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cgwoolf
08-11-2007, 06:13 AM
I have big new house that is just crammed with lots of nice ol' furniture, some of which I just dont' need.

I have a dark wood triple of dresser with mirror - in pretty darn good shape ($75 or best offer) and I have a very nice pickled wood entertainment system. Will hold at least a 27" tv and has plenty of storage for stereo components, cds, movies, etc. (Paid >$1500 for it several years ago) is in excellent condition and would like $250 or best offer. I have no clue how to put pics here on this post - but if you are interested, please ezinbox me with your email address and I will take pics and email them to you.

These are good quality pieces of furniture, well taken care of.

Let me know if you want. I'm in a hurry to re make my bedrooms

FamilyGal
08-12-2007, 10:25 PM
CG, if you haven't sold this yet, you should post it on rummagethewoodlands.com or woodlandsonline.com. You can post for free. (Rummage charges though if you post a picture.)

cgwoolf
08-13-2007, 05:54 AM
Yep I posted both of them yesterday on Rummage and got lots of inquiries about the dresser yesterday. I expect it to be sold by today.

cgwoolf
08-13-2007, 05:20 PM
Reduced for quick sale - entertainment center $100 OBO

Wilson
08-13-2007, 06:10 PM
Ouch! Sorry about the loss you're taking on it.

cgwoolf
08-14-2007, 04:19 AM
I know. It is the pits because it is such a nice solid piece of furniture but my main issue here is space. My 2 spare bedrooms are currently being used as a guest room and I guess a multi-purpose room that has a futon, a small dresser, entertainment center and 2 folding work tables - one that houses my sewing stuff and one that houses my office working files which is in the middle of the darn room. With entertianment center gone, I can move the work table to a wall and actually have room to walk, work, sew in there plus sleep #1 son when he shows up to visit. I tried giving it to him but he did not have room in his little rent house.