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The fellows were introduced to another fascinating and extensive collection of wood art pieces in the home of Marc and Diane Grainer.  Marc shared lots of historical information about the pieces in their collection as well as the arts and craft movement which got them involved with collecting art years ago.

Mark Grainer imparts his knowledge about he and his wife's collection to the fellows.

Mark Grainer imparts his knowledge about he and his wife’s collection to the fellows.


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Judy Kensley McKie’s elegant and whimsical monkey bench sits in good company with other great wood pieces.


Mark explains how this Michael Hurwitz finely crafted desk and chair are some of his favorite pieces.

Mark explains how this Michael Hurwitz finely crafted desk is one of his favorite pieces.


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Fellow Adrien Segal toys with the Garry Knox Bennett ladder back chair. One of 9 in the Grainer’s collection.


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A Thermon Statom chandelier hangs above an entire group of Garry Knox Bennett chairs seated surrounding an amazing table.


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Rex, Grant, and Phil Brown head up the first of it’s kind spiral staircase to another treasure trove of wonderful art.


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Rex Kalehoff examines the fine details and craftsmanship of a Jere Osgood chair.


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Mark shows off another Garry Knox Bennett chair. The arm rests were added post delivery.


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Another Garry Knox Bennett piece.


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Judy Kensley McKie’s chair.


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