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Shaina 3 month s ago
#2 The pattern connotes a period called the 'Aesthetic Movement' (1870's - 1880ish). Possibly made of Acacia wood, but most likely oak if it's heavy. I wouldn't recommend orange oil as it would unfavorably stain the lighter parts orange permanently. Use walnut and/or almond oil. ok
       
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Delphi 2 month s ago
Good one, Iz. More of this.
       
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