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 Posted By: jfain 
Mar 5  # 16 of 32
They have a lot of different styles. I like the more contemporary pieces like this one
[URL="http://http://worldofgood.ebay.com/PEACEHandblown-Murano-Glass-VASE-SculptureBrazil-Art/170277391242/item"]http://http://worldofgood.ebay.com/PEACEHandblown-Murano-Glass-VASE-SculptureBrazil-Art/170277391242/item[/URL]
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 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Mar 6  # 17 of 32
I totally believe you could IC!!! And all it would take is a little wood, stain, and your expertise and WA-LA it would be probably better quality and less than 1/2 the cost! You know it looks like the table that the Waltons had:D I like it and all, but it is just really not anything fancy at all! To be totally honest I believe I could build it too, only I may have to buy a few tools that I don't have yet.
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That's an expensive table. I could build and hand deliver it for much less, lol.
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 Posted By: The Ironic Chef 
Mar 6  # 18 of 32
It's a good thing them Walton's had their own mill. I would have to think all them kids getting into a ruckus in that house would tend to break a table or two. At least break a couple legs off of them. Grandpa, Dad, and John Boy could just go out and cut another one.
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 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Mar 6  # 19 of 32
Quote The Ironic Chef wrote:
It's a good thing them Walton's had their own mill. I would have to think all them kids getting into a ruckus in that house would tend to break a table or two. At least break a couple legs off of them. Grandpa, Dad, and John Boy could just go out and cut another one.

Oh but IC don't forget they were a perfect family, and well could you imagine John-Boy even loosing his temper? Much less breaking a table???:D "Good-Night Elizabeth"
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 Posted By: The Ironic Chef 
Mar 6  # 20 of 32
Mary Ellen was the scary one. I think she was an instigator.