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Rob_H

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I have an old cupboard that dates c. 1800 which is made of pine and the front face is another wood - I've had a suggestion of elm, but I can normally spot elm and this seems to have lots of small black lines tightly packed in the grain. Any suggestions?

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I'd go for elm as well...lots of it around at the turn of the 19cent. The dark line in the grain is probably the patina/wax/dirt from a couple of hundred years of grubby fingers :) - Rob
 
I don't think it's mahogany. I'm coming around to elm too.
 
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