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Call for the name of your local distributor:‘SPRING 1989 NUMBER |
THOMAS TOLDRIAN
Editor
DAVE COLMAN,
ROBERT BRUCE DUNCAN,
PETER GOOD, TERRIE NOLL.
Contributing Baio
ROBERT BRUCE DUNCAN
Photography
CLAUDIA LYONS
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STAN MICHELMAN
Advertsing Director
DOROTHY FOGLIA
Production Director
FOGLIA PUBLICATIONS,
Production
DEAN LARSON
Circulation
ROBERT BRUCE DUNCAN
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COVER STORY
16 / BOB STOCKSDALE: STILL ON A ROLL AT 75,
bby Robert Bruce Duncan
FEATURES 22/ A CONTEMPORARY STANDING CABINET by Graham Blackbara
36 / FINDING YOUR OWN VOICE, THREE BAY AREA FURNITURE MAKERS by Terrie Nol
42 / FANTASIES IN WOOD = by Don Dupont
60/ A CONTEMPORARY COFFEE TABLE by Robert Brace Duncan
64/ MAKING FRAME AND PANEL DOORS: : by Peter Good
‘70/ A NEW WRINKLE IN AN OLD TORSION BOX bby Terrie Noll |
74/ THE PLATEJOINER, A TOOL TO RIVAL THE ROUTER by Graham Blackburn
[GALLERY 46 / YOUNG AMERICANS COMPETITION
48 / DESIGN 89