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<p>[QUOTE="Darkwing Manor, post: 4300095, member: 738"]As I said, Windsors are tricksy. When you focus on the minute details- the spindle lengths, turning patterns and configurations; the shape and height of the crest rail, arm posts and legs; leg shape and splay; stretcher shapes and placements; seat size and shape; you begin to see a world of differences from one to another. Attributions are hard-won.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Darkwing Manor, post: 4300095, member: 738"]As I said, Windsors are tricksy. When you focus on the minute details- the spindle lengths, turning patterns and configurations; the shape and height of the crest rail, arm posts and legs; leg shape and splay; stretcher shapes and placements; seat size and shape; you begin to see a world of differences from one to another. Attributions are hard-won.[/QUOTE]
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