I rescued the roll top from my kitchen managers office at Mulligan's Old Place in the U Village about 1985 when we remodeled to a bar and grill. Took it to mom's as she had room, and she started using it.
Always dreamed of it as the perfect classic tying desk.

It's perfect, no. We'll, the desk top is a bit high, drawer is inconveniently located behind my wastebasket, and the rolltop just doesn’t work, vise on work station or c-clamped. It just hits stuff on the top when closing. Think it's just gonna stay a desk.
Think I may do something like put a big finished natural wood plank bench top in. I don't know, been going through old threads to get ideas. Pretty sure plan A is out though, and the kids old craft desk is not sturdy or nice enough looking.

Always dreamed of it as the perfect classic tying desk.

It's perfect, no. We'll, the desk top is a bit high, drawer is inconveniently located behind my wastebasket, and the rolltop just doesn’t work, vise on work station or c-clamped. It just hits stuff on the top when closing. Think it's just gonna stay a desk.
Think I may do something like put a big finished natural wood plank bench top in. I don't know, been going through old threads to get ideas. Pretty sure plan A is out though, and the kids old craft desk is not sturdy or nice enough looking.

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