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<p>[QUOTE="Dave Greene, post: 4351493, member: 22364"]Thanks for the info folks. I guess I was bit thrown by the use of glue on this piece. This made me think it was more modern. Here is a pic as I bought it (for Debora's compare). The piece had split wood in the drawers and structurally that caused other parts to be out of alignment as well. Work is still in progress. Another question: I want to keep it the natural oak color... suggestions as to finish to apply?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Greene, post: 4351493, member: 22364"]Thanks for the info folks. I guess I was bit thrown by the use of glue on this piece. This made me think it was more modern. Here is a pic as I bought it (for Debora's compare). The piece had split wood in the drawers and structurally that caused other parts to be out of alignment as well. Work is still in progress. Another question: I want to keep it the natural oak color... suggestions as to finish to apply?[/QUOTE]
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