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<p>[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 1059308, member: 78"]Hi,</p><p>I loved high ceilings. When I was living in Brooklyn I had 16 ft ceilings.</p><p>When I moved I had to sell many great pieces. Two of my favorites were my 12 ft American Empire desk and my 14 ft pier mirror. The memory of those times and especially those two pieces. When I bought the desk, it came in three pieces had it X-rayed at the hospital. I had found four secret compartments after the X-ray found 5 more.</p><p>greg[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 1059308, member: 78"]Hi, I loved high ceilings. When I was living in Brooklyn I had 16 ft ceilings. When I moved I had to sell many great pieces. Two of my favorites were my 12 ft American Empire desk and my 14 ft pier mirror. The memory of those times and especially those two pieces. When I bought the desk, it came in three pieces had it X-rayed at the hospital. I had found four secret compartments after the X-ray found 5 more. greg[/QUOTE]
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