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cabinetmaker

[kab-uh-nit-mey-ker] / ˈkæb ə nɪtˌmeɪ kər /


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On Dec. 20 the Metropolitan Museum of Art opens “Duncan Phyfe: Master Cabinetmaker in New York,” which should serve as something of a primer for a contemporary audience.

From New York Times • Dec. 16, 2011

“Duncan Phyfe: Master Cabinetmaker in New York,” which opens on Tuesday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, shows how he experimented with Biedermeier and Rococo curves, Egyptian lotus patterns and Gothic trefoils and pointed arches.

From New York Times • Dec. 15, 2011

Cabinetmaker Ed Tyler, of Milltown, N.J., told The Associated Press on Monday that he and colleague Wendell Amaker, of Roselle, N.J., were moving materials for a senior center being built.

From Washington Post • Aug. 16, 2011

It was the creation of German Cabinetmaker Michael Thonet, who in 1836 discovered a way of bending wood by heating it in steam.

From Time Magazine Archive

"The New Cabinetmaker" knew his business thoroughly, and finished his task of glueing in a workmanlike manner.

From Lincoln's Yarns and Stories: a complete collection of the funny and witty anecdotes that made Lincoln famous as America's greatest story teller by McClure, Alexander K. (Alexander Kelly)




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