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Shoulder to shoulder began in the mid 1970's. In those days we were called odakim, which is mikado spelled in reverse. Hence the website name WWW.ODAKIM.NET. We started as weekend street vendors and flea market sellers, Our main items are jewellery, pins and badges, but soon branched out in to military and police related articles. In the 1990's we expanded to include vintage swords, bottles,... more
The reviewers so far have been doing so mostly out of ignorance of the wares being offered for sale. By way of background, I've published a couple of books on the subject of Canadian military uniforms and insignia and host a website devoted to the study of the Canadian military in the 20th century that has been online since 1999 and received international attention. That and a five-dollar bill... more
Wow, transported back in time!
We were in Inglewood taking a walk and came across this inviting shop with the door propped open. The owner was tinkering with his treasures that he obviously cared for so much.
We found out through conversation that the owner was born in Ottawa, like me!
I do not have a bad thing to say about this place. The Woody Woodpecker lunchbox in the front window had drawn...
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Shoulder to Shoulder is a store in Inglewood that deals in antiques, collectibles, and Militaria. I don't know if any of you like Stephen King, but from the outside, there's a distinct "Needful Things" vibe to this place. Inside, fortunately, it's not nearly as foreboding.
They have a varied selection of old fashioned tin lunchboxes and an abundance of nostalgic toys and trinkets.
The...
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