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Old 28th August 2005, 01:40 AM   #1
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IT STRIKES ME AS WELL MADE AND HAS ALL THE BELLS AND WHISTLES BUT APPEARS NEWER AND IN TOO GOOD A CONDITION. IT IS ALWAYS GOOD TO LOOK AT SOME OF THE OTHER ITEMS OFFERED BY A SELLER YOU ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH, IF THERE ARE SEVERAL OTHER ITEMS THAT JUST DON'T LOOK RIGHT BEWARE. ITS FINE TO BUY A MORE RECENT PIECE BUT YOU SURE DON'T WANT TO PAY TOP ANTIQUE PRICES FOR IT.
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Old 28th August 2005, 11:07 AM   #2
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Gentlemen,
Thank you again for your knowledge. I read the other thread and it's very interesting. There's so much to learn, and so few brain cells left.

I love the graceful lines of that style.

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