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Andrew
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I find in most cases, yes, the more expensive ones are the better ones.

After buying and throwing out a lot of JUNK, I have started “investing” in good pieces that will last years and years.

And, I’ve gotten some GREAT deals at rummages sales and moving sales. Keep your eyes open and you’ll be surprised what you come across.

One more thing, wait until the end of the season so you can get things on sale. Good Luck!