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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 273144, member: 37"]Have been going back and forth between whether American or English. The secondary wood looks like it could be pine but a bit odd. Later British furniture often used oak as a secondary wood but you always hear of the term <i>deal</i> secondary woods in early English furniture. Deal is a term for nondescript pine or other soft woods used as secondary woods. I am wondering if that is what we have here.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 273144, member: 37"]Have been going back and forth between whether American or English. The secondary wood looks like it could be pine but a bit odd. Later British furniture often used oak as a secondary wood but you always hear of the term [I]deal[/I] secondary woods in early English furniture. Deal is a term for nondescript pine or other soft woods used as secondary woods. I am wondering if that is what we have here.[/QUOTE]
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