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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 6719303, member: 37"]We have 2 Goodwills and 2 local charity shops called Salt and Light. I hit all 4 regularly. We also have a Habitat for Humanity, Re-Store that I hit once a week. Pics are from all these stores. We have two very small charity shops that I have mostly given up on. I may hit them every blue moon... LOL! </p><p><br /></p><p>We have one antique mall and another decor mall that is about 50% antiques (this is where I used to sell). The prices in these 2 shops are significantly higher than the thrifts but cheaper than in similar shops in larger towns throughout the country. There are several antique shops and/or malls in nearby towns where rents are cheaper. They tend to focus on country decor and primitives. Painted furniture is still very big here in the shops. Brown furniture, such as I am showing, sells at a discount if it sells at all. MCM sells without paint but still cheaply, as the market here is pretty small.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 6719303, member: 37"]We have 2 Goodwills and 2 local charity shops called Salt and Light. I hit all 4 regularly. We also have a Habitat for Humanity, Re-Store that I hit once a week. Pics are from all these stores. We have two very small charity shops that I have mostly given up on. I may hit them every blue moon... LOL! We have one antique mall and another decor mall that is about 50% antiques (this is where I used to sell). The prices in these 2 shops are significantly higher than the thrifts but cheaper than in similar shops in larger towns throughout the country. There are several antique shops and/or malls in nearby towns where rents are cheaper. They tend to focus on country decor and primitives. Painted furniture is still very big here in the shops. Brown furniture, such as I am showing, sells at a discount if it sells at all. MCM sells without paint but still cheaply, as the market here is pretty small.[/QUOTE]
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