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<p>[QUOTE="patd8643, post: 390251, member: 5195"]We had several of these arch back Windsors growing up and even thou antique then, we used them everyday. Even had them at the table for dinner but with the arms you couldn't get too close. The spindle can be replaced by a craftsman.</p><p>The seat (plank) looks good - was usually pumpkin pine. The hands (end of arms) lack the finger definition frequently seen and doesn't have the high definition of the turnip feet common to these chairs. Nice - worth some TLC.</p><p>Patd[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="patd8643, post: 390251, member: 5195"]We had several of these arch back Windsors growing up and even thou antique then, we used them everyday. Even had them at the table for dinner but with the arms you couldn't get too close. The spindle can be replaced by a craftsman. The seat (plank) looks good - was usually pumpkin pine. The hands (end of arms) lack the finger definition frequently seen and doesn't have the high definition of the turnip feet common to these chairs. Nice - worth some TLC. Patd[/QUOTE]
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