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25th August 2008, 02:55 PM #1New Member
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Roller Desk
Hi Folks,
I picked up this desk on a verge pickup last week, in pretty good condition but is missing the front of the top left drawer.
Couple of questions
1 - Does anyone know what this desk is called, might help me track down a replacement drawer
and 2 - while the photo might not suggest it, the timber is looking a little "dry" .. would a rub back with steel wool and a little varnish be the best way to bring it back to life?
Thanks,
Happy.
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25th August 2008, 09:57 PM #2Happy Feet
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It's a good find, are the fronts dovetailed or stapled on?
take it to a cabinate maker and ask, the liklihood of getting a replacement draw is 0-0
Whats it called? looks like a reproduction roll top desk, or if you want posh, a reproduction cutler desk
Astrid
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8th September 2008, 03:21 PM #3New Member
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8th September 2008, 07:29 PM #4
light sand back with 320 grit and topcoat of lacquer
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10th September 2008, 05:09 PM #5New Member
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Does anyone know a cabinet maker in Perth who might be able to make a replacmeent part ?
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11th September 2008, 01:33 PM #6Happy Feet
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Its not a hard job to replace if it's not dovetailed, look in the yellow pages ans take the broken draw and an intact one to any decent cabinate maker.
Astrid
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11th September 2008, 01:54 PM #7New Member
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hehe decent is the operative word I'll do some ringing around and see what I can find - if anyone in Perth has a recommendation please let me know!
thanks.
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11th September 2008, 08:35 PM #8Happy Feet
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It'll be a modern synthetic, try just a rub over with boiled linseed oil that will reduce the scratches. test it on a scratch and see how it goes
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14th October 2008, 06:49 PM #9
These were popular/common in the 1980's - usually made from Pine and made to a fairly low standard - I have always liked them (the originals anyway)
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I have been looking for a WOOTON PATENT SECRETARY for many years. I finally bought an horrendous reproduction and will adjust/modify/remake it one day unless I can find an 'affordable' original. The best examples of the Wooton's go for hundreds of thousands of dollars..... average ones are around $15-$25K US.
BTW - yours is normally called a Rolltop Desk in Australia or a Cutler Desk in the UK and USA. The slatted or 'roll' top is called a tambour.
I suggest not bothering to match in a drawer front, even though it's probably possible to get a 'fair' match - It would be easier to make a pair of contrasting drawer fronts, one for the top drawer on each side, then add a few trim pieces somewhere in the same material so it looks like it was always meant to be that way ..... being in WA, Jarrah would look nice I think..... just a thoughtSteve
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20th May 2010, 06:29 PM #10New Member
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Re: Wooton Reproduction Desk?
Hello,
Saw the posting for the reproduction Wooton / Wooten desks -- can anyone point me in the direction of these as the 25,000 price tag is also currently out of my range...
Thanks,
Steve
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