• Season 1 Episode 12: Mike Buys a Dune Buggy

  • Jan 23 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • Podcast

Season 1 Episode 12: Mike Buys a Dune Buggy

  • Summary

  •  Welcome back to the Black Dog Salvage podcast! In this episode...

     Mike, Robert and the Black Dog Salvage crew tackle and American Foursquare house from 1910 in Fairmont, West Virginia. Key finds include built-in cabinets, mahogany wainscoting and a porcelain tub. They also build a chandelier from wine barrel staves for a local winery, and Mike brings in a 1965 VW dune buggy to show the crew!

    As always, thanks for watching and listening. If you want to take the podcast with you, its available on all major podcast platforms, including apple music, Spotify, and google podcasts. You can find those links and other here: https://www.podpage.com/black-dog-salvage/

    If you want to ask the guys a question, please leave a comment below! Otherwise, it would mean the world to us if you Like, Subscribe, Rate and Share the show! If you tell even one more person about the podcast, it goes a long way. To learn more about Black Dog Salvage or Tay's company, Lift Arc Studios, click the links below and be sure to follow both on social media!

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    To learn more about the Black Dog Salvage Furniture Paint, go to www.blackdogsalvage.com or subscribe to Black Dog Salvage on YouTube and look through the BDS Paint playlist!

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