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<p>[QUOTE="Skywalker, post: 1445151, member: 13126"]I agree, it appears to be custom made for a specific purpose, maybe architect, engineer, railroad office, or a clerks work space. The age is more of a mystery. The drawers are very heavy, solid 3/4" thick oak sides & full depth. The only screws are used to attach the drawer slides to the frame. At first appearance I thought it was cobbled together, but it is not separate pieces put together. And the ends are different in size, but the panel construction matches. So it's a puzzle to me. Thanks for the insight.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Skywalker, post: 1445151, member: 13126"]I agree, it appears to be custom made for a specific purpose, maybe architect, engineer, railroad office, or a clerks work space. The age is more of a mystery. The drawers are very heavy, solid 3/4" thick oak sides & full depth. The only screws are used to attach the drawer slides to the frame. At first appearance I thought it was cobbled together, but it is not separate pieces put together. And the ends are different in size, but the panel construction matches. So it's a puzzle to me. Thanks for the insight.[/QUOTE]
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