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But if furniture restorers want to be accurate, he said, they should paint the pieces bright red, blue, yellow and green.
"She was one of us," a furniture restorer assures him, "a real craftsman."
The bride's mother is a furniture restorer.
"I'm not afraid because I'm a furniture restorer."
Her mother, Susan Sabin, is a writer and a furniture restorer in Weston.
Either way, it's a lively, graceful university town, packed with upmarket boutiques, antique shops and furniture restorers.
His father worked as a furniture restorer though his mother also played a key role in his initiation to the Fine Arts.
The team include highly skilled craftspeople such as: upholsterers, French polishers, gilders and furniture restorers.
Most come straight from their jobs - as accountants, furniture restorers, police officers - and pull their boots out of their bags when they arrive.
Furniture Medic, an international network of 600 furniture restorers, handles such problems in the home if possible or, if not, in the shop.
A British antique furniture restorer has been found dead after apparently being murdered in a bungled robbery in Uruguay.
"It's very convenient, and it's do-it-yourself," said Neil Layne, who works as a furniture restorer nearby.
Mrs. Aust, who is in her early 40's and works as a furniture restorer, said that after the war many Germans swept their memories clean.
Dummer is currently still drumming with various groups in Bordeaux and working as an antiques trader, furniture restorer and author.
Reacher's maternal grandfather Laurent Moutier was a furniture restorer in Paris.
Mr. Herschlein, a clammer for six months of the year and a furniture restorer for the other six, was a bit more cautious.
Frequently furniture restorers choose to change the hardware configuration on a drawer by replacing a single, central pull with two handles near the edges of the drawer.
"Marquetry can be done in various techniques," Per Korteback, the furniture restorer for the Swedish royal collection, writes in the catalog.
In June 1988 the nun took the painting to a furniture restorer in Rockville Centre on Long Island for restoration of the frame.
Residents range from the guys on the corner who sell salvaged parts from abandoned cars to artists and furniture restorers who have come for the low-rent space.
You can have the entire job done by a professional furniture restorer, but a table top is relatively easy to refinish, and oil finish is the easiest to apply.
The cherubs, small cornices and rondels that ornament the frame come from antique molds that belong to a furniture restorer the designer knows.
In 1952, she married James Napoleon Taylor, a veteran and furniture restorer; she bore him two children, one in 1953 and another in 1959.
Organized by Van Trimble, a private dealer, collector and furniture restorer, it is a museum-size effort squeezed into two and a half floors of a brownstone.