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"Joe"

17/01/2010 6:59 PM

looking for an old magazine article

Quite a few years ago, I read an article on a contemporary take on a four
post bed. The posts were poplar core which were then veneered with black
acacia, maple and more black acacia. Chamfering the corners then revealed
the maple (or holly, I forget) which looked like stringing inlay between the
layers of black acacia.

Anyone remember this article? Maybe the search gurus in the group could
help me find it?

best,

jc


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pp

in reply to "Joe" on 17/01/2010 6:59 PM

17/01/2010 12:10 PM

On Jan 17, 8:59=A0am, "Joe" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Quite a few years ago, I read an article on a contemporary take on a four
> post bed. =A0The posts were poplar core which were then veneered with bla=
ck
> acacia, maple and more black acacia. =A0Chamfering the corners then revea=
led
> the maple (or holly, I forget) which looked like stringing inlay between =
the
> layers of black acacia.
>
> Anyone remember this article? =A0Maybe the search gurus in the group coul=
d
> help me find it?
>
> best,
>
> jc

You might find something here =3D

http://tinyurl.com/y99y5ot

Smitty

Jn

"Joe"

in reply to "Joe" on 17/01/2010 6:59 PM

17/01/2010 8:32 PM


<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:59b09d94-1c05-4183-af82-d4cafec078f9@r19g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
On Jan 17, 8:59 am, "Joe" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Quite a few years ago, I read an article on a contemporary take on a four
> post bed. The posts were poplar core which were then veneered with black
> acacia, maple and more black acacia. Chamfering the corners then revealed
> the maple (or holly, I forget) which looked like stringing inlay between
> the
> layers of black acacia.
>
> Anyone remember this article? Maybe the search gurus in the group could
> help me find it?
>
> best,
>
> jc

You might find something here =

http://tinyurl.com/y99y5ot

Smitty

No, I did a google search for that as a basic first step.

jc


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