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<p>[QUOTE="LarryG, post: 4570497, member: 78426"]Thanks for the reply. Not sure about it having been stripped. I’d think there would be signs of prior stain somewhere, but every nook, cranny and deepest grain is bare pine. Did they make them unfinished? Here are some detail pics. Back boards have been stored separately for 30 years so the fit isn’t spectacular. You’ll notice rear feet are tack ons. Front feet original?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LarryG, post: 4570497, member: 78426"]Thanks for the reply. Not sure about it having been stripped. I’d think there would be signs of prior stain somewhere, but every nook, cranny and deepest grain is bare pine. Did they make them unfinished? Here are some detail pics. Back boards have been stored separately for 30 years so the fit isn’t spectacular. You’ll notice rear feet are tack ons. Front feet original?[/QUOTE]
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