classicmels
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Oh really, are there so many variations with grains then?It all looks like oak to me.
Oak for me as well, one panel could be from a very big tree and is more quarter sawn that's giving you cross section of medullary rays. Think the struts are pine looking. Pretty wood. You can smell oak if you sand it you can test for tannin with ebonising a small unseen bit. Should go black almost instantly if it's oak. Big faff though its oak haaHi all, I recently purchased a cabinet at auction described as oak, upon picking it up only some of it I can identify as oak, I would appreciate any thoughts on this please.
I've never had a piece of furniture with so many different colours of the same wood, I've purchased blind other items in the recent past described as such and when I receive them they're far eastern copies of antiques and or Arts & crafts and it's becoming a bit of a joke, sadly I can't always have a close look at anything if it's a fair distance away however, there are a lot of even professionals who shall dupe you and sell you trash for a premium. That's why.What is it you are trying to establish? and does it matter, its scoring high on the Oak option.
Thank you very much.Your original photos, as @Sgian Dubh wrote is tiger oak on its way to Brown oak.
Your latest images show the the tiger oak in places have been glued to plain grained oak.I
Fred
PleasureThank you very much.
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