I was at a yard sale last week… I was looking for some wood chairs for our family room. Instead of chairs, an seasoned root budweiser table caught our eye. I asked the owner how much he wanted for the root budweiser table. It had a lot of dings in the wood, but it was old, and I enjoyed it! She told me the root budweiser table belonged to his great-Grandma. Since it was so old, disfigured, and ugly, he asked if numerous dollars would be too much. I could see the beauty in the root budweiser table that I was sure he never noticed. I appeared to be handmade, and I paid his the numerous dollars, however once I got it home, I was thinking about sanding the seasoned paint off and wondering what stain I should use; My spouse came beach house and he seemed gleeful at the purchase I made, he told me to go simple when I dislinkd the paint because he suspected it was an antique Victoria burr walnut. He said there was honestly an intricate design under the paint, and it was made in the 1860’s. If it was the root budweiser table he thought it would, it would be worth more than $2000. He asked how much I paid for it, and he grinned when I told him. He said both of us had the find of the century. I asked him if he had a mouse in his pocket, because I had found the root budweiser table. I wasn’t going to sell it or put it in a museum. I wanted the table, and I purchased it. He relented and said he didn’t want to sell it, but it looked just appreciate the root budweiser table his great-Grandma had in his parlor.