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Mahogany Secretary by Tommy MacDonald
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" Over here we have a -- A little masterpiece is I'm calling it by a fellow named Tom MacDonald whom we met a few weeks ago at the north Bennet street school and since crack and -- Entirely by hand. Pretty much out of one large piece of South American mahogany and before we look at too many of the details in the secretary. Look at how the wood grain. Is matched perfectly. From the slant top. To this surface here if you look closely at this piece which. You know it's such a large piece you'll be able to see similar kind of grain match. Going on from the drawers to the front of the slat and on up. Including. The doors of the upper section. Now this upper section was originally designed. To hold ledger books and so forth. And it's very faithful replica of a piece that dates back to the 1760s that was done by -- cabinetmaker by the name of rust I believe Henry rust. But when it's all put together. It's the kind of piece that shows off the sort of craftsmanship that well you can only be thankful that there are places like the north Bennet street school and that there are. Installers like MacDonald who are willing to devote a thousand hours to creating such -- and it's for sale. "