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Able
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Salvaged stained glass windows

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Does anyone know a source for salvaged{not new} stained glass windows?
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Lois Lane had some last I checked. She was moving locations last I heard, but still see a pile of her stuff at the Ethel location.

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I just saw this on here and thought I would ask if anyone knows much about stained glass windows. We have an old window that was out of an old home in Kelowna and then was a decoration used in the (I believe it was the Old Spaghetti factory) downtown on Bernard many years ago. We would like to sell it, but have been told so many different prices from folks. So if anyone is interested, I have put a picture here to to have a look. It has been reframed as it was falling apart and we wanted to keep it together as best as possible.
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How 'bout a half sack of beer, a pogie-pack of smokes and an eighth?
That's a mighty fine offer for a window that doesn't open.
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Graham Adder wrote:How 'bout a half sack of beer, a pogie-pack of smokes and an eighth?
That's a mighty fine offer for a window that doesn't open.
:smt045


I'll sell you a couple old gate hinges that should fix that.

$82.98, half a half sack, a couple smokes and burn one ! :D
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dirtybiker wrote:
Graham Adder wrote:How 'bout a half sack of beer, a pogie-pack of smokes and an eighth?
That's a mighty fine offer for a window that doesn't open.
:smt045


I'll sell you a couple old gate hinges that should fix that.

$82.98, half a half sack, a couple smokes and burn one ! :D


If I get the broken window, I'll be in touch.
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prairieflower wrote:I just saw this on here and thought I would ask if anyone knows much about stained glass windows. We have an old window that was out of an old home in Kelowna and then was a decoration used in the (I believe it was the Old Spaghetti factory) downtown on Bernard many years ago. We would like to sell it, but have been told so many different prices from folks. So if anyone is interested, I have put a picture here to to have a look. It has been reframed as it was falling apart and we wanted to keep it together as best as possible.


That is a lovely window, prairie!
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Lady tehMa wrote:That is a lovely window, prairie!


Thank you so much!
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