Help! I’m looking for a plastic or fiberglass-molded shell used in building reproduction colonial era corner cabinets (for those of us who are carving-challenged). I’ve seen them somewhere over the years, but after extensive searching, I can’t find a source for these. Can anyone point me to a resource? Thanks.
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Try VanDyke's restoration at:
http://www.vandykes.com/
forestgirl -- you can take the girl out of the forest, but you can't take the forest out of the girl ;-)
Hi, DAYARIAN, try( out water plastics) there in new jersey, sorry I dont have a web address or phone # handy , they carry alot of stuff..
- hope this helps * mark cherry cabinets
Woodshaver,
http://www.decoratorssupply.com/subcat.asp?category=Niche%20Shells&jf=3.
Chicago decorators supply corp. They have been in business since the 1800's and have everything. Good outfit to deal with.
Their catalogs used to be $40. about 15 years ago, don't know what they are now.But they have an online catalog. Dont know how good it is.
Clampman
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