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<p>[QUOTE="DanM, post: 2688962, member: 8820"]There are no markings I can find on the back, bottom or interior top. </p><p><br /></p><p>The hardware can be found on the bottom at the sides as well as on the sides at the top.</p><p><br /></p><p>I should have taken a picture of the back before putting stuff in it.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/lnQtFiYsU73Z6xIQyM6PHqHvllttqZqWii18I6N5xiRV61k1mTPfHGyGj4OeDbuUaSOyuDyYymGCrXPewn3WNN0gYGviPkpoUSY5swY6dVU39dUVqABp77gQBFi1IxlqTYcfwi69zM7XiVJW4lycrYDrcvOHRlGCbl2kk7jiWcbkH__srGt7Xn5k_8QeqstXnGWw6ynW7IbD4IKGMDreUVPlXlhc4TSiZAjR5fbX-I6IqsRQpSzgrRFC5qRTVTbtypD8q2hwbWKYILXz2hjm6GOj9ZhRounH6_B-_GYWz81LfLLPJIbuD_EtHWIwXCcW35nqGo7t9gpcXwbaoib4BSScT5CKptb5jmo3t9WQcYhMANSe27N0-I_5D_RxB03c1qFg7KXZmOBL3-CBRu5adAF2fD4_28i9Db0iy4xmYG79nAeVvIOmIyS_GgtKxX-wKDppHeYRbFo0FxQ_69wAV99LSqotjN_Aw-VBHn-ddxw8OSPcrySYjUSNsi-1KY2A2_WWk-ehV5dMkTF3FP3DHiw7oGNfa550OXz5kmIx6CyGJSZqpd2PACR4YNvV3eVtjWfQlOtGAwHuUCTBEf14ywY8dbNBIzahGrZpajN8wsMBY9p48SPaBU4uWxJQzQHxQK_c17eqxHZzbeatsVeHkdcHuiDC5IvsgNqrKN2rG2RzGkJgCKYxiLXvbapXog=w1292-h970-no?authuser=0" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Does this look better?</p><p><br /></p><p>The shelves are not the flattest, but I am seeing issues with the styles between the doors having about 3mm of gap. it moves freely up and down. I will need to stick a small shim in the bottom as it causes the door to bind. </p><p><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/twAFye-HFErX2ghZvgivFB3rbIbcFvs378xgst6dqiia92mkA647GUKo6EwVCZzULfryj12u4jOgcsAfquKypOgaKhxB541KjpyeDtjT2xCRx0JU8b4PStAsdmWTBZWtlEnSsjMjcO1BHFCY3PUiV_8Kh4nNkETmR2OfQY9YATiA4d49aKOAG232IlKMsKVZ_MZHoeg3-SBhv66Uusvky2KKvm5u7gV747X7lirjB7qgb3mOfUY2on5FRUs8HlrLxFZAEj0CEdYvg63A9PtFAxkxrdlCGWv6rWuZw48TuNBJIWzkF9W-5g7n7uPTqY-aooXRQYa9npsEgH8T5Ao0unRGw9KmMvUU3e7z2aqqOsmF8D22GA3wIJRBePZgSUCLoshzZ25KTVgROuwjOZgts5eN5SHCm0HAzXkVBk8DWnYgONDh_RCBudjHJ0U3Fnd_1v7RpG1MPBZa_-OKLmekt1Qfu5HhK39d_s8QN-Aymcmj28vUFJtAkK8ONpsd3mFzTvoafmoZLXvDlnZjJZjzheroayvSojF1DnWH7OPcP3sf0hKr8ULSoepMorYfXtEvFW4XDBF6ab5lMcPdC-JCGAz4dm8fWN3lfq-jdbYorh3wIfICPkI9XuWkF8kVWj_kGojhx_jhaZ6imvPvUIGCEC38H6BPOg5BEJ78IHL4e7zJHHyVYK5CpBM6Mbsqzg=w727-h969-no?authuser=0" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Here is a picture of the hinges and the shelf supports. <img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/khni-ii5H4nx8OVp-LBWbzYCAO61nOFqbVG1DSkeQP4AdkfGE8BQFgq9m_3-TwuPuHv5KiWKgidsy22R6iah5ZmOKNyOVB8u6YJ-rpG7t-J_kn-FUMfcf6ZsWnIsij2-tHhOyPYjeuvDWEq3Pz27cOFnOPWO47ANqBOuVvGgkHj73wwwaz5X6KNeQrqzJzusgfbaC2z8y0DbMFz2WGQolg0fC72Zpvxfwb3rg5ensTnqcubCerCuto0QGDKzHcukhRwVuTmx7d8GvKB3a6jXeJgSnvYZo0WhTwZiUpd0j3Ra-U2Mr8iWPcURx_S1jOIWRSrSrB4GlL7VCrgY2ihecJFhFTALBsvOK2Rv17u_fGrhrp9P6vhLKL1D50vm_ra1h8sE7vsakNzdmJTKuIGe4SqrvK1AN9dt1lyRTYPk80E7qIiBURyPX9-Hq5qWm_ciyuEK-_QVKuPVa3QJ7lh-Fxof9H8Yq6u3E_EKyDu6A6XuKNt0jJgGCi53poMNpelUOfx4rRm7Q6IM2IIj7LwjwB7Mq5F1EtiLeWM-9S3U1Nu7n1UVgQzNKJxi5L11UiCTjGoVqASHYKiNHeaTAFej_DY5O-haQVXleWTVtSYWpsRCPoApL3ud0A2SRJIBLlgIiqtX_DBXzhxaKs_YsTyGl6yfwr_rp1xUNlVSlN2q2clm6se1IvhZcDkTCX8C7g=w727-h969-no?authuser=0" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Definitely mid century or later. There is some plywood in the construction. Anyways, it passes the IKEA test. It was cheaper than anything I can find at IKEA and much better quality.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DanM, post: 2688962, member: 8820"]There are no markings I can find on the back, bottom or interior top. The hardware can be found on the bottom at the sides as well as on the sides at the top. I should have taken a picture of the back before putting stuff in it. [IMG]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/lnQtFiYsU73Z6xIQyM6PHqHvllttqZqWii18I6N5xiRV61k1mTPfHGyGj4OeDbuUaSOyuDyYymGCrXPewn3WNN0gYGviPkpoUSY5swY6dVU39dUVqABp77gQBFi1IxlqTYcfwi69zM7XiVJW4lycrYDrcvOHRlGCbl2kk7jiWcbkH__srGt7Xn5k_8QeqstXnGWw6ynW7IbD4IKGMDreUVPlXlhc4TSiZAjR5fbX-I6IqsRQpSzgrRFC5qRTVTbtypD8q2hwbWKYILXz2hjm6GOj9ZhRounH6_B-_GYWz81LfLLPJIbuD_EtHWIwXCcW35nqGo7t9gpcXwbaoib4BSScT5CKptb5jmo3t9WQcYhMANSe27N0-I_5D_RxB03c1qFg7KXZmOBL3-CBRu5adAF2fD4_28i9Db0iy4xmYG79nAeVvIOmIyS_GgtKxX-wKDppHeYRbFo0FxQ_69wAV99LSqotjN_Aw-VBHn-ddxw8OSPcrySYjUSNsi-1KY2A2_WWk-ehV5dMkTF3FP3DHiw7oGNfa550OXz5kmIx6CyGJSZqpd2PACR4YNvV3eVtjWfQlOtGAwHuUCTBEf14ywY8dbNBIzahGrZpajN8wsMBY9p48SPaBU4uWxJQzQHxQK_c17eqxHZzbeatsVeHkdcHuiDC5IvsgNqrKN2rG2RzGkJgCKYxiLXvbapXog=w1292-h970-no?authuser=0[/IMG] Does this look better? The shelves are not the flattest, but I am seeing issues with the styles between the doors having about 3mm of gap. it moves freely up and down. I will need to stick a small shim in the bottom as it causes the door to bind. [IMG]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/twAFye-HFErX2ghZvgivFB3rbIbcFvs378xgst6dqiia92mkA647GUKo6EwVCZzULfryj12u4jOgcsAfquKypOgaKhxB541KjpyeDtjT2xCRx0JU8b4PStAsdmWTBZWtlEnSsjMjcO1BHFCY3PUiV_8Kh4nNkETmR2OfQY9YATiA4d49aKOAG232IlKMsKVZ_MZHoeg3-SBhv66Uusvky2KKvm5u7gV747X7lirjB7qgb3mOfUY2on5FRUs8HlrLxFZAEj0CEdYvg63A9PtFAxkxrdlCGWv6rWuZw48TuNBJIWzkF9W-5g7n7uPTqY-aooXRQYa9npsEgH8T5Ao0unRGw9KmMvUU3e7z2aqqOsmF8D22GA3wIJRBePZgSUCLoshzZ25KTVgROuwjOZgts5eN5SHCm0HAzXkVBk8DWnYgONDh_RCBudjHJ0U3Fnd_1v7RpG1MPBZa_-OKLmekt1Qfu5HhK39d_s8QN-Aymcmj28vUFJtAkK8ONpsd3mFzTvoafmoZLXvDlnZjJZjzheroayvSojF1DnWH7OPcP3sf0hKr8ULSoepMorYfXtEvFW4XDBF6ab5lMcPdC-JCGAz4dm8fWN3lfq-jdbYorh3wIfICPkI9XuWkF8kVWj_kGojhx_jhaZ6imvPvUIGCEC38H6BPOg5BEJ78IHL4e7zJHHyVYK5CpBM6Mbsqzg=w727-h969-no?authuser=0[/IMG] Here is a picture of the hinges and the shelf supports. [IMG]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/khni-ii5H4nx8OVp-LBWbzYCAO61nOFqbVG1DSkeQP4AdkfGE8BQFgq9m_3-TwuPuHv5KiWKgidsy22R6iah5ZmOKNyOVB8u6YJ-rpG7t-J_kn-FUMfcf6ZsWnIsij2-tHhOyPYjeuvDWEq3Pz27cOFnOPWO47ANqBOuVvGgkHj73wwwaz5X6KNeQrqzJzusgfbaC2z8y0DbMFz2WGQolg0fC72Zpvxfwb3rg5ensTnqcubCerCuto0QGDKzHcukhRwVuTmx7d8GvKB3a6jXeJgSnvYZo0WhTwZiUpd0j3Ra-U2Mr8iWPcURx_S1jOIWRSrSrB4GlL7VCrgY2ihecJFhFTALBsvOK2Rv17u_fGrhrp9P6vhLKL1D50vm_ra1h8sE7vsakNzdmJTKuIGe4SqrvK1AN9dt1lyRTYPk80E7qIiBURyPX9-Hq5qWm_ciyuEK-_QVKuPVa3QJ7lh-Fxof9H8Yq6u3E_EKyDu6A6XuKNt0jJgGCi53poMNpelUOfx4rRm7Q6IM2IIj7LwjwB7Mq5F1EtiLeWM-9S3U1Nu7n1UVgQzNKJxi5L11UiCTjGoVqASHYKiNHeaTAFej_DY5O-haQVXleWTVtSYWpsRCPoApL3ud0A2SRJIBLlgIiqtX_DBXzhxaKs_YsTyGl6yfwr_rp1xUNlVSlN2q2clm6se1IvhZcDkTCX8C7g=w727-h969-no?authuser=0[/IMG] Definitely mid century or later. There is some plywood in the construction. Anyways, it passes the IKEA test. It was cheaper than anything I can find at IKEA and much better quality.[/QUOTE]
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