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<p>[QUOTE="Roger W, post: 487888, member: 9757"]We've had this arm chair stored for over 65 years. It appears to be very old. Held together with wooden pegs or dowels and reinforced (probably at a later date) with nails. I have no knowledge of it other than my father bought it at a 2nd hand store in Providence, Rhode Island. Looking forward to hearing your ideas. I've looked on the Internet and haven't seen anything like it.[ATTACH=full]162323[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]162324[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Roger W, post: 487888, member: 9757"]We've had this arm chair stored for over 65 years. It appears to be very old. Held together with wooden pegs or dowels and reinforced (probably at a later date) with nails. I have no knowledge of it other than my father bought it at a 2nd hand store in Providence, Rhode Island. Looking forward to hearing your ideas. I've looked on the Internet and haven't seen anything like it.[ATTACH=full]162323[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]162324[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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