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<p>[QUOTE="johnnycb09, post: 9421290, member: 27"]Fantastic job,Manni ! I once moved into an apartment where someone had left a French wardrobe painted red. I stripped it (not a good idea in a small apt!) and it was cherry wood ( I think,it was 40 years ago) . Long story short,when I moved I sold it,and I was stunned when the guy who bought it came in and broke it down to carry it out ! I had no idea it came apart. Welcome aboard Antiquers . <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="johnnycb09, post: 9421290, member: 27"]Fantastic job,Manni ! I once moved into an apartment where someone had left a French wardrobe painted red. I stripped it (not a good idea in a small apt!) and it was cherry wood ( I think,it was 40 years ago) . Long story short,when I moved I sold it,and I was stunned when the guy who bought it came in and broke it down to carry it out ! I had no idea it came apart. Welcome aboard Antiquers . :)[/QUOTE]
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