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<p>[QUOTE="Faceplant247, post: 160478, member: 2617"]So the giveaways that the table isn't super old so far is that there is no storage in the bench, and the pine boards should be wider and clearer? The top looks to be made of 3 boards around 1.5 ft. each. I do see where it looks like trim nails could have been used on the ends of the top and to attach the trim to the bench. So - a good estimate then for age of table is 1900-1920?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Faceplant247, post: 160478, member: 2617"]So the giveaways that the table isn't super old so far is that there is no storage in the bench, and the pine boards should be wider and clearer? The top looks to be made of 3 boards around 1.5 ft. each. I do see where it looks like trim nails could have been used on the ends of the top and to attach the trim to the bench. So - a good estimate then for age of table is 1900-1920?[/QUOTE]
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