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<p>[QUOTE="silverthwait, post: 5752, member: 103"]In my family, there was no horsehair upholstery, but there Were horsehair innards! A stiff piece was Always sticking out somewhere! </p><p><br /></p><p>And, Brad, that striae velvet stuff is POISONOUS!</p><p><br /></p><p>Hope Bev sees this. Used to be standard where she lives -- at least according to Joseph C. Lincoln.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="silverthwait, post: 5752, member: 103"]In my family, there was no horsehair upholstery, but there Were horsehair innards! A stiff piece was Always sticking out somewhere! And, Brad, that striae velvet stuff is POISONOUS! Hope Bev sees this. Used to be standard where she lives -- at least according to Joseph C. Lincoln.[/QUOTE]
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