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Re: Identifying dresser said by exocet_cm:said by JRW2:Regardless if it is mass produced or a one off unit, it is still miles ahead in quality to anything being built now..
Enjoy.  Very true which is why I build my own furniture. I agree with that also.
As an FYI to you and/or the casual reader, the term "mass produced" when describing furniture is not so much about quality (not mutually exclusive), but it's a term used to define whether it's considered "antique" (pre-machine era) or "vintage" (post).
Yes, some go by the hundred year rule also in antiques, but knowing the terminology goes a long way in finding out about a piece, which is what the question here is. This piece would more likely be described as "vintage".
It's great either way.
Enjoy! -Jim |
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 AVDRespice, Adspice, ProspicePremium join:2003-02-06 Onion, NJ | said by JALevinworth :but knowing the terminology goes a long way in finding out about a piece, which is what the question here is. This piece would more likely be described as "vintage". semantics -- --Standard disclaimers apply.-- google this "(sqrt(cos(x))*cos(200*x)+sqrt(abs(x))-0.7)*(4-x*x)^0.01, sqrt(9-x^2), -sqrt(9-x^2)" |
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Re: Identifying dresser said by AVD:said by JALevinworth :but knowing the terminology goes a long way in finding out about a piece, which is what the question here is. This piece would more likely be described as "vintage". semantics Search results are full of semantics. Don't let that deter you. |
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