> Dannaman's in Newark had great bolts of Buddhist
> Orange silk for $1 a yard...which overdyed so
> well as well as other great ends.
I remember when Dannemann's was built, which gave the death knell to
Sharrah's. I once got in to the back room to see the wondrous things
at Sharrah's. It's
At 8:23 AM -0600 6/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dannaman's in Newark had great bolts of Buddhist Orange silk for $1 a
yard...which overdyed so well as well as other great ends.
Newark? NJ Is Dannaman's still there? Newark is close-by to me.
Not my favorite place to visit but .
On Jun 20, 2006, at 9:07 PM, cahuff wrote:
Dannaman's in Newark had great bolts of Buddhist Orange silk for $1 a
yard...which overdyed so well as well as other great ends.
Newark? NJ Is Dannaman's still there? Newark is close-by to me.
Not my favorite place to visit but ...
Susan
20, 2006 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Re: old fabric and trim stores
>
> On Tue, 20 Jun 2006, Sue Clemenger wrote:
>
> > I have this great visual image of a fabric store that's part Hogwarts
> > and part library from "The Name of the Rose."
&
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006, Sue Clemenger wrote:
> I have this great visual image of a fabric store that's part Hogwarts
> and part library from "The Name of the Rose."
That was pretty much it!
The lighting was terrible, though.
--Robin
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I have this great visual image of a fabric store that's part Hogwarts and
part library from "The Name of the Rose."
*sigh*
--Sue
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At 6:28 PM -0600 6/20/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Better yet, I remember when they took up seven floors of an ancient
building on G Street, with stuff piled everywhere. If you were willing to
dig, you could find old bolts of wonderful stuff with old wonderful prices
on them, which clearly had no