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Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Oh you know I saved the best for last.

Danish. Vintage. Credenza. What? Over seven feet long with tons of storage?

How much?

$29.99

Oh yes, my bi-otches. Thirty f*ing dollars.

But how is this low low price possible from the same thrift store (the most overpriced Angel View thrift in all of Palm Springs) that has had a $1,200 fugly coffee table and a $4,500 broken patio set?

Well, there are a few issues.

Number One: Those lovely skeleton key holes – there are four of them and they are all locked. I’ve got no key and I’ve been trying to jimmy the locks by following all the advice I can google.

If anyone has a suggestion for picking these locks, I’d love to hear it.

Number Two: It’s missing the entire left side corner trim piece. So that really sucks, but I feel it could be patched and remedied…just probably not anytime soon and not 100% seamlessly.

Number Three: General vintage wear and tear. Not too bad considering the price, I’ve seen and fixed worse. A few water stains, some light scratching and overall it’s a bit dried out and in need of a good oiling.

Even with all the problems I think it’s still a beautiful piece worthy of fixing up. I’m not sure where this behemoth will end up in the house, but for now its chilling in the living room.

Thrifty!

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

What? Another Ben Seibel piece of Jenfred-ware?

From the same thrift store I hauled in all those other pieces?

This large bowl is “Modern in the tradition of good taste”. Especially for $2.99.

Still no bookends though

Thrifty!

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Let’s Dansk!

I picked up some vintage Dansk Kobenstyle cookware at a weirdo religious thrift store. These are the latter French production pieces, but I still love me some Jens Quistgaard design action. I have a turquoise pitcher and a small yellow pot (like this) that I never got around to posting about, but slowly and surely I’ve got to catch them all.

There is a bit of damage to the enamel, but otherwise they are in pretty good shape and only cost $10.