Just seen your restored furniture Kris, that is a great piece of kit and I would guess that now you have sorted it out a piece like that would cost a lot of money from a shop!! Well saved, Leon.
Thanks Leon!
Old furniture is a downer for over more then 10 years now, but not these kind. They are still sought after for shops and lofts. And yes they can fetch rather high prices, depending of were you are looking for them...
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|<ris
Well done Kris. Looks great!
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Not to mention, the price was perfect! A Nice looking set-up, for sure!
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
As much as I like the cabinet, and the items within it. I still prefer the blonde.
Well done Kris!
The worrying thing is that I prefer the cabinet.....Oh God ......
Kris - that is a fantastic piece of restoration - so much nicer sans the white paint and I love the style.
I have a desk in Tiger Oak that I resurrected from white enamel - was offered 5 times the price I paid for it when I was selling something else and I had it it out on my patio part the way through stripping it. I declined the offer.
Well Done.
Cheers
Kris, the cabinet looks terrific mate, it displays your collection very well. The magnet idea is brilliant too, that's an idea I'll be pinching from you mate, I've already got a few plans on how I can convert that idea to for my own purposes. Well thought of, great stuff!
Thanks guy's!
Glad the blonde and the magnets helped too! ;-)
looks great Kris!!
John
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