Holdencoal wrote: ↑Sat. Dec. 11, 2021 9:11 amAre we going to be left in the dark to dream about this craftsmanship?
Freddy's Stormy Coffeehouse 11Dec2021
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Really nice, Rob! It reminds a whole lot of a table I had that was my great grandmother's. Sadly, had to sell it some years ago because I didn't have a decent place to store it.
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Very nice.
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Wow Beautiful table and chairs ! I can see many wonderful family gatherings around it ! Enjoy !
Hope all are safe after this awful wind/rain storm
Hope all are safe after this awful wind/rain storm
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I am not sure. They did not have any while I was there, but I know they make different things at different times of the year. The man I talked to said they are way behind due to delays in hardware, and an explosion in demand.
The most impressive thing I saw while I was there was a bartop made with cherry and strips of clear maple. They also had a large hutch that was beautiful.