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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Chris, 

a friend of yours, Kristi Roberts recommended your site to me.  I&#039;m a sucker for old architectural stuff and hate chucking it out.

Question: do you have any ideas on who might purchase Greek Revival window sashes. I renovated an old Victorian from 1858 and didn&#039;t have the heart to chuck them out (also roofline brackets).  The wood is old and thick and worked (beveled mullions, ornate brackets).

I&#039;m reading your blog and will call / visit places you write about.

But wondered if any particular place jumped to mind.

I could also foresee selling (donating?) them to small woodworkers who could turn window sashes into those fancy-smancy wall decorations with mirror insets at Pottery Barn, Crate&#038;Barrel and the like.

Funny blog; you don&#039;t mince words!

Regards, Sheila

PS....I just moved to brooklyn and have the items in storage.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Chris, </p>
<p>a friend of yours, Kristi Roberts recommended your site to me.  I&#8217;m a sucker for old architectural stuff and hate chucking it out.</p>
<p>Question: do you have any ideas on who might purchase Greek Revival window sashes. I renovated an old Victorian from 1858 and didn&#8217;t have the heart to chuck them out (also roofline brackets).  The wood is old and thick and worked (beveled mullions, ornate brackets).</p>
<p>I&#8217;m reading your blog and will call / visit places you write about.</p>
<p>But wondered if any particular place jumped to mind.</p>
<p>I could also foresee selling (donating?) them to small woodworkers who could turn window sashes into those fancy-smancy wall decorations with mirror insets at Pottery Barn, Crate&amp;Barrel and the like.</p>
<p>Funny blog; you don&#8217;t mince words!</p>
<p>Regards, Sheila</p>
<p>PS&#8230;.I just moved to brooklyn and have the items in storage.</p>
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