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<p>[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 686364, member: 6444"]Yes we all do that, because that’s all we have to go on isn’t it. Opinions evolve as we see more pics and get input from others. But since when were 18th century American chests made with two butted pieces of wood on top, bottom, back and front? And would 18th century panel frame have a cut off rabbet in the middle for no reason? Or butt the panel frame with the lid overhang?</p><p><br /></p><p>Calling other opinions nonsense, just because you disagree with them? Lighten up, no one is earning money or scoring points here.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 686364, member: 6444"]Yes we all do that, because that’s all we have to go on isn’t it. Opinions evolve as we see more pics and get input from others. But since when were 18th century American chests made with two butted pieces of wood on top, bottom, back and front? And would 18th century panel frame have a cut off rabbet in the middle for no reason? Or butt the panel frame with the lid overhang? Calling other opinions nonsense, just because you disagree with them? Lighten up, no one is earning money or scoring points here.[/QUOTE]
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