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<p>[QUOTE="Gus Tuason, post: 3965734, member: 10012"]Right on advice. You could try to to remove the nails with a very small screwdriver or a dental tool but personally, I would leave them. Eventually, someone might replace the veneer but I don't feel it's critical. You should however use a desktop pad if you are using it in order to minimize further damage. Beautiful desk.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gus Tuason, post: 3965734, member: 10012"]Right on advice. You could try to to remove the nails with a very small screwdriver or a dental tool but personally, I would leave them. Eventually, someone might replace the veneer but I don't feel it's critical. You should however use a desktop pad if you are using it in order to minimize further damage. Beautiful desk.[/QUOTE]
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