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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 750218, member: 5066"]Well, it IS an antique piece, no doubt about that & certainly better than sawdust furniture. I'd say $160. is fair and no problem for personal use, different story if trying to flip at a profit.</p><p>What may have happened on top drawer is veneer was damaged & rather than confront that issue straight on (not a big deal to glue on a new drawer front veneer panel) someone complicated the issue and it became a bit of a chinese fire drill.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 750218, member: 5066"]Well, it IS an antique piece, no doubt about that & certainly better than sawdust furniture. I'd say $160. is fair and no problem for personal use, different story if trying to flip at a profit. What may have happened on top drawer is veneer was damaged & rather than confront that issue straight on (not a big deal to glue on a new drawer front veneer panel) someone complicated the issue and it became a bit of a chinese fire drill.[/QUOTE]
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