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    I've done one and had about the same results metal wise but...Did sell the keys for $20 and made some vintage shelves the banked another $60.

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    Ya it didn't have all of its keys. They were some ****ty particle board or something. Didn't even think to try and sell the wood. It was obvious that it had been repaired and refurbished a couple of times. The markings on the cast were 1872. I didn't see the resale aspect, blinded looking for brass.

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