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Opening a Tiny Salvage Museum in New Hartford

POSTED AUGUST 10, 2026 // FILED UNDER BOOTH BUILD

Opening a Tiny Salvage Museum in New Hartford

Dedstok Relics is getting a permanent little corner at the Shops at New Hartford. Not a pristine boutique. Not a beige antique booth where every object looks afraid to be touched. The goal is a strange archive, a salvage shop, and a tiny punk museum crammed into six by ten feet.

The booth will lean hard on framed vintage posters, ephemera, diecast cars, old cameras, tools, and objects that require at least a three-minute explanation. A vintage Coke cooler and a military crate are already drafted into display duty. Plants will be deployed wherever the chaos needs a pulse.

The trick is density without turning it into an archaeological dig. Posters get the walls. Small objects get strong little neighborhoods. Expensive pieces get anchored. Everything gets a label with enough history to make somebody stop and give a damn.

This website is getting rebuilt alongside it, so the digital pile and the physical pile can finally talk to each other. Progress will be logged here—mistakes included, because pretending everything arrives fully formed is boring corporate sorcery.

The Shops at New Hartford is a multi-vendor vintage and handmade market on the fourth floor of the Hurley Business Park at 37 Greenwoods Road in New Hartford, Connecticut. The market currently posts Wednesday through Sunday hours from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM; check the official Shops website before making a special trip while the Dedstok outpost is still under construction.