Does anyone have any info on Eagle Group Inc. glass top coffee table or end table?

I recently purchased a glass top end table and coffee table made by eagle group Inc. I've found their website and several other sites selling their products, but can only find wire shelving units. I'm trying to find out the price on these tables and somewhere else to purchase another one. I bought these second-hand. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Does anyone have any info on Eagle Group Inc. glass top coffee table or end table?

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7 Responses to “Does anyone have any info on Eagle Group Inc. glass top coffee table or end table?”

  1. Blue-Eyed Christian says:

    From the history, she's probably trying to protect him.

    Who hits their upper arm on the coffee table anyway? Wouldn't you catch yourself before you fell that far or try to move so you didn't hit the coffee table?

  2. estianut says:

    well when you are sitting on the couch, you put your coffee cups on the "coffee tables"

  3. Black Girl says:

    From the history, she's probably trying to protect him.

    Who hits their upper arm on the coffee table anyway? Wouldn't you catch yourself before you fell that far or try to move so you didn't hit the coffee table?

  4. pono7 says:

    I've always called them coffee tables, and I've grown up in the church. No one will mind if you continue.

  5. Letterhead says:

    First, that's a weird sentence.
    Second..it's like this Mrs. Ms. Miss

    "Don't put your feet on her coffee table" might honestly be a better sentence

    however, it's possessive..so you have it correct

  6. Emma Jean says:

    Whoa now, calm down. Leave the coffee tables out of this.

    I'm sorry to break this to you, but jolly old Saint Nick isn't real...

    *blocks coffee table with scared look on my face*

    It's the parents, man!

  7. British guy says:

    We do use the expressions "coffee table" and "coffee table book". The tea table is a table you sit around formally (as opposed to lolling around a coffee table) and it would be the height of bad manners to attempt to read there. The tea table doubles up as the breakfast table, the lunch table and the dinner table.

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