Your table is awesome. I think that beautiful woodgrains are lost on a lot of folks. I know that when I see really old, really tight grained wood (like tiger oak, or old Walnut) I immediately think of how old the tree was that the wood came from. In this age of pine, cardboard and stapled furniture (I won't even go into pressboard), to have a solid wood table that is beautiful and functional is a real pleasure.
Hey Joel, I have one of those dressers with the glove boxes on the top that belonged to my Wife's Mother. Any chance of you picking it up and restoring it for me! I used to refinish a piece of furniture now and then, but over the years, I have got to the point where I do not want to do it.
Got into making cabinetry and other things of interest in my shop. Here is a picture of a wood knife I made the last time I got bored and wanted to make something. Three feet seven and a half inches long in the closed position. Inlaid walnut bolsters and logo, working wood springs. Attempting to put together a large wooden straight razor at the present.