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jlmoore3rd

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  1. Prerich- thanks for the info, but I haven't wanted to do much more than dust them... if they're not moving because of the paint marks & scuffs I'll use Howard's Restor-A-Finish, which is what I use to restore vintage sewing machine cabinets.
  2. I've had these for 6 months... Here's some more pics, with closeups of the 3 areas that are nicked or scuffed: 34Y872: (This shows the paint marks on the top of the right side) 34Y873: (This shows the paint scuff as well as two thin 1/2" long scratches) (This shows the 3/8" long ding in the lower right front)
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    Klipsch Cornwalls

    Pics of the Cornwalls I have for sale.
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    873ding

    From the album: Klipsch Cornwalls

    3/8" ding on lower right of 34Y873
  5. From the album: Klipsch Cornwalls

    Left corner paint marks and two thin 1/2" long scratches
  6. From the album: Klipsch Cornwalls

    Right side of 34Y873
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    873top

    From the album: Klipsch Cornwalls

    Top of 34Y873
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    873left

    From the album: Klipsch Cornwalls

    Left side of 34Y873
  9. From the album: Klipsch Cornwalls

    Right side paint marks of 34Y872
  10. From the album: Klipsch Cornwalls

    Right side of 34Y872
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    872top

    From the album: Klipsch Cornwalls

    Top of 34Y872
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    872left

    From the album: Klipsch Cornwalls

    Left side of 34Y872
  13. Thanks for all the feedback... I'll take some better pics of the cabinets. I thought CWO was Cornwall Oak, so I'll update the info. I'm located in Catonsville, MD, and have had them for about 6 months. I don't have the right room in my home for them, so it doesn't make sense to keep them.
  14. These are sold... thanks to everyone for their knowledge & tips! John Moore
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