Woodworker's Journal 1984-8-6, страница 3

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Editor and Publisher James J. McQuillan

Managing Editor Thomas G. Begnal

Editorial Staff David F. Peters

Editorial Secretary Jane Pratt

Contributing Editors Paul Levine John W. Olson Roger E.Schroeder

Designer/ Craftsman Glenn E. Firmender

Advertising and Promotion Kimbcrly Gellatly, Manager

Subscription Department Lynne S. Walton, Manager JoAnne Finkle Maureen A. Murphy Louise B, Ryan Kathy Shook

Office

Patricia A. Friberg, Manager Patricia Murphy, Receptionist

Art Department Judy Robinson, Director Dan Thornton, Assoc. Director Kirsten Friberg. Paste-up

Photos by John Kane/Silver Sun Studios

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VOLUMES, NUMBER 6 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1984

DEPARTMENTS

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Shoptalk

Letters

Readers' Information Exchange

Workshop Income Starting a Business: Part II

Restoring Antiques Applying the Final Finish

The Beginning Woodworker The Fundamentals of Wood

Cabinetmakers' Supplies Hardware Suppliers

Special Techniques Inlays and Inserts

Furniture Periods and Styles Gustav Stickley and American Mission Furniture

Gift Shop

Shop Tips

PROJECTS

34 Stickley Chair

37 Tool Cabinet

40 Shaker Sewing Stand

42 Lighted Display Pedestal

44 Teardrop Clock

46 Pierced Tin Cabinet

48 Toy Hook and Ladder Fire Truck by C.J. Maginley

50 Busy Bee Toy

52 Colonial Doll House

55 Kitchen Organizer

56 Wine Server

by Lloyd A. Nelson

58 Grandfather Clock, Part II