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It's not my taste, but I've seen similar furniture in shops in seemingly worse condition. Nik seems a handy sort of chap!
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Hi, I was wondering if you had done anything with the chest of drawers as it looks like it is a match for my sons bedroom suite. Could you please contact me at camsaragus@yahoo.com.au.
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