Little Jack Horner’s Furniture Restoration
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LAST PROJECT FOR 2019
Our final project for 2019 is complete. We were commissioned to build a wall shelf unit for a client’s canister collection. He provided pictures of another collection and shelf, and sizes of the canisters. After some design work, something was … Continue reading
Posted in Commissioned Pieces, Custom Furniture, Furniture Restoration, Uncategorized
Tagged canister collectioni, custom furniture, wall shelf, woodworking
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A DAY THAT WILL LIVE IN INFAMY
Twenty, or so, years ago we completed a few small projects for a local retired gentleman and his wife. We met with them several times in their home to pick up and deliver things as a normal course of our … Continue reading
Posted in In The News, It's Not All Furniture!, Uncategorized
Tagged Navy, Pearl Harbor, woodworking, World War II
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