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Wednesday, June 22, 2005

It's Adirondack Time---James Cunningham, woodworker

The photos below show the custom Adirondack chairs now on sale at the Carpentry shop of James Cunningham, woodworker, at 304 Cherry St, Evansville, Wi. 53536. Few people know that his workmanship is the story behind the restored facades on Main Steet that have won awards statewide for quality.

His Adirondack chairs were the result of his collaboration with Bob Lundy of Montana, and feature curved lumbar support, pine sides, white oak for the main slats and ceramic coated screws that last even longer than galvanized screws. Some folks like the chairs so much they put them in their livingroom. Jim said that people ususally get a pillow for the top so they can be comfy when they read and these are available at most garden stores.

Delivery 7 days from order. $395. Freight out of town extra. Mention the Observer when you place your order. James Cunningham, 304 Cherry St., Evansville 608-882-0679 It's time to kick back. It's Adirondack time.