
Fortunately, I pulled my foot back pretty fast so only a few outside toes — on my left foot — got smushed. Nothing’s broken, just very black and blue. I’m kind of a klutzy these days.
Photo dump, pretty much in order of my trip through the ReStore:


A nice gray sink.

















UPDATE: A number of readers are leaving comments on how to handle this issue; I am not approving the comments because when it comes to SAFETY issues, I want readers to consult with properly licensed professionals how to handle. In this case: Read the original CPSC news release HERE for instructions what to do immediately and how to contact the company to get new replacement latches for free.













Dan Langdon says
No one loves a vintage stove more than I do, but those burner knobs are very oddly placed. Not only would they be awkward to deal with, I’d be afraid of water getting into their controls.
On the other hand, the clock and that backsplash light on that stove would make any potential for injury all worthwhile 😉
Lynn says
Wow! Your ReStore is fantastic! I have to go to multiple ReStores multiple times to see this much great vintage stuff. Of course we have to stop at ReStores everywhere we go, and I have never seen one this great! I need to come to MA!
leslie l says
The restore by me apparently only gets the stuff LEFT by the garbage collectors.
In 6 years, I’ve never once seen anything I would have taken even if they were GIVING it away. 🙁
I stopped going there about a year ago because I was concerned about getting BEDBUGS from the upholstered furniture which looked like it was given to the restore FROM the homeless shelter here. I was afraid to get any closer than 2 aisles away; this stuff made my skin crawl. YIKES!
I wish we had some good used or thrift stores for furniture & misc. items like yours. All we have are upscale, antique ‘shoppes’ that carry overpriced crap. The Midwest cities are slim pickins these days. I’m truly jealous of your fantastic weekly finds, but I do love reading about them. 🙂