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<p>[QUOTE="antidiem, post: 220391, member: 30"]Welcome! I was born and raised in New Orleans and I remember the Dixie Furniture company on Camp St was where my 1950s bedroom set came from. It's not unusual to have more than one business d/b/a (doing business as) at the same address in NOLA, or even using more than one address delivered to the same building!</p><p><br /></p><p>Your cabinet is very pretty, looks to have been refinished with polyurethane. Is it oak wood? It's difficult to tell what type of wood due to the refinishing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="antidiem, post: 220391, member: 30"]Welcome! I was born and raised in New Orleans and I remember the Dixie Furniture company on Camp St was where my 1950s bedroom set came from. It's not unusual to have more than one business d/b/a (doing business as) at the same address in NOLA, or even using more than one address delivered to the same building! Your cabinet is very pretty, looks to have been refinished with polyurethane. Is it oak wood? It's difficult to tell what type of wood due to the refinishing.[/QUOTE]
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