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    some of the things i look for while out curb shopping

    Hello everyone,
    I havent seen anything about this on here, so I figured I would post some of the things that i have found while out shopping at Curbco.
    When I tell people where I get things I say Curbco, everyone wants to know where this store is and i wont tell them.
    Anyway here are some things that curb shoppers and cleanout guys should keep off of the scrap pile.
    http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/...psddc05cc8.jpg
    This set of chairs, Russell Woodard, Sculptura, sold for $600
    http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/...ps15cf2215.jpg
    This chair and footstool, Westnofa Siesta Chair, $795 online.
    I have also picked up a Marcel Breuer, Wassily Chair, and a Kovacs stacked orb lamp, that I do not have pictures of.



    Some of these things dont look like much but they can fetch a good ammount of money to the right collector.
    Check out mid century modern items, if you pick them up dont scrap them.
    Last edited by brandon; 10-15-2012 at 02:09 PM.
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