6 Febuary 07
Women can change their minds !
The Lionclaw Table
It was a dark drizzling night , driving home from graveyard shift . It was trash night in this town ( suburbs ) . All of a sudden I noticed a large round table at the curb . Usualy I would leave it alone because the rain ruined any venere out in it . My gut said ," what can you loose but get wet ", so I stoped . The table appeared not to be venere but solid wood . It had many coats of paint with much peeling , cigar , and ciggerett burns .
The table came from a glorious old Victorian house . It appeared to have come from a basement ( judging from the other trash ) where guys must have used it for a card table . I had to take it appart to get it into my little truck with a cap . I got it home , struggled to get in the door , put it in the livingroom on a tarp , and went to bed .
The next morning at coffee my wife was upset . In so many words she said " Get That Junk out of My House " . So I hid it in the basement when she went to work . Around Thanksgiving when I had 3 days off I stripped all 6 coats of paint off , cleaned it up , oiled it , and put 3 coats of Marine Spar Varnish on it .
The table was an 1880's oak lions claw round dining table . Boy did it look terrific ! On a Saturday morning I was on my way to the Flea Market and decided I could make some extra cash . My wife caught me bringing part of the table out of the basement . She said " You're not taking That table ! " . Well , I didn't and don't regret it . One of the reasons being I just love that table . The others , you can guess . When she's right , she's right .
Since then the table has seen alot of service and probably will see more with our children and childrens children . And to think someone set that table out in the rain to be crushed and put in a land fill ! Lucky me ! Last year I washed it , sanded it , cleaned it , oiled it , and varnished it again . Reckon It will be another 20 some years before it needs any work but daily cleaning .
Timothy T
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
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3 comments:
What a lucky man you are finding such great treasures. I try to always keep my eyes open but so far nothing. Really enjoying your blog!
Nanniereese: I don't know if it's luck or my personal gaurdian Angel. On any given night there were at least 20 other folks doing the same as I was, between 6pm (trash out) and 9am when trash is picked up. I knew most of them and often traded or bought items from each other. It takes experiance and a sharp intuitive eye. It helps if you can read (will discuss in another Blog ) trash.
Hi Timothy,
I really enjoy reading your blog. There are some great stories here. Keep 'em coming!
Cheers,
Angie
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