Here's the link for the rest of the ad. Some nice hardware up close.
https://nwct.craigslist.org/mat/d/pine- ... 81261.html
Gothichome wrote:The add has been deleted so I would assume they have been sold. The down side to this though is a nice period kitchen is being dismantled, the up side of course is another old home is being put back together, I hope.
Willa wrote:
The small upside is that if the seller is tearing out the kitchen a buyer can always ask if they have more house parts they are getting rid of. There may be a small windfall in other vintage parts like light fixtures, towel bars, doorknobs and who knows what ?
awomanwithahammer wrote:I am buying two windows that a homeowner took out of his 1920s house to add a door. They were taken out intact, and include the sash weights and everything! I am thrilled, because I have two windows in the closed-in porch that aren't original. They're crappy windows; won't stay open, can't take the sashes out because of the weather stripping. I started to paint them but realized the wood is rotting. They're an odd size, though, and I couldn't believe that the windows I found are THE EXACT SIZE I NEED. And he wanted only $50 for both. Now I just have to find someone to install them!
Sorry, James, but your post got hijacked. Too bad!
Willa wrote:But DID James buy these cabinets ?