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Most frame tents are of the same basic design, and nowadays manufacturers seem to connect each leg with a section of the roof. If the previous owner hasn't colour coded the frame, wait till this blinkin rain subsides and then lay all the pole sections out on your garden. You should be able to pick out the legs (probably 6 of these) which will be connected to a joint section of the roof frame - 2 of the joints will be 3 pole joints which are the back sections of the roof. The other 4 will be 4 pole joints which are the centre legs and front legs & sections of roof (possibly button spring holes in the front joints where the canopy goes onto). The two shorter legs will be for the kitchen section.So start with the back section, and try building it up from there. Through trial and error you'll get there in the end
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