The Signal

Abe’s on Main obtains new look for antique business

- By Christina Cox Signal Staff Writer See ABE, A8

For more than 30 years, Abe’s on Main, also known as Abe’s Pawn Shop, has offered customers a different pawn shop experience by inviting them into a warm, welcoming environmen­t.

Located in the heart of Newhall on Main Street, the shop owned by Thomas Bayer aims to treat its customers with respect while helping them loan, buy or sell items.

To welcome in a new clientele, Abe’s on Main renovated a section of its store, partnered with local vendors and expanded its offerings to include antiques, collectibl­es and art.

“Several months ago, I was contacted by (Bayer), and he wanted to better utilize and attract a new venture for Main Street,” said Terry Sonntag, a facilitato­r for the store’s new venture who has known Bayer for more than 20 years. “He knew I had a background in antiques and he wanted me to come in and see if it made

sense to try and repurpose half of the building into antique vendor areas.”

Sonntag—who has been in the antique business for more than 50 years as a business owner, antique vendor and certified accredited appraiser—decided the concept was a good idea and began working with Bayer to knock down a wall and create a space for local vendors.

“It opened the door, so to speak, and created this new area,” Sonntag said. “We thought we would have tenants that would come in and rent a small area. The store becomes their service counter, so the vendors do not have to be here to handle any transactio­ns.”

Through this concept, Abe’s on Main can welcome 16 to 18 unique antique vendors into its store to rent space and sell items during the shop’s normal business hours six days a week.

For people who have antiques or collectibl­es that want to sell, the only requiremen­t is that they have a resale permit. Everything else is managed through the store,” Sonntag said. “I think this is a wonderful place to have a startup.”

Currently, Abe’s has eight vendors from the Santa Clarita

Valley, Antelope Valley and San Fernando Valley; but, the shop is still looking for vendors that want to “give it a shot.”

“It’s their own inventory, and they select their prices and what they’re willing to sell things for,” Sonntag said. “To me, it’s a very pleasant way of doing business, because you don’t have to do set ups and swap meets and travel… It’s not that difficult when you take this approach.”

Through this new venture, Abe’s sells everything from vintage glassware and antique furniture to oil paintings and Disney memorabili­a.

“We have a greater variety of items and we call ourselves antique, vintage, decorative, art and collectibl­es so those things are all here,” Sonntag said. “For somebody that had to get a present for someone and didn’t know what to get, they could come here and find something and really have a good time.”

Sonntag also plans to start

hosting clinics and antique evaluation­s in the store during one day each week.

“I’m trying to dedicate one day a week for a certain number of hours where, if you have an item, bring it in and I’ll tell you the best I can,” said Sonntag, who has years of experience working as an appraiser. “It’s verbal to you and it’s no charge. It’s just a little extra service.”

As the antique vendor section of the shop grows, Sonntag hopes to hire a fulltime employee to work the new side of the store and help support Abe’s into its next era along Main Street.

“They’ve passed the time test and they moved in the direction of Main Street thinking,” Sonntag said. “It’s a new approach to having a pawn shop and something that’s unrelated to that on the same foothold.”

 ?? Christina Cox/The Signal ?? Terry Sonntag, an antique vendor and appraiser, points to a piece of antique furniture at Abe’s Pawn Shop in Newhall on March 26. Also called Abe’s on Main, the shop decided to expand its offerings to include antiques, collectibl­es and art.
Christina Cox/The Signal Terry Sonntag, an antique vendor and appraiser, points to a piece of antique furniture at Abe’s Pawn Shop in Newhall on March 26. Also called Abe’s on Main, the shop decided to expand its offerings to include antiques, collectibl­es and art.

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