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Two Gate Leg Tables for Recycling

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I bought these two tables yesterday, £25 for the two, for the wood. One I think is Oak and the other has a pinky shade to it, perhaps a West African species. Don't know what I shall make from them but I'll keep you posted.

John
 
Phil":17vk9154 said:
Looks a good buy.

My view is it would make a very nice restoration project. 8-)

No Phil, I think gate leg tables are out of fashion now. I've bought several in the past and made some nice pieces from them.

John
 
johnward":xh5fhahq said:
No Phil, I think gate leg tables are out of fashion now.
John
I think you're right but there are still modern 'drop leaf' versions being made. In smaller properties they could be an ideal solution and No.1 son could do with one in his current abode, where he uses a rectangular slab of a table from OFL. It was a good purchase for his first flat but doesn't suite the current house - Rob
 
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