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Backwoods Chairmakers: In Search of the Appalachian Ladderback Chairma
by Andrew D. Glenn You can download an excerpt from this book here. For more than 200 years, chairmakers in Appalachia built ladderbacks to sell to neighbors and the occasional tourist. It was a tradition that was handed down through generations. But with the rise of furniture factories and mechanization, woodworker An
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by Andrew D. Glenn You can download an excerpt from this book here. For more than 200 years, chairmakers in Appalachia built ladderbacks to sell to neighbors and the occasional tourist. It was a tradition that was handed down through generations. But with the rise of furniture factories and mechanization, woodworker An
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Backwoods Chairmakers: In Search of the Appalachian Ladderback Chairma
by Andrew D. Glenn You can download an excerpt from this book here. For more than 200 years, chairmakers in Appalachia built ladderbacks to sell to neighbors and the occasional tourist. It was a tradition that was handed down through generations. But with the rise of furniture factories and mechanization, woodworker An
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