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can anyone recommend a second hand store that sells a decent amount of furniture? i live in morrisville but i'm willing to travel anywhere in the triangle for a place with a good selection!! thanks!
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I'd recommend the stores at the Raleigh Flea Market, the antique stores in downtown Pittsboro, or going to an auction at Hoy Auction in Wake Forest (a fun time, even if you don't buy).
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When do they hold the auction?
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It varies. Check the website (search for it, as we can't post links). The next one is tomorrow Feb 24 at 1 p.m.
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I don't know if they sell furniture and I don't think they are open during the weekend, but there is a second-hand shop in Cary called the Dorcus shop. You could try that place?
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