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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 9557248, member: 37"]I think it is a supply vs. demand kind of thing with andirons. Have to think that a very large percentage of andirons made in the last 200 years have survived. They are durable and tend to be kept. Add to that, they are not nearly as much in demand as they once were. There are a lot of very nice examples available for very little money.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 9557248, member: 37"]I think it is a supply vs. demand kind of thing with andirons. Have to think that a very large percentage of andirons made in the last 200 years have survived. They are durable and tend to be kept. Add to that, they are not nearly as much in demand as they once were. There are a lot of very nice examples available for very little money.[/QUOTE]
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