Cool, vintage library card catalogs for sale
“Clean out the basement” week continues with these cool, vintage library card catalogs. We bought a whole bunch of them for our place and only ended up incorporating a few into our decor. Really nice warm wood color with funky pulls– all in all, really unique pieces with some character to them. Plus, really nice…
“Clean out the basement” week continues with these cool, vintage library card catalogs.
We bought a whole bunch of them for our place and only ended up incorporating a few into our decor.
Really nice warm wood color with funky pulls– all in all, really unique pieces with some character to them. Plus, really nice solid wood craftsmanship.
We used them in the office for sorting our office supplies, but have seen them used for kitchen utensil, craft supplies, tool organizer, etc. Really handy little drawers.
They come in 15 drawer sections (5 drawers across by 3 drawers tall= 15 drawers total). As you can see in photo, they are meant to be stacked and I do have a few of them for sale. Since they were meant to be stacked, sides and top are unfinished, but could be finished quite easily to match front color.
Each 15 drawer section is 32.5″ wide, 17″ deep and 13″ tall.
But here’s the best part— if you come by and like it, I’ll even deliver it to your curb for free. Or you can always swing by and grab it yourself- it’s on the ground floor with no stairs and you can back your car up inches from it. Asking $250 OBO for each 15 drawer section (5 drawers wide by 3 drawers tall). Email if interested.
OP here– to be clear, that was my email address in the comment above if anyone is interested in them.
Email if interested: abccity at gmail dot com
Sorry about that, Serpentor.
I might just be dense but I don’t see an email address.
Hi. I am possibly interested in 2 of them. can you send me some more pictures? my E-mail is Shawnfox@gmail.com.
Very cool. I’m trying to find a use for them in the office.
Oh and those white marks are not scratches, they are pieces of the the old paper labels still stuck on.