Here's where you come to follow the progress of your piece of furniture in the shop. No, wood doesn't talk--or does it? Sure it does! As we work on your piece we learn things about where it's been, how it's been used, maybe even who (or what) has used it, and often about where it came from originally. It's a lot of fun and typically quite interesting.

This space also gives us a chance to let you know about any special experiences or progress related challenges. We try to chronicle work completed on your furniture whenever anything significant occurs. So there may not be an entry every day, but when we document them, we hope you will find these journal entries are fun, informative, purposeful, and creative.

So, have fun "listening" to our dialogue with your piece, as it is, it's Wood Talkin.
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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

1860's Armoire

Tall, dark and handsome...and a whole lot dusty! This is a wonderful old walnut armoire most likely manufactured in the 1860's.  It elicits all the deep breaths appropriate of quality craftsmanship, but it was influenced by the fast approaching industrial revolution here in the United States. So, it appears to have been crafted just before that big mass-production push and just after the "official" end of what has been called "the completely hand-crafted eras."  

I'm going to tell you a lot more about it. The work will begin with a thorough cleaning and a general inspection.

That's Wood Talkin for today...are you listening?

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