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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 11242326, member: 37"]So-called Duncan Phyfe double pedestal table in mahogany. Probably from the 50s or so. Very little value in today's market. The broken leg should be a relatively easy fix. Make sure you scrape off as much old glue as you can to get a good wood to wood bond with a good quality wood (carpenter's) glue. You will need to clamp this tight while bonding. I would not put any additional screws in but make sure that the bottom bracket screws get a good grip.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 11242326, member: 37"]So-called Duncan Phyfe double pedestal table in mahogany. Probably from the 50s or so. Very little value in today's market. The broken leg should be a relatively easy fix. Make sure you scrape off as much old glue as you can to get a good wood to wood bond with a good quality wood (carpenter's) glue. You will need to clamp this tight while bonding. I would not put any additional screws in but make sure that the bottom bracket screws get a good grip.[/QUOTE]
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