I'm still having formatting issues that irritate me, but I've found it's easier to just write a new post rather than adding photos of accidentally-excluded photos.
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I didn't take before photos of this nightstand lot, but.... |
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....I bought (4) for $70. |
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Three of them sold almost immediately, but...... |
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....I'm still stuck with this one. |
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Again, no before photo, but bought this old high chair (sans tray) for $20. It took forever to paint. |
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I've seen Waterfall dressers and vanities, but never a nightstand. |
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Sold it to a woman who was seeking out narrow pieces because she is moving to Singapore. |
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I really liked this piece when I saw it, and the price was really low. I was a bit worried that it needed a ton of work, but it didn't. |
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Duck-egg blue, gold spray paint, and a lot of sanding.. .....turned out nicely. |
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This old Thomasville weighed a ton, but bought it at the decent price of $80. |
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Though one can hardly tell from the photo, I painted it a subtle mint-green. |
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Bought this dresser for $60. It was in pretty bad shape, and I had the strip all the veneer from the top. |
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It sold pretty quickly....back when Emperor's Silk (red) was popular (a month ago) |
No other commentary to add. I have major writer's block
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