How A 1950s Vanity Is Professionally Restored
John Price is a woodworker in Windber, Pennsylvania. He has been restoring antique furniture and doing custom woodwork for over 10 years. He uses some great techniques with a steam iron and sawdust to repair this 1950s three-mirror vanity.
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