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Should be able to go out digging this weekend,but

Brandy{Ma.}

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till then I have to fight my cabin fever.This is a Sheraton [around 1790-1815]new england chest.Book matched crouch mahogany veneer draw fronts,satinwood banding,with pudding mahogany top.rare to see the pudding mahogany top being solid top.It was almost always cut into veneer because its semi rare.Doing a Hepplewhite cherry chest right now,should be finished with it by the end of the week.Want to see it do?Looks like a warm up this week and should be able to get out to do sum hunting.Got a great looking cellar hole I find walking a river in Lancaster but the snow is round 5"-6" deep right now hoping it gets down to 3" by the weekend.Not very good shots of the chest sun not working today,Owell Enjoy.
 
Do you have a *before* pic?
 
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