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Finding Used Building Parts (Architectural Salvage)

With the expense of new furniture that may end up looking like the same Pottery Barn desk your neighbor has, why not comb through a salvage shop either online or at your local shop. You should have a gameplan before you start your search and make sure you are focused on what you are really looking for and how much you intend to spend. Ebay is a great comparison tool that allows you to browse for any product you want and should provide you with a gauge for market price.

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