mayachel
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Date: 2/5/2009 6:31:57 PM
Author: DiamanteBlu
Not sure what your style is but you may want to check out Pompanoosuc Mills.
Here is a round drop leaf table.
This one is not round but is pretty cool nonetheless.
Date: 2/5/2009 6:36:05 PM
Author: Selkie
Date: 2/5/2009 6:31:57 PM
Author: DiamanteBlu
Not sure what your style is but you may want to check out Pompanoosuc Mills.
Here is a round drop leaf table.
This one is not round but is pretty cool nonetheless.
Yum. Great, just what I needed, another furniture p*rn site!
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Date: 2/7/2009 11:27:27 PM
Author: mayachel
Ladypirate - what is often referred to as ''Amish Quality'' is non-mass produced solid wood, well joined furniture. While it is possible to find a lot of very good pieces in the rest of the world, some people appreciate the soul of hand made work, long lasting finishes and grains. In order for furniture to come onto the market as both affordable, and disposable there are a lot of short cuts that manufacturers take in building a piece. For example, on drawers of a chest gluing and nailing the pieces together vs. making a tongue and groove so that wood sections actually lock into place with one another, making a more structurally sound piece of furniture. Important if you are looking to buy ''forever'' pieces. When I''m looking on-line, I find ''amish'' has been taken over by some furniture manufactures using it on obviously mass produced, low quality work in the way that ''natural'' has been used as a marketing term for food.