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1271 days ago

Wooden blinds

Jessie from Whakamarama

Series of wooden blinds for sale. These are all sized to fit windows 120cm long (blinds are about 115cm and the housing is 5cm). Blinds come with housings which have a cover that velcros on (as per photos).
The blinds are all in pretty good condition -a few small scratches but nothing much that I can see. One blind has some scuff marks on it (shown in the photos) which is by far the worst - this is blind number 5 in the list. There are some toggles (the wooden bit at the end of the strings) missing which I will specify. The other bit is on the bottom of the blinds there is a "button" which is missing from some - I have shown a photo of one that is there and what they look like without as I am not sure what the actual name for this piece is, again if they are missing they are specified in the list below
1) 37cm wide (missing 1 toggle) $20

2) 82cm wide (missing 2 "buttons") $20

3) 91cm wide $25

4) 84cm wide (missing 1 "button") $25

5) 87cm wide - has scuff mark (missing 1 "button" and 1 toggle) $15

6) 87cm wide $25

7) 29cm wide (missing 1 toggle) $20



Will sell individually for these prices or you can take them all for $145

Price: $145

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