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How To Buy Antiques on eBay
The venerable online auction site can be a treasure trove of old-house parts—if you know how to play the game. A couple veterans of eBay's triumphs and tragedies offer some hard-won lessons.
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2008 Annual Index
Looking for an article that appeared in Old-House Journal in 2008? Browse our Annual Index for the issue and page number of every story we featured in the magazine this year.
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Preservation Innovations
These 6 communities are leading the next wave of preservation with fresh approaches to getting people involved.
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Rooted in Tradition: Old-Fashioned Bulbs
The 17th-century Dutch traded them like stocks on Wall Street. Monet gave them pride of place in some of his most famous paintings. What are they? Old-fashioned bulbs.
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Amazing Baths
If you're looking for bathroom design inspiration, you just might find it in these period-perfect fits for three different architectural styles.
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35 Tips for Restoring Old Houses
To celebrate OHJ's 35th anniversary, we checked in with some old-house gurus to gather their top tips for restoring house parts within their expert domain. From radiators to roofing, these specialists offer up a wealth of advice that can help fine-tune the care and repair of your old house.
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Old House Journal's Traditional Products is an online compendium featuring hundreds of four-color photos showing hard-to-find period products.
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 Old-House Journal's New Old House features new homes built in classic American styles. This quarterly magazine offers the inspiration, ideas, and resources to re-create the charm of the past for today's living. Subscribe now.
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