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The store front at Gift-Tiques.


Dally's Ozark Fly Fisher offers an Orvis Encounter rod. Orvis Encounter Fly Rod is great beginner’s rod. It’s very good quality, affordable, and has the complete outfit. It’s a 5-weight rod (indicates the line weight). Orvis was founded in Vermont in 1856 and is well respected in the world of fishing and sporting goods. Cost: $169.


range. Dally, a former journalist,


says the best part of his job is “Putting smiles on peo- ple’s faces and showing them how to get the most out of these marvelous waterways we have here.”


not as expensive as you think to get started in fly fishing and it will change your life,” he said. If a customer doesn’t


know anything about fly fishing but wants to buy for someone who loves it, the staff are happy to help them pick out a gift in their price


Gift-Tiques Fifteen years ago, Carol


and Barbara Wood started Gift-Tiques, 10413 Hwy. 62 E., Flippin, 870-453-4438. They began out a little


house in Flippin and then moved to the current loca-


tion. Their husbands are cousins — hence the same last name — but the ladies have been friends for dec- ades. They sell home décor,


floral arrangements, jewel- ry, clothing, handbags, gift items, candles and more. Barbara is the designer who has a knack for tablescapes and floral arrangements. She used to create throws, run- ners, pillows and would trav- el around Arkansas selling those items. Carol was a realtor and had an antique store. When


Shabby 2 Chic offers these cat-eye “Game On Sunnies” are by Quay Australia Sunglasses. Price ranges from $45-65. The store carries a wide variety of styles. “The styles are very trendy yet still affordable compared to most higher end brands such as Ray Band, Michael Kors, and Tom Ford,” Mikala Duren says. SUBMITTED


they started the business, Carol planned to include antiques, but it didn’t pan out that way. “We got so busy we didn’t


Shabby 2 Chic offers wax and wax warmers Warmer: $40.99; Happy wax soy wax melts are all natural: $15.99.


Hobo fashion Wallets at Gift-Tiques are hand crafted leather. The blue wallet featured here is $110; the whimsical mixed color is $138.


20 Living Well i November/December 2017


Dally's Ozark Fly Fisher sells these Derek DeYoung glasses. Each features a type of trout found in Arkansas waterways: rainbow, brown, brook and cutthroat. The artist is renowned for his paintings of fish. Glasses are $20 each; they also stock shot glasses and other styles.


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