11-17-2018, 10:31 PM
Went to a garage/shop sale today. Very nice guy was selling all his stuff, getting ready to move to a smaller place. He ended up giving me an unassembled furniture kit from a company called the Bartley Collection.
Now I remember the Bartley collection, back in the day I made some furniture kits from Emperor Clock including a full Queen Ann dining set, bachelors chest, butler tray table and server and of course, a couple of clocks as well. One of the reasons I bought from Emperor was that the stuff from Bartley was way out of my league price wise. Now that I see the parts in this kit, I know why. All solid cherry, no glue ups that were common with the Emperor kits.
This kit looks complete, comes in two boxes. It's some sort of coffee or console table, has two drawers. But what it doesn't have are the instructions. The box says it's an ST 055 table, and while google is usually your friend, here its got nothing, not even a picture. Now I'm pretty sure I could figure this all out with time, it would still be nice if anybody out there has an old catalog or even better has built this kit and still has the plans. Fingers crossed. Thanks. Bob
Now I remember the Bartley collection, back in the day I made some furniture kits from Emperor Clock including a full Queen Ann dining set, bachelors chest, butler tray table and server and of course, a couple of clocks as well. One of the reasons I bought from Emperor was that the stuff from Bartley was way out of my league price wise. Now that I see the parts in this kit, I know why. All solid cherry, no glue ups that were common with the Emperor kits.
This kit looks complete, comes in two boxes. It's some sort of coffee or console table, has two drawers. But what it doesn't have are the instructions. The box says it's an ST 055 table, and while google is usually your friend, here its got nothing, not even a picture. Now I'm pretty sure I could figure this all out with time, it would still be nice if anybody out there has an old catalog or even better has built this kit and still has the plans. Fingers crossed. Thanks. Bob