Amazing! Brings back memories of my father. He was a master craftsman like you. He's been dead for 25yrs. and I didn't take up the trade. I can do basic stuff. Didn't think anyone "spit tacks" anymore, I used to try that before staples.
many years ago now, it was a 5 year apprenticeship to learn this kind of upholstery. so it doesn't come cheap, there is a lot involved, in the work he does.
Great video, interesting content. We have an antique similar to this with horsehair & silk brocade fabric. The cost to redo is astronomical & now I see why.
I agree great job! But the irony is that this wasn't Made in the USA, but France. Reupholstering a single piece of furniture is different than manufacturing thousands of brand new items! Although, agreed that more manufacturing should return if only we could afford the higher costs.
He really is an artist and makes it look easy but I know it's not. If I tried that it would take me two years and it would end up looking like a horse with a bad hair cut.
if you paid the same price directly to a craftsman that you pay for quality furniture at a furniture store, we'd both be happy. Its the middleman-marketing profit machine that is the death of craftsmanship.
I don't think the hot glue was apart of the traditional re-upholstery style of work...... other than that I would say good job. Hot glue is a NO NO in my book. Master Cosplayer here and I wouldn't touch the stuff at all for anything I do.
Its videos like this that angers me when I hear manufacturing jobs are moving to China. You will never find this level of workmanship and precision in a Made in China product. Only in the USA. I wish you were in NJ. I would hire you right now. Great Job and keep up the good work. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
c est n importe quoi il etait mieux avant cette refection si cela c est du bon travail un borgne est roi au pays s des aveugles. je suis tapissier en France et ce travail na rien a voir avec le notre. c est un travail industriel avec une tres mauvaise finition
Amazing! Brings back memories of my father. He was a master craftsman like you. He's been dead for 25yrs. and I didn't take up the trade. I can do basic stuff. Didn't think anyone "spit tacks" anymore, I used to try that before staples.
The carnivorous rose tulip
Private helicopter
Is this the handle they try to use for the roses?
many years ago now, it was a 5 year apprenticeship to learn this kind of upholstery. so it doesn't come cheap, there is a lot involved, in the work he does.
Watching this video was an absolute pleasure
That was amazing. Great quality work
really a master! great to see him work.
this s beyond amazing...all praise to the master craftsman...Jehovah!!!!
Wow looks beautiful!
simply beautiful
Remarkable work. Kudos.
Bravo!!!!!!!Ez a valami.Ügyes vagy.1 kollega.
MASTER: EXCELLENT WORK!!!!!!!!!! CHAPEAU!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great job. Wish I knew how to do this.
Great job.
Beautiful💕
Beautiful
very nice.. thanks a lot !
Far more people seem to like it than don't. Thanks for all your feedback! Jerry - the video's maker.
Great video, interesting content. We have an antique similar to this with horsehair & silk brocade fabric. The cost to redo is astronomical & now I see why.
Awesome!
Nice job!.A.M.U.should be so proud.
puedo decir que ese mueble quedo echo una hermosura
HE'S GREAT!
I SO JELLY> I NEVER BE THIS GOOD! WHYYYYYYY
Great!
good job
Very good
where do you purchase the horse hair. I may have a job reupholstering a french Provincial sofa?
gracias por subir el video
what is the name for the polyester strips and where could I purchase them from the U.S.?
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I agree great job! But the irony is that this wasn't Made in the USA, but France. Reupholstering a single piece of furniture is different than manufacturing thousands of brand new items! Although, agreed that more manufacturing should return if only we could afford the higher costs.
good
Grat!!!!!1 kollega
He really is an artist and makes it look easy but I know it's not. If I tried that it would take me two years and it would end up looking like a horse with a bad hair cut.
Anybody here can tell me how much cost to reupholster antique settee using normal material?
Thank you in advance!
Ing nadrág!:)) kb 1000 eur.
It is unlikely that I would bother contemplating reupholstering my 3 seater french sofa after seeing this video. What was I thinking?
how can you give this a thumbs down?
This company is in England...
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Timestamp 4:21
Old-school spitting talks
if you paid the same price directly to a craftsman that you pay for quality furniture at a furniture store, we'd both be happy. Its the middleman-marketing profit machine that is the death of craftsmanship.
I don't think the hot glue was apart of the traditional re-upholstery style of work...... other than that I would say good job. Hot glue is a NO NO in my book. Master Cosplayer here and I wouldn't touch the stuff at all for anything I do.
I was with you until the Horrific rope trim…
You had me until you got to the tacky piping on the sides. Fabulous craftsmanship! but the piping Why?!!!
at 4:21 what did he do?????.... Is it the French style to keep the nails in the mouth??? :)
putting tacks into his mouth.
Its videos like this that angers me when I hear manufacturing jobs are moving to China. You will never find this level of workmanship and precision in a Made in China product. Only in the USA. I wish you were in NJ. I would hire you right now. Great Job and keep up the good work. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no good,with crin jobs
c est n importe quoi il etait mieux avant cette refection si cela c est du bon travail un borgne est roi au pays s des aveugles. je suis tapissier en France et ce travail na rien a voir avec le notre. c est un travail industriel avec une tres mauvaise finition
chachou chachou How to apply in your company boss?? I have 10 years experience funiture upholsterer