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A Pocket Door from a Transom

ver several decades, I’d been storing a five-foot-long glass transom window. With a classic design of the period—an etched center panel surrounded by multi-colored sidelights—it transitioned between Victorian and Arts & Crafts and was simply too nice to discard. Finally, as I was working on renovating my English-basement kitchen last year, the transom

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