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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 265335, member: 5066"]Agreed! The internet has greatly accelerated the speed of research but the bad news is, there is as much or more of wrong information as correct info. One still has to know the subject matter well to distinguish between the two.</p><p>GOOD LUCK! on restoring your dresser, the pulls are called "teardrop" pulls, popular in the william & mary period.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 265335, member: 5066"]Agreed! The internet has greatly accelerated the speed of research but the bad news is, there is as much or more of wrong information as correct info. One still has to know the subject matter well to distinguish between the two. GOOD LUCK! on restoring your dresser, the pulls are called "teardrop" pulls, popular in the william & mary period.[/QUOTE]
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