Ken,
At the tool event sponsored by Lie-Nielsen and Peach State Lumber, I will be glad to make available several pieces of furniture for exhibition in the booth sponsored by the Peach State Chapter of SAPFM. The items are a Massachusetts Block Front Chest; a Portsmouth, New Hampshire Chippendale Tea Table shown on page 188 of American Furniture in The Metropolitan Museum and at page 71 of Jeff Green's American Furniture. Mine has a fret work gallery like the one in Jeff Green's book. The third item is a more regional piece, a small "Hunt Board". The general design for the hunt board is inspired by an Athens, Georgia piece made between about 1790 and 1800.
Let me know what I can do. I will make a duplicate posting at SAPFM's Forum.
Marion Smith
At the tool event sponsored by Lie-Nielsen and Peach State Lumber, I will be glad to make available several pieces of furniture for exhibition in the booth sponsored by the Peach State Chapter of SAPFM. The items are a Massachusetts Block Front Chest; a Portsmouth, New Hampshire Chippendale Tea Table shown on page 188 of American Furniture in The Metropolitan Museum and at page 71 of Jeff Green's American Furniture. Mine has a fret work gallery like the one in Jeff Green's book. The third item is a more regional piece, a small "Hunt Board". The general design for the hunt board is inspired by an Athens, Georgia piece made between about 1790 and 1800.
Let me know what I can do. I will make a duplicate posting at SAPFM's Forum.
Marion Smith