Originally Posted by Taffy
This question would interest furniture restorers (maybe).
I have been given an old dining chair that a friend did not wish to take to her new place.
It is made of Silky oak, I believe it was made around the 1930's, it is one of those things that has been used for a step up when painting with blobs and smudges all over it. Anyway I have taken it apart and on the back of the seat is a stamp. "A.2 European labour only". can any body tell me what this means? was it made in Oz during the war or imported?
I have had to make a few parts that were broken to match the original, but I think it is restorable, good practice anyway.
Thanks guys
Taffy