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Embark on a journey through time with our Reclaimed 8" Steel Spindle Antique Cast Iron Stove Damper – a captivating fusion of history and artistry that will transform your space into a haven of vintage charm. Forged from enduring cast iron, this exquisite piece carries the strength of yesteryears and has been thoughtfully repurposed to enchant as a unique decorative element. The 8-inch steel spindle, a symbol of classic design, not only adds visual intrigue but also serves as a conversation starter, drawing attention to its historic significance. The Reclaimed 8" Steel Spindle Antique Cast Iron Stove Damper can be more than just a piece of history; it can be a centerpiece of style in your living space. Whether adorning a mantel, gracing a bookshelf, or adding a vintage touch to a tabletop, its versatility knows no bounds.
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Our cork collection offers a thoughtful blend of reclaimed natural and synthetic corks, perfect for crafting enthusiasts. These corks, with a second chance at life, are ideal for a variety of creative projects. Whether you're designing eco-conscious coasters, sustainable planters, or imaginative cork jewelry, our versatile cork selection lets you craft with a green conscience. Embrace sustainability and explore the endless crafting potential with our reclaimed cork assortment. Approximate Corks Per Box Size: Small Box - Approximately 180 Corks Medium Box - Approxmiately 330 Corks Large Box - Approximately 750 Corks
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We recently took down a barn in Manitowoc, Wisconsin and during the teardown process noticed an unusual plywood used to patch the flooring. We carefully pulled it up and revealed a beautifully hand-painted vintage sign with "Guest House Inn" written out in red paint with grey accents on the letters. To our surprise it was in great shape having spent a portion of its life holding up livestock!! After some research, turns out this sign came from an Inn and coffee shop owned by the Marcus Corporation, built in Manitowoc in the early 1960's on the corner of Washington and 9th streets boasting 53 luxurious rooms with a "Big Boy" coffee shop attached. The Inn shuttered it doors in 1998 but the sign that stood in front of the building welcoming its guests remained intact. The sign is in 4 pieces when put together it measures 8 ft. by 8 ft.. Each piece is a slightly different size and the bottom of the sign has a slight curve to it. Paint is mostly intact, some chipping and cracking but in beautiful shape. Shipping available