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Howdy,
If this has already hit the newsgroup I apoligize for the double posting. My ISP has had a few problems and when I checked I didn't see my post, so I'm trying again. I have an old table from 1930 - 1940 (Yeah I'm a young punk, thats old to me.) The table has a removable leaf that has spent years flipped down underneath the table. It became bowed and the veneer cracked and fell away in places. I tried to salvage what I could but no luck. The veneer on the rest of the table is fine. It is made out of poplar and topped off with a veneeer that looks to be European Oak. I call it European Oak because I purchased the 50pc wood identification kit from woodcraft and the veneer they called European Oak was a spot on match. What I'd like to do is purchase some veneer and replace the veneer on the leaves. This is where I ran into my problem. The European Oak veneer that is so proudly listed in the identikit, is darned hard to find. Does anyone know where I can purchase this veneer? I've been looking all over the web and I find very little. Lots of oak, and bog oak and more oaks than I knew existed, but no European oak. If anyone could help me out I'd appreciate it greatly. Thanks, John |
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