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In reply to the discussion: What would you find in a house of the 60s or 70s. Mine are shag carpets, crochet dolls to cover TP [View all]multigraincracker
(37,804 posts)45. Parents bough a house in 1958.
That year mom bought all Heywood Wakefield furniture that stayed thru the 60s, 70s, 80s and few years in the 90s.
Too bad she bought the dark walnut ones. If she had only bought the light color, shed have made her money back.
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What would you find in a house of the 60s or 70s. Mine are shag carpets, crochet dolls to cover TP [View all]
debm55
Oct 2023
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debm55
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Oct 2023
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Oct 2023
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Oct 2023
#52
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debm55
Oct 2023
#53
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#56
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#63
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#68
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Oct 2023
#108
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debm55
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#117
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Oct 2023
#109
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debm55
Oct 2023
#121
No, I purchased them like that. I tried to walk away; the tables kept calling my name.
Niagara
Oct 2023
#126
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Oct 2023
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