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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 10131518, member: 37"]I would say that the majority of bar carts have at least some metal components (framework). I also based my thoughts on the above picture of the facsimile bar cart, that appears to be metal. I don't really know. I suppose it could be wood. If painted wood, it has an equal chance of looking shabby over time. Painted wood surfaces generally do not hold up terribly well. They do tend to get re-painted, rather than thrown out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 10131518, member: 37"]I would say that the majority of bar carts have at least some metal components (framework). I also based my thoughts on the above picture of the facsimile bar cart, that appears to be metal. I don't really know. I suppose it could be wood. If painted wood, it has an equal chance of looking shabby over time. Painted wood surfaces generally do not hold up terribly well. They do tend to get re-painted, rather than thrown out.[/QUOTE]
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