BTL-A4
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I got a buddy that has an old family heirloom dining table that he'd like to fix. It might be 100 years old, probably less. He's fine with me gluing it, but I'm not so sure I want to just glue it and be done. What type of wood is this (we think it's mahogany)? What type of stain (probably nothing available today)? Who made it? Is it worth enough money to worry about screwing it up with a crappy glue job? Some pictures with the only info I have:



We found info about the Jefferson Woodworking, but nothing about the table, just the roller slide mechanism.
Anyone got any ideas where I could look and find out more? Should I just go ahead and glue it carefully, wipe off the glue and call it a day? It appears the glue has just dried out due to age.
Thanks!



We found info about the Jefferson Woodworking, but nothing about the table, just the roller slide mechanism.
Anyone got any ideas where I could look and find out more? Should I just go ahead and glue it carefully, wipe off the glue and call it a day? It appears the glue has just dried out due to age.
Thanks!


