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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And overprice it in the process! Someone I follow on FB this morning posted a lot of junk! $20 for a set of chipped and stained cups and saucers, $350 for an outdated floral three-piece living room set, $50 a piece for yellowed 80s-style art prints in sagging frames. You’d do better buying brand new at IKEA! Do people really buy junk like this for those prices?[/quote]I absolutely think people should sell broken/dated electronics. Not only are they easy to repair, but when corporate servers discontinue a line, parts get hard to find. It behooves companies to buy a bunch of extra broken models so that when a part starts flaking they have the FEW EXISTING replacement parts. Why would this be an issue when they are HONEST about the condition? Speaking of dated furniture, I am desperate for a mint or as close to it condition sleigh chair from the 70s/80s. They slide under the table, and slide out with ease! Legs like this:[img]https://www.furnituredepot.com/cachedimages/c/c4373393a7be08cd15c9abed675c65c9.image.355x330.jpg[/img] but with any kind of top[img]https://rivieramaison.com/media/catalog/product/cache/f14a4baae2ebe06b9127e65ce5758f37/3/3/3364006_22.jpg[/img]. In your junk site, have you seen anything like this? Please post it here if you have, and especially if it is nearby and I can sit in it.[/quote] Try Daniel Donnelly Designs in Old Town Alexandria for both.[/quote]
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