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Anthony Hay Blog: Well, of course an 18th century cabinet shop has a blog
comments (2) January 18th, 2011 in blogs
This is just a quick note from the conference. I was speaking with apprentice cabinetmaker Brian Weldy today and he told me that the Anthony Hay Cabinet Shop now has a blog. I checked it out eariler and it's pretty cool. There is a nice entry about the benches used in shop. They've only just gotten started, but check in regularly for new posts. Now, if we can just get them on Twitter!
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