Posted 3 years ago
epson233
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we found this printers cabinet in ashland nebraska -- missing several drawers, hardware etc -- item has been completely cleaned and restored and now serves as my tool and art supply organizer
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Posted 3 years ago
epson233
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we found this printers cabinet in ashland nebraska -- missing several drawers, hardware etc -- item has been completely cleaned and restored and now serves as my tool and art supply organizer
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wow, great cabinet! here's a link to mine: http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/30
also, at the bottom of this page is a link to a PDF of a Hamilton Manufacturing Co. catalog which you might want to check out:
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/about/office
Also refered to as a California Job Case!
thats a lovely cabinet
Beautiful cabinet! it turned out really nice!
love love love this!
hi angeldog -- so glad you love the printers cabinet -- we restore furniture -- sure the antique roadshow perhaps would not like us -- but at a $1000 a ticket when they visit eugene oregon -- who cares
items i use -- they can not be sticky -- smell -- for others i know how to leave the finishes just do -- the yada yada that they require for yesteryears
This is my dream purchase.....if anyone has any info on how I can buy one, please email me...TravelQueen@aol.com (Nancy)
Fabulous!!!!!!
What a fantastic way to store art materials for easy, ready access. Brilliant!!! I MUST get one. Excellent idea, many thank for posting epson233.
Color me jealous! I love, love, love this cabinet! I'm an artist and a crafter and I make jewelry... this could store a treasure trove of STUFF! All while looking fabulous in my studio!