Notes On Restoring The 1880s Gingerbread Rocking Chair
August 10, 2013
At first the chair seemed solid. But there was some flex…then I noticed the nail heads…then the splits/cracks in the seat at the joints. Okay, it had to come apart. The owner said yes, do it really right.
Read MoreRestoration Of 1880s Maple Rocking Chair w/ Caned Seat & Back
July 31, 2013
This is a classic exuberant 1880’s mid-Victorian Eastlake rocking chair. Design wise, it was not a subdued age, but don’t confuse that with poor quality. This chair was made of solid hard maple throughout. Not just any maple, but obviously carefully selected quilted/tiger stripe/birds eye maple for the back uprights. Beautiful. The “gingerbread” — extra spool turnings here, there, all over — weren’t just for show, but tended to strengthen the chair. It was made to use, and last, a long time. And it did, already now well into its 2nd century.
Read MoreWelcome to the Golden Eagle Cabinet Shop log
July 22, 2013
Hi everybody, I’m Elijah Tabor, a cabinetmaker specializing in furniture restoration. Check out goldeneaglerestoration.com for a sense of what I do, the unique approach I have to the art, and photos of several restorations. It’s all about heart, uncompromising quality, and integrity. It’s about keeping faith with the craftsmen who made the heirlooms we enjoy and value today, and the ones who passed them on to us.
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