Gerald Curry Sideboard
I made this copy of Gerald Curry’s sideboard for my daughter. I saw the original in Fine Woodworking and he was kind enough to let me make a copy.
I made this copy of Gerald Curry’s sideboard for my daughter. I saw the original in Fine Woodworking and he was kind enough to let me make a copy.
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absoloutly gorgouse. did you cut your own veneer for the drawer fronts?
Yes. I happened to have a piece laying around that I saved for a special project.
Nice Piece. I assumed any pictures published in Fine Wood Working was fair game to be reproduced. Do you know if thats the case?
Ridley: I contacted Mr. Curry and received his permission.
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