amish dining room tables
it's been about 30 years ago that dad crafted his first chair in a small workshop right here near myerstown, pennsylvania. he was he was always a stickler for details; for instance, when we develop one of our first tables i remember him agonizing over the curve and flair of a table leg for almost two days. one of his time proven sayings was,
"if a job's worth doing it's worth doing right," and that theory carried through in his carefulness in design. he always said that it's the little things that matter and it's the little things that are going to add into big things. the joy of a low price or a good buy is short lived, but the sense of joy and pride in having a great quality product lasts
for a lifetime. the switch to computerized machines actually increases the quality of the furniture. they're accurate to within 5 one thousands of an inch, most of the machines, so we create joints that are tight and reliable. however, even though we have this
technology in these machines, our craftsmen are at the workbench. everything is bench-built, bench assembled, and they're running their hands over the parts, the components, the tabletops, and they are artisans, truly, and they're bringing out the best natural character and beauty of that piece of wood.
one of the reasons that dad started the business was to give work opportunities for his four boys. two of my brothers are somewhat handicapped and dad knew that they would never survive in the public workplace. we've been really blessed to have a team leader who is helping my brothers and also nephews to be very beneficial to the company in
so many ways. the values that carry on through the company is a dedication to family, a dedication to our employees, to our community, to the lord jesus christ. we want to treat everybody the way we would like to be treated ourselves, and that includes the quality of our product, what we're supplying to the community. today we continue to strive to create furnishings that allow you to personally
experience the warmth and beauty of solid hardwood furniture.