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Notes From Our Adirondack Rustic Furniture Journal
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Paper (American White) Birch
White Birch grows from small saplings into trees of 60 to 80 feet tall. The White Birch tree's natural range extends throughout Canada, the northern regions of the United States and southern Appalachians. The young saplings are... [Read More]
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Rustic Furniture Makers of the Past and the Present
Camp Arden was established in the 1880's as a summer residence for the Carpenter family. Like other camps of it's kind in the Adirondacks, it had a guide/caretaker. During the cold months of winter, when the Carpenters were not in residence, the caretaker was asked to make furniture. [Read More]
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The Origin and Construction of Antler Chandeliers
Antler chandeliers have a unique charm all their own. Made from the antlers of the deer family, these natural strictures, when artistically arranged, creates a graceful, beauty that is admired by all ages. [Read More]
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