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<p>[QUOTE="ScareBear, post: 169533, member: 2854"]I hate to inform you, but this chair is not that old. The precision in the measurements of both the carvings and symmetry suggest a machined process by a carpenter with a rotary sander (how canisters are made). This chair actually was either made by a do -it- yourselfer or meant to resemble a colonial piece by a man that flaunted simplicity in his country style. But honestly I can't say its special without knowing who made it, obviously he's not inaccomplished....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ScareBear, post: 169533, member: 2854"]I hate to inform you, but this chair is not that old. The precision in the measurements of both the carvings and symmetry suggest a machined process by a carpenter with a rotary sander (how canisters are made). This chair actually was either made by a do -it- yourselfer or meant to resemble a colonial piece by a man that flaunted simplicity in his country style. But honestly I can't say its special without knowing who made it, obviously he's not inaccomplished....[/QUOTE]
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