Showing posts with label desk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label desk. Show all posts

Saturday, September 15, 2007

STOP don't buy that new furniture, get an antique !

Please stop buying new furniture. This will be a quick blog but i hope it makes you think.. I repair and restore furniture for a living right, so i see allot of things.


Here is quick look at a brand new "Lane" desk (1800.00 new). It was dropped off a moving truck landing on its leg. No the leg didn't break the side piece broke.


It cracked open like a pinyatta at a birthday, but instead of candy all that came out was paper.



Yes paper, its crazy but this brand new piece of "fine furniture" was nothing but mahogany veneer on Masonite or pressed paper.. Check out the picture, its sad.


So before you buy new consider buy a used piece of furniture and restoring it. Anything pre 1980 will be better then anything made today. Think about this; you will pay or can pay 2k and up for just a good quality dining room table. For 1000,00 you can buy a complete used dining room set you can restore it for less then a whole new dining room set and you will still have a better quality set for cheaper.

But If you do decide to buy new no worries the chairman can fix it..

tic toc here is the finished clock


It been so so long, I know you have been waiting to see what happened to that clock! Well here it is! Enjoy.. Goto my last blog to see the "before" pictures
At the end of the day we had a beautifully restored and perfectly working Victorian clock!




Sunday, January 21, 2007

Stickley Brothers Desk Lives Again !

Here Is a little taste of some of what I do..
This was a worn & abused Stickley Brothers "quaint" desk. I found this outside a building that was to be demoed in Jersey city. We loaded her up into my truck. then 6 months & 4 days later it was beautiful again (took 6 months of looking at it & 4days to restore it).




















Just think of how many people walked by this & never knew it could sell for 2400.00..CHeck out some of my other work here as well http://flickr.com/photos/chairmanrestoration/