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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 3392207, member: 5066"]Maybe [USER=8363]@KikoBlueEyes[/USER] could take a photo of her glue blocks and post.</p><p>Naturally, that wouldn't be definitive as PA used a lot of yellow pine in their early furniture as well. Still, be nice to compare with yours. </p><p>John Head, a rather famous early Philly cabinetmaker used white cedar in much of his secondary wood construction, which is unusual[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 3392207, member: 5066"]Maybe [USER=8363]@KikoBlueEyes[/USER] could take a photo of her glue blocks and post. Naturally, that wouldn't be definitive as PA used a lot of yellow pine in their early furniture as well. Still, be nice to compare with yours. John Head, a rather famous early Philly cabinetmaker used white cedar in much of his secondary wood construction, which is unusual[/QUOTE]
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