| Three
legged stools will not rock. This fact is sometimes lost but is always true. This is particularly true if the floor is terracotta tile or some similar material. |

| Small parcel- Will be delivered to your home or office. Length plus girth must not exceed 130 inches. Must be packed in box or crate. |
| Delivery in company van in Maine- Furniture set up in your room ready to use. No packing required. |
| Customer pick up- From loading dock at workshop. No packing required. |
Ideal for 42"
high raised kitchen counters
Counter-bored
legs
Varied
rung heights for varied height people
Circa 1820
Enfield, Connecticut
Three
legged stools will not rock on uneven floors
Sculpted seat
top
All wedged
or pegged,
and epoxied
joints
Footprint
24" x 24" x 24"
Ordering
process

| Brass
plaque $67 for bottom of seat |
| Shipping options |
| Brass
plaque.
3 inches X 1.125 inches, solid unfinished brass, letters and numbers as you sketch out, attached with four escutcheon pins, located on any flat surface you choose. ![]() |
Counter
bored. |
Sculpted
seat top.
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Wedged. A method of spreading or clamping the end of a leg or spindle tight in the hole by driving a wedge into the end of the leg or spindle. |
| Ordering
procedure. 1. Determine generally what you want to buy. Questions by phone are good. 800-789-5188 2. Mail a $200 deposit check to us. As we say, this seperates the serious from the curious. It also puts you on our build schedule. 3. We will mail you a written confirmation of your deposit and an invoice distilling to writing the decisions made thus far. 4. Each item we build has lists of "choices" from which a selection must be made. "Options" are optional. 5. Once you have paid your deposit, we are happy to mail you finish samples of your choosing for consideration in your light. 6. Payment in full including shipping and Maine state sales tax if applicable, must be paid by personal check prior to your build date. 7. We will build, ship, arrange and pay the shipper on your behalf, and refund any overpayment. |
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Antiquing.
The combination of steps in the furniture finishing process that have
as their sole objective to make the furniture look older than it really
is. How much older is determined by the amount of antiquing applied.
We offer antiquing in light, medium and heavy quantities. First, try as we might to make perfect furniture with no blemishes, we can't. So, rather than promise you something that we can't do, we offer you the best that we can do. Second, scratches and dings will happen to your furniture as you use it. if we put the first few on, as others occur, there is less anxiety which is good for you and your visitors. Third, we think it looks more appropriate. It's like a person over forty-five having crows feet around their eyes.
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Pegged.
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Epoxy.
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Varied
rung height. |