Ever play guitar with a broom? Or aim a flashlight as if it was a Star Wars blaster?  It can be fun, even productive, to break out of our everyday routine and assume other roles.  Golfing we become Tiger Woods.  Driving 84, some people play the part of  Rusty Wallace.  Faced with a situation that calls for a cool head we can turn ourselves into James Bond or Grace Kelly.  On your next antique expedition, you might try assuming the role of Sherlock Holmes. 

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created a sleuth who succeeded where others failed by  employing systematic powers of observation and inference.  Additionally, Holmes was a student of trivial facts pertinent to his work.  Here's a few furniture tips that may prove useful to you.

Role-playing, especially with a creative friend, can be fun and profitable.  I look forward to exchanging greetings you into you and your "Dr. Watson" at some future antique affair.

Recognizing Age and Construction in Antique Furniture

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