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    Repairing Gold Crown Legs

    Here are a few more pics of it's grotesque condition. I'm determined to bring this table back from the dead.
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    Repairing Gold Crown Legs

    I wish it were left out in the rain. This table was in a smelly damp cellar in the ghetto of New York. I'm sure it sat completely immersed in water during floods. It's actually worse than it looks on these pics. If you think this leg is bad look at the rest of it.
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    Repairing Gold Crown Legs

    I picked up this Gold Crown I for nothing but the major problem is one broken leg. All the wood slats that make up the outter curved part of the leg are missing (see pic). The other pics are of the other leg the way it should look, even though it's in rough shape itself. I guess I could just...
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    Oops Super Glue Stuck on Gold Crown Rails

    Well the soldering iron trick worked like a charm. The coin popped off with very little effort after applying heat that I didn't even need a hammer, just a screwdriver. I scraped off all the remaining glue very carefully with a tiny razor blade. You'd never know a coin was ever glued to it. By...
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    Oops Super Glue Stuck on Gold Crown Rails

    Hi, This is my first post on AZ but I've been an avid reader here for many many years. I just recently registered with AZ but I have learned so much from the advice and in depth knowledge from everyone over the years that I've never had to ask any questions. Anyway, last month I found someone...
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