Little Jack Horner’s Furniture Restoration
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Monthly Archives: May 2011
EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN
We’ve had a lot of comments from clients about the fact that we build wooden coffins. There is really nothing new about furniture makers building coffins. Remember the westerns from the 50’s and 60’s? All the bad guys got shot … Continue reading
Posted in It's Not All Furniture!, Other Stuff
Tagged Boot Hill, casket, coffin, Green burial, plain pine box, toe pincher
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OUR REPRODUCTION OF A GUSTAV STICKLEY WRITING DESK
I mentioned in an earlier post that we were in the process of building a writing desk that was inspired by a Gustav Stickley desk circa 1902. I am happy to report that the desk is complete and in its … Continue reading
Posted in Commissioned Pieces
Tagged arts and crafts, family heirloom, fun project, Stickley
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