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#1 Posted : Wednesday, August 24, 2011 11:58:17 AM(UTC)
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I've found these three rugs in a house clearence.

They were in the galavanized "tube" you can see in the background and appear never to have been used.

Can someone tell me as much as possible about them?

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#2 Posted : Wednesday, August 24, 2011 5:16:26 PM(UTC)
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Persian Baluchi rugs with a cotton foundation and a wool pile. They normally are woven in smaller sizes (3 X 5 up to 5X 7). They are not worth a lot of money, each $100-$150, but can be nice decorations in the RIGHT environment.
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#3 Posted : Saturday, August 27, 2011 1:39:16 AM(UTC)
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Many thanks for that Rugfirm. Great to know what we've got.

We found them in a large Gavlanized Metal Cylinder, which looks quite cool but isn't really of any interest to us. Would it be a mistake to chuck that away?
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#4 Posted : Saturday, August 27, 2011 1:16:27 PM(UTC)
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I am sure if you decide to store the rugs in the future, you can still use the cylinder.
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