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DanFecteau
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There's a mahogany library we did for a connecticut customer with the help of eCabinet and our thermwood.
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Lee Morris
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Dan
Wow! That is a very nice library.
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Very nice Dan... What type of mahogany?

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Dan, as an installer/designer I am \"way impressed\"! Very nice work indeed!!
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Lovely room. I would sure like to make one of those myself - maybe in oak. Particularly impressed with the ceiling.

I wonder how many book cases or proportion of book cases to size of room to properly classify as a library?
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