14-Aug-12
Did i screw up?
hey guys and gals, one of my biggest furniture regrets was not keeping this dining table. two leaves, could fit 10. i picked it up one day and sold it the next day on craigslist. this was two years ago and i still think about it.

i was never able to identify the table, but also never asked on this forum. can anyone ID?

and while we're on the subject, anyone else have any stories about items they should have kept?

posted by asd
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15-Aug-12
I don't know what that
table is, but it sort of bothers me when it's pulled out---looks like someone who can't stand with knees straightened. Without the leaves it's kind of cute.

There is a thread somewhere on here called "The one that got away", all about deals that people almost got but didn't, and I think maybe some that people sold without realizing what they had. Best read with a stiff drink in the hand. (ha)
posted by *spanky*
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15-Aug-12
I've seen something very...
I've seen something very close to the table formally known as your table....
It was by Honderich Furniture co. From my recollection the table did not expand as yours, and had matching 3 legged plywood upholstered chairs.
posted by Solange
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15-Aug-12
In a rush to
make a buck ?

It pays to pause and consider . . .



In any event, I'm not happy with the structure of that base; it's a matter of effect taking undue precedence over substance -- as I see it. No loss, in other words.
posted by SDR (USA)
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15-Aug-12
I say, No (in response to the...
I say, No (in response to the original inquiry)
posted by jesgord (USA)
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15-Aug-12
posted by Mark
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16-Aug-12
thanks
thanks guys. already feel better about getting rid of it. should have asked everyone about this earlier.
posted by asd
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