012
I love Nasty Jack's selection, and it doesn't hurt that it's a beautiful drive (or boat ride) up to La Conner!
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