Re: Quality Dinning Room table
Those are neither high quality or low quality tables based on the maker. They fall straightaway into the middle ground, or perhaps a little under the mid-point. One cannot tell quality from a web site photo, you have to see how its made up close and personal. I can tell quality from photographs, but need good, solid hi-res photos of the underside of the table including all the places where two pieces come together and are joined. You might look a little funny in the store shooting the bottom of a table with a Canon or Nikon digital SLR and flash.
Proper joinery means structural integrity = longevity. But to do a 'good' table and set of chairs is labor and material intensive - and you're looking at 3 to 4 x the price of those units which is tough on newlyweds. Sometimes the middle ground is OK to get you started and you can upgrade down the road when the income stream is better established. Good luck in your search!
Duane Collie
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