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by SHARON H. STONE last modified Nov 07, 2005 11:58 AM
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mid-century furniture refinisher

Posted by SHARON H. STONE at November 06. 2005

I have a 1950's dunbar dining room table (that belonged to my grandparents)that has a few large deepish scratches on table top. needs stripping and refinishing. Anyone have a referral to a reasonable and mid-century-savvy refinisher? Also have a harve prober couch w/ a broken-off wooden conical leg (thanks to the movers)that needs reattachment. Again, any ideas of a mid-century craftsman that is affordable and good?Thanks!

Re: mid-century furniture refinisher

Posted by Debra Booth at November 07. 2005

There's Hume Furniture Restoration in California.

Re: mid-century furniture refinisher

Posted by Steven Hagler at November 07. 2005

I have a similar need...Anyone know of someone local to Dallas?

Steven

Re: mid-century furniture refinisher

Posted by SHARON H. STONE at November 07. 2005

I'm looking for a local refinisher in Dallas as well.Sorry about the triplicate request, computer/AOL acting up.

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