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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 442335, member: 37"]Higher end products, including antiques, are relatively recession-proof. Lower end goods also hold well so I could see cheap recycled goods sold in many antique shops that are not necessarily antique continuing to do well. Could see a resurgence in brown furniture since it is cheaper than new. The middle segment is potentially where we may see a drop off.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 442335, member: 37"]Higher end products, including antiques, are relatively recession-proof. Lower end goods also hold well so I could see cheap recycled goods sold in many antique shops that are not necessarily antique continuing to do well. Could see a resurgence in brown furniture since it is cheaper than new. The middle segment is potentially where we may see a drop off.[/QUOTE]
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