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GO Herrington Queen Bed
Builder Name:
Genuine Oak Design
| Dimensions | HEADBOARD: 63 1/2” WIDE X 53 1/4” HIGH FOOTBOARD: 63 1/2” WIDE X 23 1/4” HIGH | 
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| Furniture Item ID | 27101 | 
| Builder ID | 125 | 
| Builder NAME | Genuine Oak Design | 
| Wood types Select a Wood Type | |
| Brown Maple | |
| Cherry | |
| Elm | |
| Hard Maple | |
| Hickory | |
| Oak | |
| Quarter Sawn White Oak | |
| Rustic Cherry | |
| Rustic Hickory | |
| Rustic Quarter Sawn White Oak | |
| Sap Cherry | |
| White Oak | |
| Wormy Maple | |
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		GO Herrington Queen Bed
Furniture Options and Customizations
Yoder's Bakery & Furniture
Here you will find just a handful of the many stains you can choose from.
									This is just a few of the various styles of hardware we carry.
				
				
	
								
				 
															Amish store in Seaman, Ohio featuring furniture, bakery, bulk foods, and deli.
Yoder's Bakery & Furniture Amish Store
Usually love everything I get here but today my sandwich disappointed me. Too much is not always a good thing. Too much meat no problem! Too much mayo and mustard is a problem...  as it was all over my hands, my shirt my paper wrapping, and my bun.
Best big daddy donuts, hand pies, pretzels, you name it! Friendly owners and family. ❤️
Most products are bought in bulk and put in small containers with their labels on them.shipped from Holmes County, oh. Nothing is local made at the store except sandwiches.
 
				




























































































