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Post #331518 by mzoltarp on Mon, Sep 10, 2007 5:56 AM

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We have a thrift store here in Bakersfield called RAD and although you probably need a good shower after shopping there, some rather amazing MCM and tiki things routinely pop up. "We" all know that tiki is "trash" so it gets priced accordingly in thrift stores. MUHAHAHAHA! We got some horrible tiki barstools for $2 a piece, but once they were cleaned, varnished, and the seats restored, they look as if they came from an antique store and that they are all pricey pricey.