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The sideboard design inspired by John Seymour is constructed with mahogany. Features include a D-shaped sideboard with spade feet, graduated bellflower drop, curly maple banded borders, oval ivory escutcheons, corner brackets in the center arch, side carrying handles and a superb selection of choice mahogany which retains a fine bronze patina.
Dimensions: 40” high, 5’8” wide, 26 “deep
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7 comments so far
mtnwild
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posted 345 days ago
Another beauty, fantastic.
-- mtnwild (Jack), It's not what you see, it's how you see it.
SCOTSMAN
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posted 345 days ago
I really like your work this is top class cabinet making well done kindest regards Alistair
-- excuse my typing as I have a form of parkinsons disease
Woodhacker
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posted 345 days ago
Thomas, wow. The picture above doesn’t do this justice. The ones on your website show the incredible amount of detailed inlay work that went into this piece.
Your checkered inlay banding reminds me of the process of rosette making in guitars.
Great job.
-- Martin, Kansas
Tomcat1066
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posted 345 days ago
I don’t normally do this style, this is one piece that I’d love to have in my home. Great job!
-- "Give me your poor tools, your tired steel, your huddled masses of rust." Yep, I ripped off the Statue of Liberty. That's how I roll!
Thomas MacDonald
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posted 343 days ago
thanks guys…this piece ended up in Forbes Life magazine…not bad for my first attempt at federal style ….i am still surprised about that….
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Rj
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posted 313 days ago
I must say… I love all of your work Tom you’re a true craftsman
-- Rj's Woodworks,San Jose & Weed Ca,
jim1953
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posted 313 days ago
Wow what nice Job
-- Jim, Kentucky