Links of Interest |
| TOOLS & RESOURCES |
| Ashemcraft Tools, rounders
and trapping planes for use in rounding stock. |
| Bailey Wood Products,
Inc., source for domestic hardwoods. |
| Ball & Ball Hardware
Company, reproduction and restoration hardware |
| Crown City Hardware |
| Crown Tool Company, speciality
tools for chair makers & wood workers. |
| Dave's Shaves, handcrafted
spokeshaves and replacement blades. |
| Falcon-wood, purveyor of antiques
wood working tools. |
| Good Hope Hardwoods, Inc., suppliers
of fine plain and figured hardwoods, many in wide boards, flitches. |
| Hearne Lumber, source for
both domestic and exotic woods, virtual inventory on website. |
| Key Word Map, surf the internet with
"key words". |
| Lockwood Stain & Dye, aniline
dyes |
| The Old Milk Paint Company, supplier
of powder milk paint products |
| Tremont Naill Company, source
for square cut nails, rose head nails, etc., in all sizes |
| HISTORIC |
| Colonial Williamsburg |
| Historic Deerfield |
| Old Sturbridge Village |
| Winterthur Museum |
| The Waterford Foundation |
| ARTISANS |
| Kate Adams Fine
Minature Quits |
| Allegheny Harvest, handmade treenware
spoons and kitchen utensils. |
| Barclay Blocks, classical
sized childrens blocks made from maple. |
| Batavia Wooden Toys,
handcrafted wooden toys and more. |
| Blueberry Hill Treenware, handmade
kitchen utensils and bowls. |
| Buchanan Crafts and Wood
Works, oval Shaker boxes and carriers. |
| DR Coble & Company |
| Crafty Owl's Carvings, hand-carved
signs, Santas, Folk Art, spoons, and more. |
| Susan Daul Folkart |
| Early American Floorcloths |
| Endless Mountains
Crafts, maker of wooden jointed dolls. |
| Erickson Birdhouses, for anyone
who enjoys the outdoors and Nature. |
| Easy to Love, fine handcrafted
wooden toys and boxes. Wooden toy patterns. |
| Fairywood Toys, handcrafted wooden
toys your child will grow with. |
| Ted E. Graham, a watercolorist,
a realist, of Americana. |
| Mack S. Headley & Sons |
| Heartwell's Sewn Art |
| Ken's Wood Toys, handcrafted wooden
toy trucks, trains, and farm equipment. |
| Koosed |
| Jon Marks, specializing
in hand carved Santas. |
| Leonard B. Marschark ,18th
century clocks |
| Mo Dallas Noah's Ark Folk Art |
| Kendal Monn, Irion Company:
museum quallity reproductions of 18th Century Queen Anne & Chippendale
furniture |
| Ozark Mountain Train Co.,
handmade oak accessories for your home. |
| Pioneer Heritage
Shoppe, floral wreaths, horse buggies & wagons. |
| Replitiques, American Country
antique reproductions. |
| Salks Pottery |
| Jim Shott, museum quality
antique tall case clock reproductioins. |
| The Sign Carver, three dimensional
signs. |
| Lynn Taylor, Kingston Pottery |
| Walter Santa Carvings,
individually hand carved Santas. |
| Weppner Woodworks,
heirloom toys from rattles to rocking horses. |
| White Oak Legacy Crafts,
baskets, kitchen utensils, lye soaps. |
| Wooden Pen Maker, wooden
writing instuments, desk sets, all handcrafted. |
| PUBLICATIONS |
| American Woodworker |
| Early American Life Magazine |
| Fine Woodworking
Magazine |
| Woodshop News |
| 'American Windsor Chairs', 'American Windsor Furniture Specialized Forms'
, and 'Windsor Chairmaking in America' by Nancy Goyne Evans |
| 'Windsor Style in America' by Charles Santore (2 vol.) |
| The New Fine Points of Furniture- Early American by Albert Sack |
| American Fine Furniture at Yale University by Gerald W.R. Ward |
| 'American Antiques from the Israel Sack Collection' by Highland House
Publishers Inc. (10 vol.) |
| Windsor Chairs by Michael Harding Hill |
| John Townsend , Newport Cabinet Maker , The Metropolitan Museum of Art |