Little Jack Horner’s Furniture Restoration
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Monthly Archives: January 2012
2011 ENDED ON A HIGH NOTE
Our last project for 2011 may have been one of the most interesting for me. Late in the year we were approached by our new client Pat to restore a family heirloom music box. He really wanted it completed before … Continue reading
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Tagged family heirloom, restoration, rosewood, veneer
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FROM JUNKYARD TO THANKSGIVING DINNER
One of our holiday deadlines in 2011 was a very nice dining suite that got to its current home through a bit of luck and a handful of determination. This story was related to us by our client Ingrid after she … Continue reading
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Tagged family heirloom, refinishing, restoration, veneer
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