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	<title>Comments on: Can i get a piano bench that matches the colour/texture of my piano?</title>
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		<title>By: Charlie</title>
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		<description>It&#039;s possible to match them up. If you know the manufacturer, you can try to get in touch with them and see if they have any benches, or if they can tell you the type of wood used and stain, etc... You could then have a furnituremaker/cabinetmaker build one for you. Keep in mind that if you go this route you may not get an exact match. Characteristics of wood change from one piece to the next as do satin color lots. But a quality woodworker should be able to do a very good job (you may not even notice any difference).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s possible to match them up. If you know the manufacturer, you can try to get in touch with them and see if they have any benches, or if they can tell you the type of wood used and stain, etc&#8230; You could then have a furnituremaker/cabinetmaker build one for you. Keep in mind that if you go this route you may not get an exact match. Characteristics of wood change from one piece to the next as do satin color lots. But a quality woodworker should be able to do a very good job (you may not even notice any difference).</p>
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