Area Thrift Shops Thrive in Hard Economic Times ; People Willing to Sell Grandma's China in Order to Simplify Life and Earn a Little Extra Cash.

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DAYTON -- Business is not bad at all for at least one segment of the economy -- brokering the left-behinds of businesses and people displaced by the Great Recession.

That's where Barry Clark and his wife Georgia come in with their suite of antique and used furniture shops in the high-traffic 1200 block of East Third Street.

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Area Thrift Shops Thrive in Hard Economic Times ; People Willing to Sell Grandma's China in Order to Simplify Life and Earn a Little Extra Cash.

With a start Barry got cleaning out a friend's garage, the Clarks are building th...

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