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Emergency overflow bookcase, procured and assembled, with an empty shelf.
I couldn't stand my books stacking up, but didn't have the money for a what I wanted, so I bought this little guy from the local Dollar General. Looks okay and is actually very sturdy.
*I still cannot take a photo to save my life.*Attached FilesLooking for the fonting of youth.
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Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostEmergency overflow bookcase, procured and assembled, with an empty shelf.
I couldn't stand my books stacking up, but didn't have the money for a what I wanted, so I bought this little guy from the local Dollar General. Looks okay and is actually very sturdy.
*I still cannot take a photo to save my life.*
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Thanks for the tip. I do occasionally go through our local places but I'm convinced people don't read here or they only read Harlequins and the Bible*.
I think the main issue, in my area, is that there are so many "antique" places that are actually empty of antiques but full of recycled/upcycled items. Someone thinks that if they snag an old piece of wood furniture, slap a distressed white paint job on it, it then becomes a pricey antique.
EDIT: *I forgot to mention Grisham books. Shelves are slammed full of those things.
Originally posted by mhatchett View Post
Just a suggestion Ben, I walk through a few thrift stores every week looking for books and bookcases. I've done pretty well over the years......Looking for the fonting of youth.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
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Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostThanks for the tip. I do occasionally go through our local places but I'm convinced people don't read here or they only read Harlequins and the Bible*.
I think the main issue, in my area, is that there are so many "antique" places that are actually empty of antiques but full of recycled/upcycled items. Someone thinks that if they snag an old piece of wood furniture, slap a distressed white paint job on it, it then becomes a pricey antique.
EDIT: *I forgot to mention Grisham books. Shelves are slammed full of those things.
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Sadly my favorite little store, which did trades, will be closing in the near future.
https://www.pnj.com/story/news/2020/...rs/6413011002/
Originally posted by mhatchett View PostI have been pretty luck, especially with Bookcases. As far as books, I rarely find "collectibles" but I often find good readable books, that I often trade at bookstores. Every area is different that's for sure and thrift stores have really changed since they have become in vogue.Looking for the fonting of youth.
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I've seen a few over the last few months but they have been dogs. Particle board with the laminate peeling off of them. What I really really want is a full set of billy like bookcases with some being open and some with the old school flip up glass doors.
Originally posted by mhatchett View PostI have been pretty luck, especially with Bookcases. As far as books, I rarely find "collectibles" but I often find good readable books, that I often trade at bookstores. Every area is different that's for sure and thrift stores have really changed since they have become in vogue.Looking for the fonting of youth.
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Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostSadly my favorite little store, which did trades, will be closing in the near future.
https://www.pnj.com/story/news/2020/...rs/6413011002/
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The store closing sounded very abrupt and the story is a little confusing.
Originally posted by mhatchett View Post
One of my longtime favorites closed a couple of years ago https://www.styleweekly.com/richmond...nt?oid=6923429Looking for the fonting of youth.
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Yes and Yes. The upshot was I lost about $200.00 in store credit. I wasn't alone. That was very disappointing, given that I'd known the people who owned the store for years. I guess there were mitigating circumstances, the husband had passed away a few years ago and I think the wife was just ready to be done with the business. I'd gotten lots of great things from them over 20 years, but it was a sour note to end our relationship.
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Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostEmergency overflow bookcase, procured and assembled, with an empty shelf.
I couldn't stand my books stacking up, but didn't have the money for a what I wanted, so I bought this little guy from the local Dollar General. Looks okay and is actually very sturdy.
*I still cannot take a photo to save my life.*
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