Yeah - it would be dead handy
but I'd feel too guilty...
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enceladus,
Sun 15 Mar 2009, 17:24,
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being 'in the trade'
so to speak, would it make it any easier if I told you that the price of brown furniture at auction is through the floor and you'd be lucky to realise £30 for it before commission?
Get your saw out lad ;)
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Pasanonic 's been known to cause insanity in laboratory mice,
Sun 15 Mar 2009, 17:33,
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Pasanonic, this is sentimental value; sentimental value, Pasanonic
Get acquainted, I'll get a drink.
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zoldergoose,
Sun 15 Mar 2009, 17:43,
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I build furniture mate.
it's only wood ;)
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Pasanonic 's been known to cause insanity in laboratory mice,
Sun 15 Mar 2009, 17:55,
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aw, shit...
there goes my 'cash in the attic'...
Prepare for your 'remodelling', my old wooden friend!
;)
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enceladus,
Sun 15 Mar 2009, 17:43,
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It's such a lovely desk and it would be a shame to mess with it
no matter how much it's worth.

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Flowerpot No longer has the vapours thanks to DTH,
Sun 15 Mar 2009, 17:45,
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It depends.
A good carpenter ( cabinet maker ) could do it sympathetically so that it would look identical and as long as the draw joints were not cut it could be put back to the original in no time.
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Pasanonic 's been known to cause insanity in laboratory mice,
Sun 15 Mar 2009, 17:54,
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It needs restoring
anyway - the leather on top is very faded and marked, and a couple of the drawers are stiff. It's a reproduction itself, but a rather old one...I'm pretty attached to it, mind.
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enceladus,
Sun 15 Mar 2009, 17:59,
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