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Once home I was able to give it a closer inspection, some minor cleaning and start soaking parts in
WD-40 as preparation for disassembly. The table turned out to be in surprisingly good shape, despite
being 100 years old, and having survived fifty of them in a cannery full of itinerant workers.
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