D08008
$ 450
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Strip the blue paint because this door is just crying out to be restored to its original dignity. We have two, so it's possible these were used together. Priced each…
32 x 77.5 Painted
$450
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D08007
$ 75
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Someone didn't like the look of oak and painted this cabinet door. There's a good chance we have its twin, but it may be a while before we find it.
20.5 x 58.75 Oak/Painted
$75
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D08006
$ 325
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Doors with mail slots are becoming a thing of the past, but why should they?
32 x 78.75 Stained
$325
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D08005
$ 650
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These etched glass panels offer a sweet, subtle pattern to obscure your exposure. The door is quite substantial.
34.25 x 81.5 Painted
$650
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D08004
$ 750
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Remember the days when you could make a private phone call behind a door with etched glass like this one? No? Well, I don't remember either, but I have seen them in the movies. The door and glass are in great shape.
31.5 x 82.25 Painted
$750
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D08003
$ 750
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Another Victorian etched glass door, but this one's been painted black with white details. I say YUCK! to the paint job, but WOW! to the etched glass.
31.75 x 79 Painted
$750
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D08002
$ 750
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Victorian era etched glass door with loads of extra details.
32 x 79 Stained
$750
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D08001
$ 8250
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If you have any stained glass in your home, you know the colors change throughout the day, so you'll want to install this door/window and 2 side lites in a prominent position in your home or office. Stunning piece with just a few fractures that don't appear to impact its integrity.
28.5 x 93.5 Painted
$8250
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D07525
$ 650
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Graduated horizontal panels adorn these solid wood doors veneered in various wood species. You'll find oak on one side and cherry on the other, or a walnut cherry combo and so forth. The composite picture is our attempt to show all details in one photo, but if you're interested in seeing more, we'll gladly send you more pictures. There are 10 of these doors of various sizes. It would be great to keep this family together, but we'll reluctantly sell them individually. Priced each…
$650
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D07518
$ 125
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Four panel door with raised panel details.
23.75 x 77.5 Pine
$125
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D07516
$ 375
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A turquoise door! In the southwest, doors are painted this color for good luck.
32 x 79 Painted
$375
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D07515
$ 1250
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Oak 18 lite french doors.
60 x 95 Oak
$1250
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D07509
$ 145
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We have 4 skinny doors who share the same classic panel configuration. The fourth one was camera shy. Priced each.
23.75 x 77.5 Pine
$145
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D07507
$ 275
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Like someone with a tooth missing, the top panel is broken and the pieces have gone missing. Our solution would be to install glass in those top panels. Definitely a door with character under all that paint.
Painted
$275
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D07506
$ 575
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You'll have loads of light streaming into your home from 15 glass panes in this nearly 2" thick door. You'll probably find oak under all that paint. Some of the glass is missing or broken.
38 x 84 Oak/Painted
$575
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D07504
$ 1225
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A pair of stainless steel and glass doors for those of you who are going for an industrial look. The glass is really, really dirty and looks more like screen in this picture.
59 x 83.5
$1225
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D07503
$ 425
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Stylized sunbursts adorn the 2 bottom panels while 3 rosette blocks mark the top and bottom of the central glass. Glass area is approximately 30 x 23. The interior has identical panels, but without the designs. Stock up on paint stripper for this door. (Isn't our door model cute?)
32 x 79.25 Painted
$425
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D07502
$ 775
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Under layers of peeling white and green paint you'll find the kind of detail you can't buy at Lowe's. But just what were they thinking when they added the green paint?!
36 x 96 Painted
$775
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D07501
$ 850
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Born a twin, he's now an only child. The center glass was probably something as fabulous as the rest of the door. We also have the side lites trim, but they're in grim condition.
36 x 90 Mahogany
$850
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D07400
$ 275
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Pretty exterior door with nice details. The picture is a composite of the front and back of the door. It's a bit narrow, but it sure would be a cute addition to any home. Sister to D07401 (she's camera shy). We'll discount them as a pair to keep this family together.
31.75 x 96 Painted
$275
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D07201
$ 95
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Most likely its previous life was as a closet door. Skinny little thing would be hard for someone with ample hips to fit through on a regular basis. Inset picture of other side.
24 x 79.75 Pine/Painted
$95
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D07200
$ 120
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This picture includes an inset image of the other side of this door. Several of these doors came in from the same home. Remove all the layers of paint and stain and you'll have some very nice doors.
30 x 79.5 Pine
$120
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D07071
$ 5000
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Little brother to D07070. Nearly the same width but shorter with fewer panels. Priced as a pair…
41.75 x 83 Oak
$5000
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D07070
$ 6000
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Doors like these have so many possibilities other than their intended purpose; table, bar front, headboard. Then again, do you need a front door that really makes a statement? Priced as a pair and yes, we'll sell you half a pair.
42 x 110 Oak
$6000
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D07055
$ 375
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One panel mahogany door. These may have a veneer finish and we have 14 in various sizes.
32 x 78 Mahogany
$375
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D07025
$ 175
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We salvaged a duplex in Springfield and came home with 15 five panel doors. Some are painted on both sides, some have just one side painted, and some are simply stained. Most are 80" tall. Various widths.
29.5 x 80 Pine
$175
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D07005
$ 125
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Simple 5 panel pine door with a surface mount deadbolt.
29.75 x 79.75 Pine
$125
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D07003
$ 125
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Simple 5 panel pine door.
27.75 x 79 Pine
$125
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D07001
$ 125
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Classic 30's styling. Four panes of glass on top, 3 panels below.
29.75 x 79.5 Pine
$125
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D06024
$ 325
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Interior one-panel door from a home once owned by a mobster. We have several of these.
31.75 x 78 Mahogany
$325
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D06021
$ 55
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When my daughter was 4 years old, one morning while getting dressed, she said she wanted to wear "baby pants." I couldn't for the life of me figure out what the heck she meant, but she was determined that she would wear nothing but "baby pants." Did she mean doll clothes? Something she'd outgrown? No! No! I finally pulled out a pair of shorts. "Baby pants!", she declared. I still laugh at that. Of course they were baby pants! Not full-grown pants but shorter, "baby pants." Just like these doors. Not full-grown, they were used for storage access areas.
26 x 43 Painted
$55
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D06019
$ 575
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Massive double doors are each 27.25" wide.
54.5 x 89.75 Oak/Painted
$575
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D06018
$ 25
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Simple screen door.
30.75 x 69.25 Painted
$25
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D06013
$ 425
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This sweet door was an interior vestibule door. Notice the unique conversation door. It was painted shut, but still works!. Hardware shown not included in price but can be purchased separately.
35.75 x 91.5 Oak/Painted
$425
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D06011
$ 55
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Charming screen door. Can you say TALL!?
31 x 96 Painted
$55
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D06003_06031
$ 150
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Stained finish double closet doors with delicate detail keyhole hardware. The other one was camera shy.
30 x 76 Stained
$150
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D06003_06004
$ 175
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Five-panel solid Doug Fir interior door.
32 x 80 Doug Fir
$175
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