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r/Antiques
152k members
We are dedicated to antiques and old stuff. Join in!
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r/whatsthisworth
141k members
A subreddit created so you can try to find out what that item you have is and what it is worth! Please see below for guidelines, helpful posts, and related subreddits.
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r/ThriftStoreHauls
2.5m members
A forum dedicated to sharing your thrift finds - garage sales, flea markets, pawn shops, and more are all allowed. Come join our community and share your passion for the hunt with like minded people!
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r/whatisthisthing
2.3m members
If you have an object and you don't know what it is, this is the place for you to search for an answer. We may not know the "why" but we can help with the "what".
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r/furniturerestoration
60.4k members
**restoration: returning something to its former condition** Welcome! This is sub for sharing projects and exchanging information on restoring furniture to how it looked when new (or as close as possible). If you have projects that involve painting originally non-painted furniture, or repurposing pieces to have different applications, please check out the other, potentially more appropriate, subreddits.
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r/VintageFurniture
1.4k members
Safe space for collectors, enthusiasts, and curious amateurs to showcase their vintage furniture finds, solicit feedback and ideas, or just share their appreciation for mid-century, antique, and vintage furniture from all periods.
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r/Mid_Century
177k members
A community for enthusiasts of mid century modern design. From Charles and Ray Eames to Paul McCobb and Adrian Pearsall.
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r/DIY
22.2m members
A place where people can come to learn and share their experiences of doing, building and fixing things on their own.
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r/woodworking
4.7m members
/r/woodworking is your home on reddit for furniture, toys, tools, wood, glue, and anything else that has to do with woodworking as a hobby or profession. Please submit links to how-to pages and videos, pictures of beautiful and amazing pieces you made for us to admire, or help you finish.
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r/NoFeeAC
133k members
This sub is a friendly place where you don’t have to pay ridiculous fees in Animal Crossing!
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r/todayilearned
31.0m members
You learn something new every day; what did you learn today? Submit interesting and specific facts about something that you just found out here.
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r/AnimalCrossing
1.8m members
Welcome to the Animal Crossing subreddit! The subreddit dedicated to the Animal Crossing video game franchise by Nintendo. Please make sure to read the rules before posting, thank you!
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r/Showerthoughts
26.9m members
A subreddit for sharing those miniature epiphanies you have that highlight the oddities within the familiar.
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r/ACTrade
277k members
Need an item? Looking to make some bells? You've come to the right place!
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r/ArtisanVideos
2.1m members
This community is a space for curated high-quality video content that showcases the talent and skills of trades-persons and crafts-persons as they engage in and practice their craft.
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r/restoration
16.5k members
/r/Restoration is a community for anyone seeking restoration help, wanting to show off their restoration projects, or anything inbetween. The restoration can be anything from an antique to an engine. The followings rules and etiquette should be followed when posting in this subreddit: 1. If it is NSFW, label it as such! 2. Don't spam the subreddit with anything unrelated. 3. Trolling or insulting other users will not be tolerated. Otherwise, welcome and have fun!
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r/AnimalCrossingTrading
38.0k members
Trade at your own discretion, follow the rules, be safe, and please try to use the post flairs if you can.
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r/Austin
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The subreddit for all things Austin.
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r/NewOrleans
125k members
This is the subreddit for the Greater New Orleans area. This sub is for locals to discuss all things New Orleans. All tourist questions of any type should be asked at r/askNOLA. This subreddit is NOT for hookups, finding drugs, tourists, or tourist questions. If you post here about these things, you will be shunned and talked to quite harshly. Laissez les bons temps rouler! What is damp may never dry!
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r/pics
29.9m members
A place for pictures and photographs.
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r/funny
48.0m members
Welcome to r/Funny, Reddit's largest humour depository.
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r/Atlanta
450k members
Official Subreddit for all things in and about Atlanta, Georgia, USA and the surrounding metropolitan area.
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r/cincinnati
118k members
An active community of residents and others; the official subreddit for Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, and nearby places in the greater Tri-state region.
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r/AntiqueBooths
330 members
A place to discuss renting a booth in an antique mall or anything related to the business of buying and selling antiques, upcycled or repurposed furniture, and vintage items. If you need advice, have any questions, or if you just want to share something that you're proud of, this is where you need to be!
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r/furniturerefinishing
858 members
A place to share your furniture projects, ask questions and discuss all things painting and refinishing. This is for creating something new from something unwanted or updating something that is much wanted but doesn't fit with your decor. We love modifying furniture, fixing furniture and keeping old dated furniture out of the landfill.
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Posted by26 days ago
  • r/Antiques - antique furniture - it has a Shakespeare scene with a quote carved into it - any idea of the age and the price? also would be great to find out what the M symbol means.
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Posted by2 months ago
  • r/NewOrleans - Anyone like Eastlake antique furniture?
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