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    Anyone have any suggestions on a reputable furniture store, ? Not interested raymour and flanigan or bobs type stores.
    I was thinking mealeys. Any suggestions?

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    Gamburg's in Hatboro

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cole View Post
    Gamburg's in Hatboro
    That's a tad to far to travel for a couch but I appreciate the suggestion.

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    Just drive around until you find one on the curb, then a trip though the car wash and some dollar store fabreeze and it will be good as new.

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    Try Roman Furniture in Clifton Heights, PA
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    Just curious but what's the difference between Mealeys and Raymour?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krichardson View Post
    Just curious but what's the difference between Mealeys and Raymour?
    I have no Idea. From what I hear the furniture is a better quality.
    I'm not into micro fiber fabrics. My grandfather was a self taught upholsterer
    for 65yrs. I know quality furniture, raymore doesnt compare. I'm looking for something
    like my grandfathers work. As chalmitch said, roma has a great reputation and its only a mile from me. I completely forgot about that place.

    I remember wacnig my grandfather working. He would fill his mouth full of tacs,
    then he'd get his magnetic hammer and swing it up to his mouth to pluck a tac, and boom.
    He'd do it like a machine. Ive also seen him put one through his thumb.
    Thats the first time Ive ever heard god dammit to hell.

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    Lol.....I would have liked to watch him put a piece together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krichardson View Post
    Lol.....I would have liked to watch him put a piece together.
    It was awesome. When he got older (75) he bought a staple gun.

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    Not sure if Roman's has any better stuff than Raymore or Mealeys but I have heard that you can get some pretty good quality stuff made by the Amish.

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