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Charmed, we're sure

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Globe Staff / June 27, 2008

John Ross and Don Carney scoop up antique keys, locks, and pen knives and attach them to sterling silver chains, each treated to look as old as the baubles themselves. The result: necklaces that look like they could have belonged to your very stylish great-grandmother. The creative recyclers of Patch NYC recently moved to Boston, which makes Beacon Hill shop owner Paul Niski very happy. Niski sells the necklaces in his store, along with Carney's framed ink drawings of hats, insects, and pipes. The drawings, which resemble woodcut prints, are set in vintage frames from the artist's collection. Today's hours are 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Necklaces start at $325, drawings at $900. Good, 88 Charles St., Boston. 617-722-9200. shopatgood.com

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