Salvage Sisters ; They Find Style in the Attic, Inspiration in the Street

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The Salvage Sisters thought they'd died and gone to heaven. Actually, it was Mendelson's Liquidation Outlet. But for a twosome in search of trendy trash, downtown Dayton's million-and-a-half square feet of junky merchandise was bliss. "We'll be back," they told owner Sandy Mendelson, at the end of their initial foray. "This place is our dream." Katheen Hackett and Mary Ann Young were in town recently to promote their first book, The Salvage Sisters' Guide to Finding Style in the Street nspiration in the Attic (Artisan, 5). The book incorporates photos

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Salvage Sisters ; They Find Style in the Attic, Inspiration in the Street

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