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David Sawyer
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556 King Pond Road
East Calais, VT 05650
(802) 456-8836
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I find that every chair takes my best effort and attention to detail. Use of the right woods and joinery leads to a wonderfully light, strong, and resilient structure. Pine or basswood seats are carved deep for comfort. Legs and backs are split from green hardwood following the grain for strength, then shaved, steam bent, or turned to final form. The usual finish is milk paint with Danish oil or shellac. I also make natural chairs of butternut, cherry, and oak.
George Ainley
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666 Cady Hill Rd.
Perkinsville, VT 05151
(802) 263-5217
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The Windsor furniture from my shop is made by the same construction techniques that produced today's antiques which are now prized for their distinct character, beauty and strength. It is an ancient form in which the legs and back are socketed into a solid seat. It got its name in England and was refined in the mid 18th century colonies from Philadelphia to Boston. I have chosen from the early Windsors the best elements of design in shape and proportion. I use the traditional species of wood and keep comfort as my guide.
M.W. Tulloch
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P.O. Box 298
313 Main Street
Chelsea, VT 05038
(802) 685-2230
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Hand-crafting a variety of styles of Windsor chairs and furniture.
Repairs and restoration of hand-made Windsor-period furniture.
Providing parts to professional Windsor chairmakers and hobbyists.