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you’ve touched my heart — the history, the stories involved in that piece of wood, your family, your creative touch…. oh so beautiful..

and if it was me and I had the skills, it would get a drawer – for sheets of paper and a pen. I would just honour the opening of that drawer to let my creativity flow out!

Nice to connect again, and I love this creation

Toxins Out, Nature In - body/mind/spirit

Scott,

What a beautiful piece of mahogany to showcase the top! And the story that goes with it is priceless. I hope you write down the provenance of the piece so future generations will know the history of it.

It is hard to believe what people paint. I cringe every time I see a nice piece of furniture painted to go with today’s trends. I’ve restored a number of pieces that someone painted in the 60s and 70s when “antiquing” was popular. I attribute such “poor taste” to just being young and foolish. I love wood and want it to show. If one wants painted furniture, use plywood!

Thanks for sharing.

L/W

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