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I like Victorian Style or 18th Century furniture with dark wood (mahogany or cherry). I like lots of design and carvings.
The two dining sets that I looked at (table with leaf and 6 chairs) cost $2,100 and $2,400 with tax.
The bedroom set that I looked at (king bed including frame, headboard and footboard, dresser, mirror, five drawer chese and one nightstand) cost $2,500.
What's the most you'd spend on each of these?
I'm talking formal for both of these.
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I too like Antique Furniture. In fact I sell it. My favorite is Empire, (usually mahogany or Cherry). I paid 2000 for
an inlaid French Set, (not Louis or Provencal). 8 ft Armoire
marble topped nightstand, 5 foot parqueted bed.
My Empire bedroom cost 2000 20 years ago. It's now worth
10. So the prices sound good. As long as you really love
the pieces.
I too like Antique Furniture. In fact I sell it. My favorite is Empire, (usually mahogany or Cherry). I paid 2000 for
an inlaid French Set, (not Louis or Provencal). 8 ft Armoire
marble topped nightstand, 5 foot parqueted bed.
My Empire bedroom cost 2000 20 years ago. It's now worth
10. So the prices sound good. As long as you really love
the pieces.
What kind of fish should I get? <><?
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I have had goldfish before, and they have all died soon after getting them. I want a fish that can live in a fishbowl without a filter, that will actually stay alive.
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i've had Betta's before and they last quite a while. i always put them in a glass vase lwith some rocks or marbles at the bottom, and a plant at the top. (picture below)
http://aquaworld.netfirms.com/Labyrinthfish/Betta/bettasplendens/Bettainvase.jpg
i also just bought guppies and have them in the same sort of set up and they seem to love it.
make sure the plant's roots dont get too tangled together or too long, otherwise the fish could get caught in them.
hope i helped! :) <><
P.S. i noticed that everyone is giving me thumbs down, and I DONT CARE. because fish are fish and they dont need a huge tank, just like regular people dont *need* a giant mansion with 500 bedrooms. i have never had a tank before, i put my fish in vases/bowls and they are FINE.
i've had Betta's before and they last quite a while. i always put them in a glass vase lwith some rocks or marbles at the bottom, and a plant at the top. (picture below)
http://aquaworld.netfirms.com/Labyrinthfish/Betta/bettasplendens/Bettainvase.jpg
i also just bought guppies and have them in the same sort of set up and they seem to love it.
make sure the plant's roots dont get too tangled together or too long, otherwise the fish could get caught in them.
hope i helped! :) <><
P.S. i noticed that everyone is giving me thumbs down, and I DONT CARE. because fish are fish and they dont need a huge tank, just like regular people dont *need* a giant mansion with 500 bedrooms. i have never had a tank before, i put my fish in vases/bowls and they are FINE.
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