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<p>[QUOTE="laura9797, post: 9851237, member: 9323"]for someone who wants a Chippendale style/Georgian looking 1980's chair, it is an ok copy. We had some out of Asia/Indonesia and one of the legs exploded - the wood wasn't cured properly. Sounded like a gun going off. The leg had a HUGE crack/split which occurred after photography for an upcoming auction. Most decent American furniture companies would not have obvious staples like this one.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="laura9797, post: 9851237, member: 9323"]for someone who wants a Chippendale style/Georgian looking 1980's chair, it is an ok copy. We had some out of Asia/Indonesia and one of the legs exploded - the wood wasn't cured properly. Sounded like a gun going off. The leg had a HUGE crack/split which occurred after photography for an upcoming auction. Most decent American furniture companies would not have obvious staples like this one.[/QUOTE]
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