Published February 19, 2015
Our 2010 field crew expresses some apologies for not updating more regularly. Personally, I’m relieved because I don’t know how many more blog posts I can manually transfer. Kidding, mostly. Check out the post to hear about their week back in 2010.
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Published February 19, 2015
A Clyde Hill job excites our field crew in 2010.
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Published February 19, 2015
Our field crew reports on that week in 2010, and a job from Mercer Island with some real treasures.
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Published February 19, 2015
Another summary of what we were salvaging one week, back in 2010. Oh, and an offhanded note about Patrick’s teeth?
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Published February 19, 2015
This merch from 2010 is doubtfully (no, definitely) NOT still lingering at Second Use, but it’s fun to read the excitement of the field crew for their recent finds.
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Published February 19, 2015
Our 2010 salvage crew brag about some of the great finds among the scheduled strip outs that week.
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Published February 19, 2015
A summary of the projects we were working on, dating back to 2010. The churn continues!
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Published February 18, 2015
A special post from 2010 overviewing our involvement in the Paul Thiry House salvage. Thiry was an architect known throughout the Northwest and the world as an architect who pushed the boundaries in design and construction. This home was built in 1962, the same year as the World’s Fair was hosted in Seattle. Thiry was the lead architect for the fair and designed several important pieces that still remain in the city.
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Published February 18, 2015
A glimpse at a job from 2010 featuring maple cabinets and contemporary fixtures.
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Published February 18, 2015
A summary of our salvage at Nathan Hale High School in 2010. We’re proud to report that job lead Tim Anderson is still on the Second Use team and bringing back more treasures than ever.
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