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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 411559, member: 5066"]If you notice in photo of period chairs, the background is wainscot wall paneling and typically in the 17th century they used their best quality riven oak timber/lumber to build these wall panels, ditto for these chairs hence the name "wainscot chair". Or so the story goes, at least for now..........[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 411559, member: 5066"]If you notice in photo of period chairs, the background is wainscot wall paneling and typically in the 17th century they used their best quality riven oak timber/lumber to build these wall panels, ditto for these chairs hence the name "wainscot chair". Or so the story goes, at least for now..........[/QUOTE]
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