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Dear Anon,
1. First of all thanks for pointing me to the direction of what the Tansu step cabinet look like.
2. In my opinion, Chinese medicine chest cabinets also have small compartments but usually are of equal height or levels.
3. I can understand your `concern' after looking at it.
On one hand, it looks ok to me i.e. even if there are `poison arrows' it seems to point upwards.
In my opinion, it is difficult to say since, I have very little encounters with this specific cupboard.
Overall, you may have to decide should you want to purchase it.
4. Based on past experience, usually the `worst' threats are those aimed at the main entrance door and windows of a home. These are usually external threats.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/4/00 5:12:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>I posted this question before
>and you asked to paste a
>picture. I am unable to paste
>a picture but I am providing a
>furniture site
>(www.japanesegifts.com) which
>shows a 7 step tans u cabinet.
>Hope after seeing it you can
>provide the information.
>Whether it is good or bad to
>keep it in house from feng
>shui perspective since there
>are so many do's and don'ts
>regarding the staircase and
>step tans u
>cabinet resemble like a
>staircase. Thanks.
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