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Hi J in New Jersey, This is so neat to find someone else in the same position. I just recently purchased a house built in 1850 and Im wanting to decorate for the time period and Im having a difficult time as well. If you want to exchange email information, we can share ideas and such that we find an...
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I have a 1874 home, and I wanted to install a historic fence at my pool with matching driveway gates. I looked for months at the salvage type stores and could not find my quantity with matching gates for a pool enclosure. I told my friend, and she told me about her neighbor had just installed a very...
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Thanks for the advice on the WeatherSide fiber-cement siding. Their Emphasis Siding is an exact replica of the asbestos siding I have on the addition to my 1910 four-square. Unfortunately my roof is also covered in an asbestos slate tile which looks like an exact reproduction of the clicca per ingra...
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During renovation of the ceilings of a 1914 home the original ceiling fixture on the second floor landing was damaged. This fixture is made of plaster and painted to appear bronze. Since this home (museum) is on the National Register we are hoping to find a company that can repair this fixture. Can ...
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I have a universal electric stove, 3 heating elements on top, oven underneath with tempature gauge in oven door. The name Landers Frary+ Clark appear on the face of the gauge. I dont know or just cant find info. on this particular stove. Is there a good value on this stove for someone? Would anyone ...
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Any suggestions on what to buy for the front area directly at perimeter of house. our landscaping has holes in it and lots of it is scragelly looking shrubs. we need a low cost quick fix for sale in 1 mo.(nov) thanks
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There is a dry compound that we refer to as Triple that bonds, has fiberous strength and is hard. I will have to dig out a bag to see who makes it. my only concern is it may be too hard for kind sanding. We use it on corners where heavy furniture will be moved or in traffic areas where there will be...
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I am looking for replacement switches for a Universal electric stove. Manufactured by the Landers Frary and Clark Co. around 1929. The company was bought by GE in the 1950s. However, GE does not have. This is a three burner stove with a side oven. I need the burner controls (turn switches), that mou...
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Not sure where to put this, so Ill start here with you old house lovers! I live in Central NY (small town near Syracuse) where the local fire dept has just purchased an 1804 2 story Federal style house that they are planning to demolish to make room for a new firehouse. This is a post and beam struc...
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Not sure where to put this, so Ill start here with you old house lovers! I live in Central NY (small town near Syracuse) where the local fire dept has just purchased an 1804 2 story Federal style house that they are planning to demolish to make room for a new firehouse. This is a post and beam struc...
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