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(Please excuse the lack of legs, they were removed and stored in drawers for transportation. Also mirror is not pictured but it was included.)

My girlfriend and I put an offer on a house a few weeks ago that didn't get accepted, but in a weird small world coincidence it turned out that the seller was one of my college professors who I've kept somewhat in touch with professionally.

Since it was his father's house which he inherited, and he was just trying to clear it out I reached out to him to see if he was interested in some extra cash for some of the furniture. There was a bunch of furniture that we loved, but this Johnson Carper set stuck out in particular. He wasn't interested in selling, he just wanted it gone and was happy to give it to us for free. I don't know much about mcm resale value, but I gotta imagine this set could easily sell for at least $700 or so. 

We just had an offer accepted yesterday, so hopefully everything looks good after inspections and this stuff doesn't have to live in my parents' dining room to long. 

Bedside table, tallboy, lowboy with mirror, and headboard. Also got a cool hanging wall lamp that I don't have a good picture of. 

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1 minute ago, Double 0 Soul said:

That's great news! congrats on the furniture .. but more so the house purchase, no mean feat in today's economy

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Thank you, I'll make sure to post pictures once it's furnished in a couple months! We got lucky finding a place $75,000 less than our budget which feels feels great. 

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On 2/8/2025 at 6:32 AM, Double 0 Soul said:

I ordered this Phlegm book last week in a frenzied.. fastest finger first purchase B)
It was on the doorstep when i got home

Signed copy

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It's a book his etchings over the last few years

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Sorry about the low light grainy quality.. i can afford frivolous art books, yet i can't afford a decent phone or even light bulbs :D

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..a fold out print too which is a nice touch.. really good value for £20 from his BigCartel
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No so much for £200+ from scuzbag bot resellers...
 

Nice! Love his work, He's done a few murals down in Dunedin, I visit them every time I head south, I'll go take the same photos I take every time when I'm down there in a few weeks

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  • 3 weeks later...

Feel daft putting this in the Nice things thread, but l've had it hanging around in the loft for donkeys years and it's just found a new owner so. It complies to something nice that l love within my home but also it was my home on and off for a couple of years away back in my yoof.

Macpac super lightweight backpacking tent, which l bought in June 1996, packed away in 1999 and hardly used since. Certainly not used in the last 20 years. 

Selling point for me that it was the lightest tent on the market at the time and is quick and easy to use. I hiked it around Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand for nearly 2 years and at one point it was pitched in one place for two months! It really was compact living. 

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And in situ in the garden with his mates

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Hopefully my son will get into using it more often. 

 

 

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Macpac from that era was a nice thing. They were an innovative company that did loads of R&D, prioritized repair over replace. 

Sometime in the 2000s they were bought out by the founder of Kathmandu, and she turned it into just another mass market made elsewhere, cheaper to replace than repair.  (still better quality and design than Kathmandu stuff IMO, but not the great NZ product it used to be)

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