"Country Discoveries" from Country Living, October 1998 From New England to the Pacific, our staff tells of places too special to be kept secret. In Lincolnville, Maine, Scotch Highland cows graze on the grounds of the Windsor Chairmakers' Workshop and Showroom. Read more from Country Living >>> "Heirlooms in the Making" from DownEast Magazine, 1997 Although large companies use dealers, showrooms, or sales representatives to market their products nationally, the smaller furniture makers around the state have found that the customers aren't shy about coming to them. Jim Brown, owner of Windsor Chairmakers in Lincolnville Beach, purposely chose a location on coastal Route 1 because he wanted the face-to-face contact with buyers that he would lose if he sold his distinctive, antique-looking chairs and other eighteenth-century designs wholesale. Read more from DownEast Magazine >>> "Go With a Windsor" from Country Decorator, Spring 1999 Windsor chairs have long enjoyed popularity, first in England and then in the United States. "When a person buys a Windsor chair, they're buying a piece of the past," says chairmaker Jim Brown of Maine. "They're buying some tradition, but they're also buying function and comfort all rolled up into one package." Read more from Country Decorator >>>