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<p>[QUOTE="Thomas Hamilton, post: 4409890, member: 63954"][USER=22714]@Francisco G Kempton[/USER] </p><p><br /></p><p>absolutely, I understand completely. I bought it because we liked it and when it arrived here, we got curious about the history if any. Specifically because it came from castle hill which everyone around here knows well. It just looked antique to our untrained eye and just wanted to know what the original intended use and if it were in fact old. </p><p><br /></p><p>It sounds like you said, a high quality modern piece. The group has been very helpful and I’m impressed. Y’all know your stuff!</p><p><br /></p><p>I agree it’s a big piece and certainly see where a seasoned professional would not like this piece over an actual antique and could turn others away from it. The things he mentioned I just don’t see because I’m know knowledgeable enough! It’s quite grand in person.</p><p><br /></p><p>He’s obviously had many years of experience with antique furniture and I respect that for sure. I’ve learned a lot just from this experience alone. If it is 20-30 or so years old, it’s antique to me! I’m 33 Many thanks to each and everyone who has helped![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Hamilton, post: 4409890, member: 63954"][USER=22714]@Francisco G Kempton[/USER] absolutely, I understand completely. I bought it because we liked it and when it arrived here, we got curious about the history if any. Specifically because it came from castle hill which everyone around here knows well. It just looked antique to our untrained eye and just wanted to know what the original intended use and if it were in fact old. It sounds like you said, a high quality modern piece. The group has been very helpful and I’m impressed. Y’all know your stuff! I agree it’s a big piece and certainly see where a seasoned professional would not like this piece over an actual antique and could turn others away from it. The things he mentioned I just don’t see because I’m know knowledgeable enough! It’s quite grand in person. He’s obviously had many years of experience with antique furniture and I respect that for sure. I’ve learned a lot just from this experience alone. If it is 20-30 or so years old, it’s antique to me! I’m 33 Many thanks to each and everyone who has helped![/QUOTE]
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