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Would appreciate some help on this one. Thanks!

**Restoration: returning something to its former condition** Welcome! This is sub for sharing projects and exchanging information on restoring furniture to how it looked when new (or as close as possible). Posts about selling, ID requests, valuation requests, age/era/style requests will be removed, and as a result of the recent increase in posts like this that don't fit this sub the poster will be banned.

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Ich würde diesen alten Schrank gerne wieder in einen guten Zustand bringen. Habt ihr Tipps wie?

Die deutsche Variante von r/woodworking. Wer braucht schon Stanley, Home Depot und Sawstop wenn man Ulmia, Hornbach und Festool hat?

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Wooden Cabinet from Leipzig

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ICC Berlin metro | Cinestill 800-T | Canon A-1 28mm F2.8

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Wald im Sauerland | Kodak Gold 200 | Canon A-1 28mm F2.8

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Musée du Louvre | Cinestill 400D | Canon A-1 28mm f 2.8

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