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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 163497, member: 37"]I think Johnny has the gist on this. It is a country or carpenter built pine wardrobe that has been gussied up. Probably third quarter of the 19th century or so. He is right on the money about the weeping pine as well, although this could have occurred a long time ago and hardened in place. If it was in the shed a long time, I imagine it could have seen several cold/hot fluctuations over the years. This also causes the paint to alligator.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 163497, member: 37"]I think Johnny has the gist on this. It is a country or carpenter built pine wardrobe that has been gussied up. Probably third quarter of the 19th century or so. He is right on the money about the weeping pine as well, although this could have occurred a long time ago and hardened in place. If it was in the shed a long time, I imagine it could have seen several cold/hot fluctuations over the years. This also causes the paint to alligator.[/QUOTE]
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