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<p>[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 333749, member: 6444"]Again, I don't run into many English windsors here in Boston. If you live in UK you should check locally. Or maybe someone else here knows. If you look online you'll see ash and elm, so that is a possibility. Also, don't take early 19th as gospel, that is based on similar online and could be later than that. Once a style becomes popular it continues to be made for some time outside urban centers - I suspect same is true in England.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 333749, member: 6444"]Again, I don't run into many English windsors here in Boston. If you live in UK you should check locally. Or maybe someone else here knows. If you look online you'll see ash and elm, so that is a possibility. Also, don't take early 19th as gospel, that is based on similar online and could be later than that. Once a style becomes popular it continues to be made for some time outside urban centers - I suspect same is true in England.[/QUOTE]
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