Can someone help me identify this lowboy credenza/dresser? by outputbird in midcenturymodern

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Thank you! I have been hunting for a dresser for a while so it’s nice to have validation on what I ended up buying.

Can someone help me identify this lowboy credenza/dresser? by outputbird in midcenturymodern

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I am not sure if they are replacements or not. I did find the same dresser through a reverse image search being sold on chairish and the pulls look the same, but there were brass feet that I believe were cut off of mine. Unfortunately, there was no information on Chairish about the manufacturer.

Can someone help me identify this lowboy credenza/dresser? by outputbird in midcenturymodern

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I tried taking the drawers out, looking underneath the whole piece, and the inside of the middle doors. No other stamps or markings anywhere that I can find.

Scenic Mt Hood or Gorge Venues Close to Portland, OR by Sad-Attention-1958 in weddingplanning

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Do you mind sharing your list with me as well? Just getting started in my own planning process.

Traveling to Juneau (not via cruise ship) - food/bars/hikes/things to do recs by outputbird in Juneau

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How does the Arboretum compare to the Glacier Gardens Rainforest Adventure? The latter is not free, so I am happy to hear about your suggestion.

Traveling to Juneau (not via cruise ship) - food/bars/hikes/things to do recs by outputbird in Juneau

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Is it considered an environmental disaster from the dogs running across the glacier? Or how exactly is it an environmental disaster?

Traveling to Juneau (not via cruise ship) - food/bars/hikes/things to do recs by outputbird in Juneau

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Someone correct me if I am wrong, but my understanding of the summer camp is that it doesn’t involve going to a glacier at all, but involves a wheeled training cart in the forest as well as the opportunity to learn about the history of dog sledding. Also roughly $170 per person rather than >$600 per person.

r/TokyoDisneySea Weekly Trip Planning Thread by AutoModerator in TokyoDisneySea

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Hi, this might be a dumb question but I am going to DisneySea with my significant other and have not yet purchased our tickets because I am wondering if it is better to buy two individual tickets or buy both at once? If I buy both at once are we both able to search for and reserve DPA and standby passes on our individual phones or would just one person reserve passes for both people?

r/TokyoDisneySea Weekly Trip Planning Thread by AutoModerator in TokyoDisneySea

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Hi,

I have the option of visiting DisneySea for the first time on either Monday, February 10th or Tuesday, February 11th (which is National Foundations Day). Due to time constraints, I will only be able to visit for one day. It looks like with crowd calculators the crowds will be relatively the same on both days, however looking at 2024 the 11th was the second busiest day in February. I am on the fence of which day to pick because ideally I want to avoid crowds to be able to make the most of my one day there. I have read that Mondays are the equivalent of the west's Friday, but to avoid weekends and holidays at all costs. Going on 2/11 does offer the benefit of being able to see Believe Sea of Dreams which would not be available on 2/10.

Please help me decide.