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<p>[QUOTE="Retrosaurus, post: 351136, member: 7322"]Hey everyone. This is my first post because I've got a situation that's been killing me for months.</p><p><br /></p><p>Long story short. My girlfriend and I came across the perfect chair. This magnificent gold and pinkish red cut velvet...</p><p><br /></p><p>Thrift store was closed, </p><p>So she went the next day right when they opened to pay and have it put on hold.</p><p><br /></p><p>The next day, it was gone. They had sold it to someone else, solince someone forgot to actually pin the sold side onto it.</p><p><br /></p><p>My girlfriend is now heartbroken over it. (It was only 25 DOLLARS!!)</p><p><br /></p><p>So I'm trying to track something similar down. And with months of research I've gotten real close, but nothing as magical as the real thing.</p><p><br /></p><p>It would absolutely incredible if any extra information could lead to finding something similar. Or heck, if someone knows a person with the same chair and they're willing to sell!</p><p><br /></p><p>(Most things I've found are pieces that have been sold out for far too long and thousands of dollars)</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway. Thank you so much guys. Can't wait to dig up any remotely new dirt[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Retrosaurus, post: 351136, member: 7322"]Hey everyone. This is my first post because I've got a situation that's been killing me for months. Long story short. My girlfriend and I came across the perfect chair. This magnificent gold and pinkish red cut velvet... Thrift store was closed, So she went the next day right when they opened to pay and have it put on hold. The next day, it was gone. They had sold it to someone else, solince someone forgot to actually pin the sold side onto it. My girlfriend is now heartbroken over it. (It was only 25 DOLLARS!!) So I'm trying to track something similar down. And with months of research I've gotten real close, but nothing as magical as the real thing. It would absolutely incredible if any extra information could lead to finding something similar. Or heck, if someone knows a person with the same chair and they're willing to sell! (Most things I've found are pieces that have been sold out for far too long and thousands of dollars) Anyway. Thank you so much guys. Can't wait to dig up any remotely new dirt[/QUOTE]
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