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<p>[QUOTE="Joe2007, post: 1195999, member: 1262"]Growing up in the rural Midwest many of the auctioneers and antique dealers referred to primitives mostly as old rusty broken down farm implements and other things you would find on the farm like wooden crates, butter churns, baking molds, and stoneware. I think they defined primitive as from the increasingly forgotten farm and small town economy we used to have where life was simpler and looked back upon with fondness.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Joe2007, post: 1195999, member: 1262"]Growing up in the rural Midwest many of the auctioneers and antique dealers referred to primitives mostly as old rusty broken down farm implements and other things you would find on the farm like wooden crates, butter churns, baking molds, and stoneware. I think they defined primitive as from the increasingly forgotten farm and small town economy we used to have where life was simpler and looked back upon with fondness.[/QUOTE]
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