Italian 15th Century Tables

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Italian 15th Century Tables

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Just in time for Pennsic!

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I have two tables listed for sale on E-bay.

Reproduction Medieval / Rennaisance Table LH / SCA


Reproduction Medieval / Rennaisance Table LH / SCA #2
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They look very good, I went to the website, and had to bookmark it.

Who's girlgenius, anyway? ;) I'll have to read all of Char's articles.
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weird question

how much do they weigh?
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They weigh 33 pounds.

About shipping - most of you going to pennsic probably know someone in the DC area who could possibly provide inexpensive transport.
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Alcyoneus wrote:They look very good, I went to the website, and had to bookmark it.

Who's girlgenius, anyway? ;) I'll have to read all of Char's articles.


She's someone I met on the archive who'll probably have her table made in Walnut. When these tables sell so I can afford the lumber for it, that is! :wink:
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I have to say, I saw these tables yesterday, and they're really nice. The pieces fit together like a glove - not wobbly at all (which is what I would have been concerned about for a tall table).

Nice stuff, Jeff!

If you're looking for a good camp table, you have to check these out.
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Thanks, Kevin!

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ya i saw the prototype in the spring. its was nice. woulda been better if i would have marked on it with my knife ;)
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Wolf wrote:ya i saw the prototype in the spring. its was nice. woulda been better if i would have marked on it with my knife ;)


For which Melanie would have keeeled you!
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Ya. No messin' with my table!

I love my table. :)
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Bumpity-bump!
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Very nice Jeff.

Summer is the terrible time for me buying stuff. Are you planning on doing some more of these later? I would be very interested in picking one up in the fall, or just before Christmas.

I sometimes travel to Southern Maryland and could possible pick it up there, or I could just have you ship it.
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Strongbow wrote:Very nice Jeff.

Summer is the terrible time for me buying stuff. Are you planning on doing some more of these later? I would be very interested in picking one up in the fall, or just before Christmas.

I sometimes travel to Southern Maryland and could possible pick it up there, or I could just have you ship it.


Ya never know, I may be convinced do more. I'm working a batch of stuff in quarter-sawn oak at the moment. might have an extra pair of glastonbury chairs yet unspoken for to sell next week.
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wow jeff, we all gonna be sitting like royalty at paston? hehehhe
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Wolf wrote:wow jeff, we all gonna be sitting like royalty at paston? hehehhe


Oh, you're going to buy the other chairs? :P

Since getting my shop set up, (aside from Henry's cradle) I've made nothing for us, and what money I've made from selling has gone right back into buying tools & equipment for the shop.

Likewise for Charlotte, aside from clothes for Henry, virtually all of her sewing this year has been done for other people.
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Shameless bumpage!
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Since getting my shop set up, (aside from Henry's cradle) I've made nothing for us, and what money I've made from selling has gone right back into buying tools & equipment for the shop.


Oh lord do I know that feeling!

I ahve ever tool known to man, and a few that havent been seen since before Prometheus got fire, but I now cannot afford to get wood. :)
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[quote="Maeryk
but I now cannot afford to get wood. :)[/quote]

Maeryk there are plenty of fee porn sites online. :wink:
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Maeryk there are plenty of fee porn sites online. Wink


Yes, but even though I would then have a quantity of wood enough to make a table for myself, I doubt very much if I would have the fortitude to do the machining...
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