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Picked up a few 8-tracks.
Hi, I am brand new to this forum but I am hoping to get some insight on these chairs I just bought. They have a small label that says 1959 but otherwise no markings. Anyone have any information as to the maker/designer?
Thanks!
So Tom, do they make all that mechanical sound and then a click as they change tracks right in the middle of the best song? Mine always did!Picked up a few 8-tracks.
Hi, I am brand new to this forum but I am hoping to get some insight on these chairs I just bought. They have a small label that says 1959 but otherwise no markings. Anyone have any information as to the maker/designer?
Thanks!
I didn't buy this; my sister found it in her attic and gave it to me (so thrifted for free!). It's a set of a dozen coffee cups with plates, coffee jar, milk jar & sugar bowl that my grandmother got when she got married in 1946 but didn't like and didn't use. The funny thing is that my sister is using a set of coffee cups that she got from our stepmother whose mother in turn got them when she got married in 1945 but didn't even like well enough to unpack...
Well, my grandmother unpacked these but my mother says she can't ever remember seeing them used. I think they're rather pretty, in a boudoir kind
Some pics:
I couldn't tell you more about them than you already know, but someone here ... http://www.designaddict.com/design_addict/forums/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread_show_all/
... just might.
I dig 'em, and had I spotted them at a thrift store I would have snapped 'em up in a heartbeat, provided they were marked at a thrift store price.
Do you mind saying where you found them? And how much they set you back?
Hi, thanks for the advice, I will check out designaddict (I wasn't sure where to look). They were actually craigslist and unfortunately not at a thrift store price but I thought having a pair was worth it. Regardless, I love them.
I'm so excited right now! I found a waterfall dresser on Craigslist yesterday.. for only $45! Picked it up today and it looks fantastic. It does need a little love, but I'll take care of that this weekend. The lady I bought it from is moving back to her home country and sold all her things - I don't think she realized that some people would pay a lot more than what I paid. Oh well, she had to get rid of it anyway, so I don't feel bad!
There was a tag in the back, the only thing I could make out says "Lee Furniture", I believe.
I also got my New Home sewing machine - tried to find out a little more about the date, but I'm kind of lost. Can't find anything at all on the model number!
Hopefully I'll have plenty of time this weekend to take pictures and arrange everything - I need a few more pieces for my bedroom and also a few for my living room, and then I can finally start decorating!
Sincerely,
One very happy gal
Just before Christmas, Deveta Johnson saw something in the trash in Norristown that looked like an old pile of grocery bags.
She looked closer and found a tattered photo album with hundreds of World War II-era snapshots of African Americans, in wartime Europe and going about their daily lives in rowhouse Philadelphia.
"Wait a minute," mused Johnson, who had listened to her grandfather's countless war stories. "This shouldn't be in the trash."
Her decision to take the album home and show it to her mother, Valoree Nelson, has preserved for posterity what might have been lost to a landfill. In mid-January, Nelson turned the album over to the Historical Society of Montgomery County.
Just to inspire the dumpster divers -
http://articles.philly.com/2012-01-30/news/31005959_1_photo-album-rowhouse-snapshots