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<p>[QUOTE="blooey, post: 3114982, member: 12007"]This is a very hard call Ana, as many of us are not familiar with those woods and as you probably know, identification of huanhuali is in itself an inexact art, at least in my house!</p><p>I have two kang tables, nicely carved (as is yours), but neither of mine have burled tops or a lower stretcher rail system although with the radical curvature of the legs the lower stretcher bars make a lot of sense. </p><p>BTW, I don't think I've ever run across one with a burl insert. Does it seem original to you?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="blooey, post: 3114982, member: 12007"]This is a very hard call Ana, as many of us are not familiar with those woods and as you probably know, identification of huanhuali is in itself an inexact art, at least in my house! I have two kang tables, nicely carved (as is yours), but neither of mine have burled tops or a lower stretcher rail system although with the radical curvature of the legs the lower stretcher bars make a lot of sense. BTW, I don't think I've ever run across one with a burl insert. Does it seem original to you?[/QUOTE]
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