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    Duane thank you for your invaluable advice. I feel like you are the holy grail of leather furniture advice. I’m overwhelmed by all the research I’ve done on leather sofas. I’m leaning toward: HM T&C city sofa (although the seat depth is a bit too short for me), HM T&C Danvers sofa, BY Raylen sofa, to start. My requirements: 84” or less, depth 38 to 40 (inner seat depth at least 21), traditional nailhead with rolled arm. Please help!

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    I’d also add that I’m trying to match my new sofa to two pottery barn Webster loveseats in tobacco (I know - these were ordered in a hurry 8 years ago). I like the dark two-tone scratchy waxy leather that softens and ages over time, but I’d like quality this time.

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    The Hancock and Moore sofas are a high build quality than Bradington Young, there is no question about that. However, they will likely be higher in price. If you want a deeper variant than the 9840 City, then look at the 6565-3 Doyle Sofa which is in the T&C program. That should be right on target in the Tiltion Moose leather (I do have this on display in my store)
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