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OffYourRocker

01/08/2007 3:01 PM

let me rock your world

I've been building my own rocking chairs for several years now and
have a woodworking/ulphostery business selling these chairs.


I started out by repairing a century old rocking chair for a friend
and then began to design and handcraft my own mission-style chairs and
old-fashioned looking granddaddy chairs. I've even made a few rockers
with quilted upholstery.


Recently I've branched out into children's rocking horses and nursery-
themed rocking chairs.


Please check out my work. I welcome opinions...


http://www.offyourrocker.ca/


This topic has 5 replies

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"SonomaProducts.com"

in reply to OffYourRocker on 01/08/2007 3:01 PM

01/08/2007 3:59 PM

Seems like a dead link

On Aug 1, 3:01 pm, OffYourRocker <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been building my own rocking chairs for several years now and
> have a woodworking/ulphostery business selling these chairs.
>
> I started out by repairing a century old rocking chair for a friend
> and then began to design and handcraft my own mission-style chairs and
> old-fashioned looking granddaddy chairs. I've even made a few rockers
> with quilted upholstery.
>
> Recently I've branched out into children's rocking horses and nursery-
> themed rocking chairs.
>
> Please check out my work. I welcome opinions...
>
> http://www.offyourrocker.ca/

JJ

in reply to "SonomaProducts.com" on 01/08/2007 3:59 PM

02/08/2007 9:18 AM

Wed, Aug 1, 2007, 3:59pm (EDT-3) [email protected] (SonomaProducts.com)
doth sayeth:
Seems like a dead link

First time i tried it, got some weird link. Worked second try.
Had to try twice with almost all the pictures too, it'd say couldn't
find the item, next try would work. Strange.



JOAT
I do things I don't know how to do, so that I might learn how to do
them.
- Picasso

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mac davis

in reply to OffYourRocker on 01/08/2007 3:01 PM

02/08/2007 7:29 AM

On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 15:01:32 -0700, OffYourRocker <[email protected]>
wrote:

>I've been building my own rocking chairs for several years now and
>have a woodworking/ulphostery business selling these chairs.
>
>
>I started out by repairing a century old rocking chair for a friend
>and then began to design and handcraft my own mission-style chairs and
>old-fashioned looking granddaddy chairs. I've even made a few rockers
>with quilted upholstery.
>
>
>Recently I've branched out into children's rocking horses and nursery-
>themed rocking chairs.
>
>
>Please check out my work. I welcome opinions...
>
>
>http://www.offyourrocker.ca/

Good stuff, Frank..

BTW, I like the suspended shelves in the background of your picture... very nice
look..


mac

Please remove splinters before emailing

CE

"C & E"

in reply to OffYourRocker on 01/08/2007 3:01 PM

01/08/2007 8:45 PM


"SonomaProducts.com" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Seems like a dead link
>
> On Aug 1, 3:01 pm, OffYourRocker <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I've been building my own rocking chairs for several years now and
>> have a woodworking/ulphostery business selling these chairs.
>>
>> I started out by repairing a century old rocking chair for a friend
>> and then began to design and handcraft my own mission-style chairs and
>> old-fashioned looking granddaddy chairs. I've even made a few rockers
>> with quilted upholstery.
>>
>> Recently I've branched out into children's rocking horses and nursery-
>> themed rocking chairs.
>>
>> Please check out my work. I welcome opinions...
>>
>> http://www.offyourrocker.ca/
>
>

Try again. It worked for me. Are you doing this full time or as a sideline
buisness? Your work is nice as is the upholstery - I used to do upholstery
on the side.

Sk

"Swingman"

in reply to OffYourRocker on 01/08/2007 3:01 PM

01/08/2007 5:36 PM

"OffYourRocker" wrote in message \

> Please check out my work. I welcome opinions...
> http://www.offyourrocker.ca/

Mighty fine work!

... and an excellent job on the website!! Good luck with your venture.

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