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  1. #16
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    Also, there is a differance between curly cherry and flame cherry. Curly cherry actually has a blotchy apperance to it. With darker patches here and there on the face of the board. Flame(which Scott displayed(light figure as well)) cherry is the mire figured of the two. Flame cherry will have large bands(ropes) running across the entire surface of the board. Flame cherry can get rather pricey..but it is worht the added cost.


    The drawers on this item are made of flame cherry:

    http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i1...og/Mvc-566.jpg

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    I sure like the flame cherry, thanks I'll show the wife and see what she says.
    Also I'll make sure the boards are close in appearance, the manager has been pretty straight with me so far in our dealings, so I trust him.
    The wife will get final say on the boards so we'll see what happens.

    Al

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