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Geelong Warehouse Traders hit the marketplace in Geelong Victoria

Announcement posted by Geelong Warehouse Traders 29 Mar 2017

Summary

 

Geelong Warehouse Traders hit the marketplace in Geelong Victoria recently offering unprecedented savings on many of the products they manufacture as well as on factory clearance items like clothing, shoes, jewellery and their spectacular canvas wall art.

 

They’re manufacturers, wholesalers, importers and they also sell direct to the public from their factory warehouse showroom at their 370 Thompson Road, North Geelong location.  They’ve been making jewellery through other varied businesses for over 50 years and their Jewellery Generation range of jewellery is a great collection of original designs using genuine gems and handmade materials like silver and handmade glass and ceramic beads.

Most of their jewellery is individual pieces so its nothing like the regular clone jewellery you see around others stores or markets.

 

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Their factory warehouse is around 400 square metres and is packed full with clothing, shoes, jewellery and their very own special designs of canvas wall art mostly produced in huge AO size which would transform any wall into a major talking piece in your home or business. The designer John Boom has been doing this, making jewellery, writing books, and producing original songs as a  singer and songwriter also known as Johnny B.

 

John said. “On my Youtube page under johnnybaustralia I’ve produced well over 2,000 videos so as you can see I’ve always been a very busy person.” “I’ve been an avid photographer for many years having taken around a million photos of towns around Australia, wildlife and many other interesting things with many of my photos being used in books and through many other media outlets”. “I was making jewellery from the age of around 8 years old and have been doing that ever since as well as many other interesting things”.

 

“I suppose you could call me an adventurer in many areas of interest.” “I hope my new business Geelong Warehouse Traders will captivate people as well as I’ve tried to bring some of the magic I’ve experienced in my life into the warehouse.” “We also stock a range of gemstones and minerals for people to buy as well as that’s also been an interest of mine from a very young age”.    

 

Always a busy man he’s also produced Australian Pictorials.com where he’s basically filmed nearly every Australian town and placed all those towns in picture on the website for the world to see. Click on any Australian town and you get a snapshot of every town in Australia that way.

 

John said “I came out of retirement not settling for little to do so I started up Geelong Warehouse Traders – www.geelongwarehousetraders.com

It’s well worth a visit and has some most unique things on display compared to most regular type businesses of today”. “It takes a fair while to take in all the different things we have and at the same time many of our products are at some of best prices you’ll find anywhere in Australia”. You can look through the collectibles, shop for shoes or clothing and you won’t be bored at this warehouse clearance factory”. “Most of my wall art comes out to you and is striking as I designed them to be”.

 

They’re open from 9am till 5pm Monday till Saturday. And it’s very different to what most people can imagine.

 

Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EG30bZ9-Ts&t=3s

 

Address: Geelong Warehouse Traders  - 370 Thompson Road, North Geelong Victoria 3215

Phone: 03 4244 9289

Email:  admin@search-the-world.com

Website:  www.geelongwarehousetraders.com

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