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<p>[QUOTE="Fern77, post: 4543335, member: 16131"]For similar construction look for "desk chairs" from the turn of the century. It is in the arts and crafts style, but as Brad says, made by office furniture makers. I have two of these myself, one in my office, one (not so nice) in the porch. Those you see are not dowels really but they hide screws. Looks to me it only needs cleaning (with a clean moist rag) and waxing (good beeswax based commercial brand will do), and of course plenty of elbow grease. Very nice![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fern77, post: 4543335, member: 16131"]For similar construction look for "desk chairs" from the turn of the century. It is in the arts and crafts style, but as Brad says, made by office furniture makers. I have two of these myself, one in my office, one (not so nice) in the porch. Those you see are not dowels really but they hide screws. Looks to me it only needs cleaning (with a clean moist rag) and waxing (good beeswax based commercial brand will do), and of course plenty of elbow grease. Very nice![/QUOTE]
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