Best sources for Nautical home furnishings
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Re: Best sources for Nautical home furnishings
Originally Posted by open72
great company for the palm and bamboo trees , nice pieces and the bulk discount is great.
http://www.kinkadestudios.com/Mercha...y_Code=PHOENIX
everyone that comes here thinks they are real. you can get carried away , that's what miss open72 said
http://www.kinkadestudios.com/Mercha...y_Code=PHOENIX
everyone that comes here thinks they are real. you can get carried away , that's what miss open72 said
Great site, the wife is happy picking trees out for the new house, Thanks Jeff
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Re: Best sources for Nautical home furnishings
Anyone have any sources for lighted palm trees? Wanted some for outside that don't cost $1700 each. I've seen some on boats, etc at marinas, never got the chance to ask where they bought them.
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Originally Posted by 32fever
Anyone have any sources for lighted palm trees? Wanted some for outside that don't cost $1700 each. I've seen some on boats, etc at marinas, never got the chance to ask where they bought them.
saw those at SAM'S CLUB. they are fiber optic.
then you have these
http://www.fiberopticpalms.com/
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Re: Best sources for Nautical home furnishings
GO4BROKE,
Check out a place called The Cargo Net on South Bass Island (Put-In-Bay) in Ohio. They have some really nice nautical antiques. Couple of older fellows who travel the coasts during the winter and restore items to pristine condition. They are not cheap, but their stuff is real ... not crappy reproductions or imitations like you will sometimes find in the catalogue/mail orders.
Check out a place called The Cargo Net on South Bass Island (Put-In-Bay) in Ohio. They have some really nice nautical antiques. Couple of older fellows who travel the coasts during the winter and restore items to pristine condition. They are not cheap, but their stuff is real ... not crappy reproductions or imitations like you will sometimes find in the catalogue/mail orders.