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  • unclecritic
    Forum Newbie
    • Feb 2008
    • 99
    • Michigan
    • Craftsman 21829, (2) bt-3100's

    #1

    Looking at some old furniture...

    I swapped out a furnace at a house this morning that is in the process of being sold since the owner of 55+ years has passed away and she left alot of old furniture behind. I'm no expert by any means to be able to call any of it collectable or antique but it was all really well made and sturdy.

    I've grown up with ready to assemble knock together wallmart stuff and truth be told, every time I move most of it gets thrown away cuz it did its 12 months of time and its falling apart. Any kind of heft can be attributed to the amount of glue used to hold the sawdust into a board shape. And in the 30 years i've been on this planet I havent bought one piece that I want my son to have when I'm gone, let alone expect any of it to survive the next 5 years of moving and use.

    It was awe inspiring to move a book case that was solid oak, a dinner table that was all solid lumber including almost all of the leaf hardware, a king sized headboard that was all hand turned and joined, and was saddened when I look in the dumpster and saw an old 7 drawer vanity getting pitched. Its in my garage now. It needs alot of work and some veneer replaced... but it was just too nice of a piece to see it get hauled of to the landfill.

    And I look at all the furniture in my house and together it all probably adds up to $200 in value. This vanity alone is worth that, and to some people probably alot more. There is a sense of pride knowing that I saved it from the worms, knowing that someones hard work in generations past isnt getting destroyed in the matter of moments it took to drop it into the dumpster.

    I guess its just a "they dont make them the way they used to" moment. And that probably why i'm so drawn to woodworking as an art not just a hobby.

    And now I feel really bad about writing on my grandmas table with markers when I was a tot
  • BadeMillsap
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2005
    • 868
    • Bulverde, Texas, USA.
    • Grizzly G1023SL

    #2
    ... about those marks on your grandma's table ...

    I certainly understand the shame you might feel reflecting back on doing that dastardly deed .. but ... consider this ... many years hence ... and perhaps even in the not so distant past ... grandma or one of the family that inherits that table from grandma ... will comment something to the effect "... those marks are where uncle John wrote on this table back in 19xx ... and my oh my did he get a whoopin!! .." ... these are the things FAMILY heirlooms are made of ...

    I do not of course condone maliciously damaging fine furniture ... BUT ... at the same time ... the fabric of a family's history is made up of these types of threads.

    Bade
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    • Pappy
      The Full Monte
      • Dec 2002
      • 10490
      • San Marcos, TX, USA.
      • BT3000 (x2)

      #3
      I have several repair/refinish/restoration projects to do. I was given a Birdseye Maple armoire that needs refinish and some veneeer work, bought an Oak table for $25 in a yard sale, and rescued others from rotting in the dump. These include 2 QSW Windsor style chairs, a QSW office swivel chair (All 3 will go with the yard sale table to use as a desk), a small 3 drawer dresser that will go in the guest room, and a Mahogany vanity table.

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      Currently taking up a lot of storage space, but I couldn't stand to see these quality pieces from the past destroyed. The vanity was out for bulk trash pick up. The owner told me it was her Grandmother's but she couldn't afford the $800-900 to have it restored.

      Edit: Forgot to mention the 6' Brunswick Contender pool table I was given last week! (No pics of this one yet.)
      Last edited by Pappy; 03-05-2008, 06:59 AM.
      Don, aka Pappy,

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      Fools because they have to say something.
      Plato

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