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<p>[QUOTE="Alix, post: 289276, member: 3598"][ATTACH=full]93465[/ATTACH] More pictures. Flat coated retriever, Rhett Butler, wanted to be featured as well (haha). So I identified what is causing the top piece to feel so unstable. The dark rod on right that attaches to main piece of hutch is broken. This is causing a majority of weight from hutch/top to redistribute to the left. Having Restoration Specialist Visit tomorrow to discuss options. Posting another pic in separate post of marquetry.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Alix, post: 289276, member: 3598"][ATTACH=full]93465[/ATTACH] More pictures. Flat coated retriever, Rhett Butler, wanted to be featured as well (haha). So I identified what is causing the top piece to feel so unstable. The dark rod on right that attaches to main piece of hutch is broken. This is causing a majority of weight from hutch/top to redistribute to the left. Having Restoration Specialist Visit tomorrow to discuss options. Posting another pic in separate post of marquetry.[/QUOTE]
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