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		<title>Standardized Mouldings &#8211; 1928</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Morgan Standardized Mouldings
EXTERIOR Mouldings manufactured from green or only partially dried lumber will warp, twist and split, and will not take paint satisfactorily. Furthermore, will always be an eyesore and detract from an otherwise well built structure. Interior Mouldings and Trim can mar the appearance of a room or add to the impression made by [...]]]></description>
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