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weird thing is... | 2 Relevance | 11 years ago | NULL NULL | General discussion | |
weird thing is... I found this one with the same model number that is nothing like this one? http://www.deconet.com/item.images.action?id=172364 | |||||
I wondered the same thing, SDR. | 2 Relevance | 13 years ago | tktoo | General discussion | |
I wondered the same thing, SDR. The angles of incidence and reflection do have a dramatic effect on light levels and cumulative UV damage. | |||||
The only thing better than musical lyres | 2 Relevance | 15 years ago | fastfwd | General discussion | |
The only thing better than musical lyres is stick-figure sex: http://item.ebay.com/260505916162 | |||||
What's the black circular thing on the right ? | 2 Relevance | 15 years ago | Robert Leach | General discussion | |
What's the black circular thing on the right ? The one on First Dibs looks reminiscent of Peter Hvidt's Minerva table | |||||
Just give me a call first thing next time, honey... | 2 Relevance | 16 years ago | Lunchbox | General discussion | |
Just give me a call first thing next time, honey... Sorry I wasn't there for you on DA in '06. | |||||
The closest thing I can find | 2 Relevance | 10 years ago | NULL NULL | General discussion | |
The closest thing I can find that resembles anything are Kagan style legs. Anyone agree? Disagree? Mike | |||||
Probably not the 'right' thing but... | 2 Relevance | 11 years ago | cubby01 | General discussion | |
Probably not the 'right' thing but... I used a product called 'Cerama Bryte' (glass cooktop cleaner) which seemed to do a really good job but I later read that that per the manufacturer it is bad for enamel/porcelain as it may dull the finish. | |||||
thats the thing | 2 Relevance | 17 years ago | glassartist | General discussion | |
thats the thing though, i have to reglue it anyway. so if i can keep the old legs and make the change entirely reversible (truly no evidence of it ever having been changed)then what is the harm? if my standards of perfection are met then the value would be no more affected than the necessary regluing will do anyway. now do you see my question barrympls? | |||||
the nicest thing about Eames coffee tables is..... | 2 Relevance | 11 years ago | Eameshead | General discussion | |
the nicest thing about Eames coffee tables is..... They are ULTRA LOWWWWW. | |||||
Best thing about spanky | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | tktoo | Identification | |
Best thing about spanky beside her breadth of knowledge, depth of experience, and capacity of heart, is that she gives it away freely. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2Z_FO0uao8 | |||||
Best thing I've read, this | 2 Relevance | 8 years ago | SDR | Off topic | |
Best thing I've read, this morning: A Canadian view. http://news.nationalpost.com/full-comment/andrew-coyne-u-s-presidential-... | |||||
nice thing | 2 Relevance | 13 years ago | waffle | General discussion | |
nice thing is that there is no stain (coloring, not nasty stains/grime) so whatever you do to clean it is not going to screw things up. A simple furniture oil will do the trick. | |||||
First thing to note is that | 2 Relevance | 13 years ago | Killian | General discussion | |
First thing to note is that you might approach them all but they might have zero interest in your items. I think Wright start at around 5000 dollar estimated value, Id say Phillips are similar or higher. | |||||
My guess is that the whole thing is beech. | 2 Relevance | 10 years ago | tktoo | General discussion | |
My guess is that the whole thing is beech. Rift-sliced slip-matched veneer, legs, edge banding, and all. It just seems most likely to me. | |||||
same thing | 2 Relevance | 15 years ago | the furniture m... | General discussion | |
same thing I was also wondering where I could have a metal part fabricated I know I sold a couple baker chests a few years back and the one was missing a drawer pull and the man said he was going to have another cast for under 100 dollars |
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