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New Englanders: Here's a chance to learn about period furniture making
comments (0) February 19th, 2010 in blogs
Even if you make contemporary furniture, you probably have an appreciation for period furniture. I know I do. That's why I'll be attending an upcoming meeting of the New England chapter of the Society of American Period Furniture Makers (SAPFM) at the Connecticut Valley School of Woodworking in Manchester, Connecticut. (Manchester is just outside of Hartford). The meeting is scheduled for February 27, 2010. For more information, check out SAPFM's website. Hope to see you there.
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