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earlymorning
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27/11/2015 10:08 am  

Hello,
anyone has seen this danish coffee table before ?
Thanks in advance for any tips,
Kind regards,


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LeoCarb
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16/04/2016 3:01 am  

Hi earlymorning, just found this on xxx . Hope that helps. Leo
(edited by DA - no advertising please)


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cdsilva
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16/04/2016 7:02 am  

Hey Leo,
Look what I found on a Google search? And it didn't cost me $100. Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
doocanticistheworst


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leif ericson - Zephyr Renner
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16/04/2016 8:10 am  

From now on I will not use the proper name of your company so that Google will have a harder time finding you. You shall be 'doo can tic'
I have questions:
Why does doo can tic need a user's marital status in order to manage the user's account? Creepy, no?
Why did you post an image from said database without the proper attribution 'source:doo can tic.com'. I believe that you are in breach of your terms and conditions as a user of said service. Or are you the owner?
Why does doo can tic provide absolutely no guarantee that the information it provides is accurate? An in fact guarantees that the information may be in error.
How is doo can tic able to assert copyright over the 'content in its data banks' when it does not own the copyright? Or is doo can tic creating the content in its data banks, thus able to claim copyright, and thus the failure to guarantee the veracity of it? (I sincerely hope this is a facetious question).
So somebody pays doo can tic a $100 bounty to get documentation on a work of art. Then another somebody submits documentation (to claim the $100), do you then assert ownership and copyright of that documentation and insert it in your databanks? Questionable business practice?
If the bounty offerer's work of art is in doo can tic's databanks, which are promised to be erroneous, does doo can tic get to collect the bounty? Undisclosed conflict of interest?
And if the bounty offerer does not get a bounty taker within 90 days, doo can tic can keep the $100 bounty and give the offerer 2 days free access to the databanks. Classy, since the piece can be pre-supposed not to be in the data banks.
If doo can tic receives documentation to claim a bounty, inaccurately assesses the documentation, and then erroneously hands over the bounty, does the bounty offerer have any recourse? (Why do I guess that doo can tic might offer 2 free days to their erroneous data banks?)
If a bounty taker submits documentation, what is to stop doo can tic from falsely rejecting the documentation as inadequate, and then turning around and using the same documentation to keep the bounty, adding the submitted documentation to the databanks, and asserting copyright over the documentation? Nothing, it would seem, since the bounty holder and assessor of the documentation are one and the same entity.


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Spanky
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18/04/2016 5:59 pm  

To whom do I submit medical bills for seizure caused by looking at the The Patrol page on doo can tic dot com?
Also, does anyone know of a website that patrols other websites that use title fonts for blocks of text? Is this something someone can make a living at with just a little web surfing now and then? Because if so, I'm in.


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CindyNY
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18/04/2016 11:52 pm  

Hi boyz, I'm Cindy! I run a little design shop that I just opened in NY with my brother. Feel free to vsit any time. We have a similar low table in the store and I was wondering if you found an artist name? cdsilva (nice to meet you:)), I found the same picture of yours online and the dealer says it's from Johannes Andersen. I asked for confirmation but never got an answer 🙁 Waht do you think? It is a work from Andersen (I'm very bad at Danish ID!). Thanks, Cincy


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cdsilva
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19/04/2016 12:29 am  

Hi Cindy. I found that table photo online, and do not own one. It is often attributed to Johannes Andersen for Trensum, a Swedish manufacturer. I have not seen any documented evidence of that (not that I've have looked very long).
On a related note, the three posted table photos at the beginning of the thread are all similar but not the same. Therefore successful identification of one is not a definite attribution for the other two.
Good luck with the store.


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CindyNY
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19/04/2016 12:44 am  

@ cdsilva, thank you sooo much. And yes, I can see some very tiny differences between the 3 pictures. I will go for the "attributed" version.
@LeoCar, your picture is from a documentation, right? Is there any mention of an artist on it?
Thank to you all.


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cdsilva
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19/04/2016 12:47 am  

I'm sure Leo will be happy to assist if you send him one of these:


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CindyNY
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19/04/2016 12:55 am  

yeah, I just got from the website that was mentioned above. I never heard of this site before. Not very confident. I will rather wait and see if DesignAddict community can help me with documented evidence for free. New business = trying to save money with nice people 🙂 Thank you again.


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