LARRY POST
Larry Post is a
furniture maker in the traditional Adirondack style. His Creations can be seen
in many fine homes and lodges throughout the United States.
Larry is a
past
apprentice to the world renowned Adirondack Master Craftsman,
George Jaques and
incorporates the knowledge and techniques that have proven successful for the Jaques family since
1920, into each of his
masterpieces.
JOE RONDEAU
Joe Rondeau is a
lifelong resident of the Adrondacks. He and his wife Bonnie live in Ausable
Forks.
Joe is the nephew of NOAH JOHN RONDEAU, THE ADIRONDACK HERMIT. Joe
is a professional
butcher by trade and Adirondack Craftsman, outdoorsman, and "semi-hermit" by
choice.
Links to
information on Noah John Rondeau, The Adirondack Hermit
http://www.adirondack-park.net/history/noah.john.rondeau.html
http://www.adirondackhistory.org/newadklives/hermit.html
http://www.answers.com/topic/noah-john-rondeau
STEVE DENNIE
Steve Dennie is an
Adirondack Craftsman in the earliest of the rustic style,
twig furniture.
Using simple form to create a functional and decorative piece of furniture is
Steve's
specialty. With an eye towards the early style, Steve likes to study historic
photos from
Adirondack camps, and then reproduce furniture as close to the original as
possible.
Bob Blake
A Native of
of Olean, New York, Bob fell in
love with the beauty of the Adirondacks while stationed at
Plattsburgh Air Force Base.
Always
willing to go the extra measure, Bob takes as much time as needed
to sketch, design, and
listen to the wood as he creates his pieces. His passion to create
makes each of his pieces unique.