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Old 04-23-2014, 12:30 AM
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Dial plastic turned out great.

And I can't get over the original finish on that set. Someone must have taken very good care over all those years, not to mention it must have spent it's life in a very controlled climate. Seems here in rural Wisconsin people tend to use up their old furniture.
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Old 04-23-2014, 06:28 AM
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Dial plastic turned out great.

And I can't get over the original finish on that set. Someone must have taken very good care over all those years, not to mention it must have spent it's life in a very controlled climate. Seems here in rural Wisconsin people tend to use up their old furniture.
The finish on the set is amazing! Almost 100% perfect. Tim found it in Buffalo at a random Estate Sale one weekend. $25! Must have been inside (not an attic or basement either) it's entire life.
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