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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 10131944, member: 36"]If all it needs are new horsehair, webbing, and upholstery, it's do-able. Actually, it's all do-able. All it takes is time and money. If this was for resale it wouldn't be worth the effort, but since you're keeping it it's a go. The wood made need some cleaning and wax, but as long as it's not wobbly I wouldn't mess with it much beyond the seat.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 10131944, member: 36"]If all it needs are new horsehair, webbing, and upholstery, it's do-able. Actually, it's all do-able. All it takes is time and money. If this was for resale it wouldn't be worth the effort, but since you're keeping it it's a go. The wood made need some cleaning and wax, but as long as it's not wobbly I wouldn't mess with it much beyond the seat.[/QUOTE]
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