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In reply to the discussion: Some of my trash picking treasures [View all]Niagara
(12,326 posts)11. Salvage what you can handle, Phoenix61
Someone else would have removed and reused the drawer pulls if it hadn't been you first!
There's nothing wrong with being your father's daughter.
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I read an article once written by a nanny who worked for a very wealthy family.
Diamond_Dog
May 3
#1
That was one of my favorite things to do when I was selling antiques and collectibles. I've also made some
Vinca
May 3
#2
I've been there many times, as we lived near Andrews Air Force Base for 8 years...
3catwoman3
May 3
#16
I have a friend who finds old broken down furniture and when she's done with it, looks brand new..
Deuxcents
May 3
#15
---D.C., long about 50 yers ago. A framed, autographed photo of Supreme Court justices --- including,
3Hotdogs
May 3
#17
I just get all bummed out when I see antique real wood furniture sitting at the curb
Niagara
May 4
#47