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<p>[QUOTE="antidiem, post: 9557526, member: 30"]Having purchased MANY andiron sets on the cheap for inexpensive resale years ago makes me think that. I guess they could be 1970s, but they look 80s to me. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>No need, even in a warm southern climate, I found I could easily sell them on any venue or at a consignment shop for more than I paid for them, so I always bought them even if they weren't old. Most that I bought were not old. These are a lovely example, you didn't do badly, it's a steep learning curve.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="antidiem, post: 9557526, member: 30"]Having purchased MANY andiron sets on the cheap for inexpensive resale years ago makes me think that. I guess they could be 1970s, but they look 80s to me. No need, even in a warm southern climate, I found I could easily sell them on any venue or at a consignment shop for more than I paid for them, so I always bought them even if they weren't old. Most that I bought were not old. These are a lovely example, you didn't do badly, it's a steep learning curve.[/QUOTE]
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