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16" By 34" Genuine Burmese Teak Table With Compass Rose Inlay And Gloss Epoxy on 2040-parts.com

US $499.00
Location:

Key Largo, Florida, US

Key Largo, Florida, US
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Hello, and thanks for stopping by!  Pictured here is my genuine Burmese teak table with gloss epoxy finish and compass rose inlay. This table measures 16" by 34" . This table is a some what new design in what I call my "Cut off" series. The table center portion is made of 3/4" teak cut offs, giving it that butcher block effect. The border is also 3/4" thick. Underneath is a 12" by 12", 3/4" thick teak plywood mounting plate.Should you need any additional information or custom products, I can be reached at 305-762-2666 or esily found on the web at Goodale Marine. Thanks, Rich

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