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Restored black walnut 3-leaf dining table with
drop leaf ends. Re-glued, stripped and refinished.
Restored black walnut 3-leaf dining table with
drop leaf ends. Re-glued, stripped and refinished.
Restored black walnut 3-leaf dining table with
drop leaf ends. Re-glued, stripped and refinished.
Restored black walnut 3-leaf dining table with
drop leaf ends. Re-glued, stripped and refinished.
Termite and water damaged Lincoln Rocker. I repaired, replaced and refinished to make it look new again. It even had the original horse hair stuffing!
Termite and water damaged Lincoln Rocker. I repaired, replaced and refinished to make it look new again. It even had the original horse hair stuffing!
Termite and water damaged Lincoln Rocker. I repaired, replaced and refinished to make it look new again. It even had the original horse hair stuffing!
Termite and water damaged Lincoln Rocker. I repaired, replaced and refinished to make it look new again. It even had the original horse hair stuffing!
Termite and water damaged Lincoln Rocker. I repaired, replaced and refinished to make it look new again. It even had the original horse hair stuffing!
Late 1800's Camel Back Trunk with Oak slats and raised tin. I restored dry rotted and rusted out bottom.
Late 1800's Camel Back Trunk with Oak slats and raised tin. I restored dry rotted and rusted out bottom.
On the corners you can see where I replaced
rusted out tin for new tin, which I aged to match
the rest of the trunk.
On the corners you can see where I replaced
rusted out tin for new tin, which I aged to match
the rest of the trunk.
Here you can see the replaced interior - lower 4 inches around base and complete bottom.
Voila! The finished product.

Stripped and modified antique Oak dresser.
Stripped and modified antique Oak dresser.
Shows the sink installed in finished product.
In the mirror is a view of the modified drawers,
which accomodate the base of the sink and
retain usability of the drawers.
Top view of modified drawers.
Stripped and refinished piece ready for
reassembly.

Showing detail of dresser mirror with original
finish, prior to stripping.
Same mirror with a reflection of my most valuable and loyal helper, Merlin.
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