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Re: Simply Stickley     

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Author: Ronnie McKinley
Date: Jul 17, 2007 16:25

...@gmail.com wrote: I am only posting this (for the 30 readers of rec.antiques) because I like to support the local boys. http://www.simplystickley.com/content.html Not Stickley, but certainly "Arts and Crafts" and most definitely not repro but all genuine period (period with a small p). Scottish (Glasgow) English and other styles. Great dealer with lovely clean stock, a joy ...
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Re: Simply Stickley     

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Author: Ronnie McKinley
Date: Jul 17, 2007 16:06

... the 30 readers of rec.antiques) because I like to support the local boys. http://www.simplystickley.com/content.html "Influenced by the arts and crafts masters of Scotland, the Stickley Edinburgh Collection transforms your space into something extraordinary yet comfortable ......... " The Edinburgh collection!! Edinburgh?? LOL .... surely to heavens they mean Glasgow?
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Re: Simply Stickley     

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Author: Kris Baker
Date: Jul 17, 2007 15:50

...I bought a Japanese vase from him, finally, for $40 that I just love. Call it 1st half of the 20th Century. To this day, I like it a lot. Anyway, he had a couple of Stickley chairs. They had those metal badges nailed on, you know the ones, Roycroft did something similar. One day I dropped in and he told me someone had stolen the metal badges off the chairs. I should have...
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Re: Mission style coffee table - What would Gustav Stickley do??     

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Author: Stephen M
Date: Nov 28, 2006 08:02

.... trying to track down the 25%% stuff. Can I assume that the 5%% stuff will simply take 5X the time to fume. If so that's no big deal. The Fine Woodworking article ... successfully fumed with hosehold ammonia... the article's assertion that you need the industrial stuff is simply wrong. I can only assume that the author was just repeating an accepted "fact". Is ...
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Re: Mission style coffee table - What would Gustav Stickley do??     

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Author: davefr
Date: Nov 28, 2006 07:22

... ammonia vs. trying to track down the 25%% stuff. Can I assume that the 5%% stuff will simply take 5X the time to fume. If so that's no big deal. The Fine Woodworking article ... I have successfully fumed with hosehold ammonia... the article's assertion that you need the industrial stuff is simply wrong. I can only assume that the author was just repeating an accepted "fact". Is ...
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Re: Mission style coffee table - What would Gustav Stickley do??     

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Author: Stephen M
Date: Nov 27, 2006 08:17

... techniques?? I did read the Fine Woodworking article from isssue 126. I have successfully fumed with hosehold ammonia... the article's assertion that you need the industrial stuff is simply wrong. I can only assume that the author was just repeating an accepted "fact". Is industrial faster/better/different? maybe, but household ammonia does does work. DAGS... we've touched ...
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Re: Door trims and mouldings     

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Author: ++
Date: Aug 11, 2007 09:55

.../4" quarter round. Now, my lovely spouse has informed that a 3/4" reveal at the top simply won't do, as it'll collect enough dust to grow taters. So I'll cap the whole thing ..., or maybe do a single flute with the router, dunno. I want stout, but clean and uncluttered. Stickley-esque? That, my friend, will be a baseboard system to behold. Of course I'll have to match ...
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Re: Screws vs dowels     

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Author: FoggyTown
Date: Jul 31, 2007 08:10

... else you want to add to the list of woodworking idiots? We've already got Maloof and Stickley. Wanna add Krenov and Klausz just to round it out? You know, Klausz uses *gasp* ... and convince you it is fabulous. But all this is just a fun tangent. Arts and Crafts simply doesn't feature conspicuous plugs. The fact that Maloof might use them in some circumstances is hardly ...
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Re: Screws vs dowels     

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Author: Wade Lippman
Date: Jul 31, 2007 07:28

... else you want to add to the list of woodworking idiots? We've already got Maloof and Stickley. Wanna add Krenov and Klausz just to round it out? You know, Klausz uses *gasp* ... furniture and convince you it is fabulous. But all this is just a fun tangent. Arts and Crafts simply doesn't feature conspicuous plugs. The fact that Maloof might use them in some circumstances is hardly ...
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Re: Screws vs dowels     

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Author: todd
Date: Jul 30, 2007 22:13

...but no furniture features conspicuous plugs or dowels. Are are are simply ugly. I have quite a few pieces of Stickley which have, in addition to exposed tenons, visible tenon-pin dowel ...to the list of woodworking idiots? We've already got Maloof and Stickley. Wanna add Krenov and Klausz just to round it out? You know...
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