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Businiess name:  Seattle Building Salvage
Review by:  Sarah J.
Review content: 
This is a pretty typical salvage store. The usual assortment of home and garden pieces, in various condition, can be found here. With a large warehouse (poorly staffed) down the alley out back, they actually have quite a bit of inventory. Much of it is not priced, so one must ask the owner when he's asking for many of the items. This opens the door for some bargaining, to which the owner seems somewhat amenable. This is not a junkyard, you're unlikely to find a screaming deal because the savvy owner is very in touch with the market and prices to sell to the middle-upper end clientele. Prices range from reasonable to crazily expensive, though things on the upper end of the scale seem to be either difficult to find or well-restored. Things that are well-restored are lovely, and I believe they specialize in lighting.

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