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<p>[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 188556, member: 29"]I love my table. My parents bought it a few years after the war, when new furniture wasn't obtainable easily. And in any event, they liked old stuff. It's a simple mahogany tip tilt with the dust of decades in the grooved edges and a patina you only get from centuries of use. It's got an old repair, done in about the 1850s which adds to it, I think. It has this sort of soft glow to it and feels soft, too.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 188556, member: 29"]I love my table. My parents bought it a few years after the war, when new furniture wasn't obtainable easily. And in any event, they liked old stuff. It's a simple mahogany tip tilt with the dust of decades in the grooved edges and a patina you only get from centuries of use. It's got an old repair, done in about the 1850s which adds to it, I think. It has this sort of soft glow to it and feels soft, too.[/QUOTE]
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