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Old 09-05-2011, 08:40 AM
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I have had a number of requests for pictures of some of my furniture. I know that this is sort of off topic, as to quilting related pictures, but as a one time concession, I will post some pictures.
The Chippendale desk in mine. Behind the upper doors, are three shelves holding books. The Glass Display Armoire is Solid Cherry.
The Pine Hutch is Solid Southern Pine. All of these three pieces are made in 17-19th century style out of solid wood, no plywood, with no nails or modern attachments holding them together. They represent my best impression of how a period correct piece of furniture would have been made in those times, by a skilled hand craftsman. The other things are done in a similar vein. Generally made with mortise and tenon and dovetail construction and no nails or other modern methods. Some made completely by hand tools and true to the style and period.

Cherry Chippendale Secretary Desk
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Cherry Glass Dinning RoomDisplay Armoire
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Southern White Pine Kitchen Hutch
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Southern White Pine Armoire
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What's inside of the above Pine Armoire
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Small Pine cabinet for holding Embroidery projects
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19th century reproduction Shaker Rocking Crib
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Reproduction Shaker round table Cherry top Maple legs
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My Pine Tool chest with some of the tools for doing these pieces
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My other Tool Chest with some more tools
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The room of lost fingers. Otherwise known as my shop. A place to be very careful.
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Old 09-05-2011, 08:42 AM
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Well, I am totally impressed!!!
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Beautiful
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Awesome work !!! Wish my DH knew how to make things, anything !!!
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and i am greeeeeeen with envy. :-)
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Love those antiques~ Beautiful tall desk. Is the Silver tea set English or American...looks American to me. I love antiques too.


:oops: :oops: Just went back an reread the post with the pictures....you made these???? The desk is not an antique? I am even more impressed!
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Wonderful! Amazing skills!
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I love handcrafted furniture, wooden boxes, really anything handmade. These are outstanding you are extreemly talented and your wife is one lucky woman!
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What no quilts hanging over one of them or near by? LOL
You are a skilled craftsman, the details are unreal. I know your wife is proud of your work. Thank you for sharing.
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