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<p>[QUOTE="SeaGoat, post: 251158, member: 1136"]I thought 1840s-1850s myself but my boss seems to think turn of the century. </p><p>Everything from the early 1900s looks more "dainty" and small compared to this guy.</p><p>Reading about the conversions, a lot of them happened during the 1920s-1940s which would explain the machine cut dovetails of the drawers and the more modern looking hinges.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SeaGoat, post: 251158, member: 1136"]I thought 1840s-1850s myself but my boss seems to think turn of the century. Everything from the early 1900s looks more "dainty" and small compared to this guy. Reading about the conversions, a lot of them happened during the 1920s-1940s which would explain the machine cut dovetails of the drawers and the more modern looking hinges.[/QUOTE]
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