Basement Rescue - Thomas Johnson Antique Furniture Restoration

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  • @sharicross547
    @sharicross547 Рік тому +4

    I inherited a standard sized rolltop desk from my mother. I was very surprised to see such a small desk. I didn't know such a thing exists. You did a great job, giving it new life.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Yes, I had never seen one like this either

    • @judithfairchild8620
      @judithfairchild8620 Рік тому

      When I was quite young we had a family friend who had a large roll top desk. It was beautiful.

  • @johnsmith7709
    @johnsmith7709 3 роки тому +1

    Organization is a MUST in anything we do. I really like the way you label things to keep them organized. Letters or numbers on painter's tape is a perfect way to do it. Thank you Mr. Johnson for these wonderful videos. Please, give us your loyal followers more. John

  • @cristinamercedes2823
    @cristinamercedes2823 4 роки тому +12

    Why does this gentleman not have over a million subscribers? His craftsmanship is unmatched.

  • @zagoista1
    @zagoista1 4 роки тому +5

    Cannot understand how there can be any dislikes...Your vids are gems to those who aspire to learn the craft....great work as always

  • @mikegilyeat3213
    @mikegilyeat3213 3 роки тому +3

    Always appreciate the pets and wildlife at beginning and ending Tom.

  • @finbarstadt7213
    @finbarstadt7213 4 роки тому +2

    Brilliant. Should be on Netflix.

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 4 роки тому +63

    That certainly turned out well. It's amazing how a piece that looks ready for scrap can come back to life at the hands of a true professional. The owners will appreciate that desk for years and probably generations to come. Thank you for allowing us to come along on the ride.

  • @cmmc3400
    @cmmc3400 4 роки тому +1

    In my nearly sixty years I have seen and coveted hundreds and hundreds of beautiful pieces of furniture. I have found another. I adore this one, haven't seen any like it and actually think it should be in the Vanderbilt House or better, MINE! Love it. Love the resto and adore your knowledge. The wildlife that surrounds you seems so calm and strangely enough, so am I when I watch your videos. Nothing could be better than a job well, and perfectly, done. Thank you again. Your video helped me get through waiting for my pain medication to kick in, yet again. Blessings.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому

      Thanks! That's great, waiting for the meds to kick in! Glad to help!

  • @maggiesue4825
    @maggiesue4825 4 роки тому +41

    That pull-out tray with the two side pull-out panels looks like a typewriter desk to me! Wouldn't matter if you were right or left-handed - you could lay your copy on either side while you typed away! An old-fashioned Underwood or similar typewriter would look great on it!! Nice job, as always!!

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому +7

      Thanks! It would be cool to put an old Underwood in there

    • @donniebrown2896
      @donniebrown2896 4 роки тому +5

      When he first showed it, that's what I thought.

    • @katmandudawn8417
      @katmandudawn8417 4 роки тому +3

      Yes, I had thought the same thing. That it might be a typing stand but wasn't sure if the pull out shelf was strong enough to support the weight. I have an old 1930s Underwood that weighs a ton.

    • @johnsrabe
      @johnsrabe 4 роки тому +8

      Given the tambor top, a typewriter would certainly be under wood.

    • @richardroy61
      @richardroy61 4 роки тому +5

      @@johnsrabe Nice pun

  • @timziegler9358
    @timziegler9358 3 роки тому +1

    The amount of supplies, tools, work space, etc., not to speak of the years of experience/knowledge/ability needed to to restore various antiques is amazing! Best wishes.

  • @alexadenuga8253
    @alexadenuga8253 4 роки тому +96

    I get so excited for these "rescue" projects. I love watching you work out the best way to go about the repairs, how to get things apart and seeing all the skills that come with your extensive experience. Thanks for sharing

  • @167curly
    @167curly 4 роки тому +2

    What a lovely office accessory which you have brought back to full use, Tom. I'm sure the owner has good memories of her Dad. Congratulations.

  • @lawannarobinson9900
    @lawannarobinson9900 4 роки тому +34

    I really like seeing Mr. Johnson restore so many pieces, I am learning a lot just watching. The desk is a beauty.

  • @thistlenstar
    @thistlenstar 4 роки тому

    I've repaired a lot of antique furniture and I work on vintage and antique guitars, but, I love watching a true master at work. I've learned a lot from these videos, but, they also give me a sense of wellbeing, with the knowledge that all manner of things can be repaired and given a new life. I've always felt that it was better for people and the planet to repair old furniture, or old anything. There are fewer things in the landfill, and the restorer learns or sharpens his/her skills while engaging with a piece of history.
    I'm working on a few old things now, so I often ask myself, "How would Thomas Johnson repair this?"

  • @V.Hansen.
    @V.Hansen. 4 роки тому +25

    There's something wonderful about desks like this. I have a secretarial of my grandmas and I've always been captivated by its mechanics, hidden secrets and multiple uses.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому

      Thanks! Yes, so true

    • @paulmaryon9088
      @paulmaryon9088 4 роки тому +1

      yes I'm the same with pianos!

    • @nancykasner5722
      @nancykasner5722 3 роки тому +1

      I agree that it’s so interesting to see how everything works “behind the curtains” of such a beautiful and unusual piece!

  • @dawneckert6622
    @dawneckert6622 4 роки тому +2

    This man is a true artist! I just want to go sit in his workshop and watch him restore all the lovely things.

  • @Alyssa82
    @Alyssa82 4 роки тому +3

    I let out a dreamy sigh watching this video. The piece is not to my taste but I understand the sentimental value something has, and watching you pour over the piece, your attention to detail and getting every little tweak just right, it's so wonderful and satisfying to watch. A master of your craft, bravissimo!

  • @gav2759
    @gav2759 4 роки тому

    To most people this might have been nothing but firewood, but it's great to see someone has strong enough emotional attachment, to have it restored. Great job as usual Tom. Thanks for posting.

  • @Stemal39
    @Stemal39 4 роки тому +101

    This is just what I needed during this Corona mess we got. Stay safe Tom! Greetings from Europe / Sweden.
    And Tom, a great restoration as always!

    • @robertlassiter5808
      @robertlassiter5808 4 роки тому +6

      Acke I wish you well from Alabama, USA.

    • @jimwiskus8862
      @jimwiskus8862 4 роки тому +5

      We will all get through this friend. Blessings to you and yours from Iowa, USA.

    • @6988kid
      @6988kid 4 роки тому +5

      Me too. Stay safe everyone. We'll get over it together.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому +6

      Thanks! There is no one out today! It's so quiet

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому +4

      Thank you! And you too!

  • @nancykasner5722
    @nancykasner5722 3 роки тому

    The owner must be so happy to have their father’s desk back to the way they remember it when their father was using it! That is PRICELESS!

  • @dloadthis1617
    @dloadthis1617 4 роки тому +3

    Hello Tom,
    Who knew you are also a locksmith? Are there any other hidden talents you possess that you're not sharing with us? Will you ever consider making a video of some of your personal treasures you have restored for your own home? Keep up the good AAA+++ work! ❤

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому

      Thanks! All these things pop up from time to time. Sometimes these are personal pieces. This one:ua-cam.com/video/hfUU-VHv3II/v-deo.html

  • @robertstigter9195
    @robertstigter9195 4 роки тому

    Still do not understand the 5 people that gave a "thumbs down" for such a fantastic demonstration of craftmanship. Thanks for making my weekend. Rgds from Germany.

  • @frankmccrossan4871
    @frankmccrossan4871 4 роки тому +15

    Fair play to ye Thomas Johnson , it's a lovely medative experience to drink a nice glass of wine and watch you work

  • @barbkrienke8400
    @barbkrienke8400 2 роки тому

    I absolutely love this little desk. I’m so glad that the owner had you repair it so that she can enjoy having it in her home! What a lot of work!! It’s just lovely now!!!

  • @nancystaggs8605
    @nancystaggs8605 4 роки тому +3

    You have such talent, what a beautiful piece of work!! Most people would just throw this away, what you do is miraculous. Great video.

  • @RicardoMarquez-n9k
    @RicardoMarquez-n9k 2 місяці тому

    You maintained authenticity while still giving this new life. Simply beautiful!

  • @BRNOZKK601
    @BRNOZKK601 4 роки тому +4

    Watch all Thomas' videos, he has an instinct of just how far to go in a restoration. Excellent.

  • @dr.skipkazarian5556
    @dr.skipkazarian5556 4 роки тому +1

    The true quality of this particular restoration lies in the skills that went into taking it completely apart, attending to needed repairs, as well as bringing it back to its original self...nice lesson Tom! Best wishes, stay healthy, and hugs for the black Lab.

  • @phillipyannone3195
    @phillipyannone3195 4 роки тому +11

    That was a wonderful restoration, complete tear down and repair. Since I have been watching your channel I have been doing many long overdue projects around the house using your methods and tips. Thanks for sharing

  • @bubba8
    @bubba8 4 роки тому

    A tribute to woodworking. A man of exactitude and infinite patience.

  • @kittonsmitton
    @kittonsmitton 4 роки тому +6

    Thank you Tom for another outstanding lesson, they are always well shot and always interesting.

  • @war7334
    @war7334 Рік тому +1

    Its hard to believe it was in someones basement.What a treasure.

  • @edcrego396
    @edcrego396 4 роки тому +3

    As always Tom another grand video your the best in my book thanks for taking time and producing such an awesome educational video I presume the key worked after you got it the lock out and the spring reset

  • @cleomenesromero4134
    @cleomenesromero4134 4 роки тому +2

    Vos vidéos sont des écoles, un immense merci !

  • @MoodyScout
    @MoodyScout 4 роки тому +3

    I'll be quite honest....
    I got REALLY hungry when I saw those SPAM tins. 🤤
    Excellent video, by the way. Every time I watch one I want to go find old furniture and fix it up. Dream piece: barrister book cases for my personal library.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому

      Thanks! I'm always hungry for Spam! there's something about those Barrister Bookcases

  • @patjohnson3100
    @patjohnson3100 4 роки тому +1

    Your craftsmanship and the care you take with your projects is impressive.

  • @V.Hansen.
    @V.Hansen. 4 роки тому +19

    When I see a long video on other channels: meh
    When I see a long video on this channel: HOORAY!

  • @merumjpq
    @merumjpq 4 роки тому +1

    I'm impressed! You have basically built this cabinet from scratch with all the re-building you've had to do. I love your show, I'm very much into Victorian furniture and learn so much from you.

  • @JSAC66
    @JSAC66 4 роки тому +3

    WOW! What an interesting piece of office furniture! Superb restoration, Mr J! I’ll be adding this one to my TJ playlist for falling a-slumber.

  • @sharespotsy
    @sharespotsy 4 роки тому

    I was just thinking today that your wood artwork could be compared to quilting with your multiple woods, glues and stains and many different shapes and tools. And lo and behold! You took out a piece of fabric and started cutting! I relax watching your teaching and artistry. Thank you for sharing on UA-cam.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому

      You're welcome! Yes, especially marquetry work would be so similar to quilting! I hadn't thought of that before

  • @elliepascoe5954
    @elliepascoe5954 4 роки тому +4

    What a cute little desk and a lovely careful restoration, as always. I enjoyed it and I think it looks pretty good too!
    😁🇳🇱

  • @petergwatts9037
    @petergwatts9037 4 роки тому

    Every time i'm bored I find another one of your pleasurable shows. You should be on the BBC!

  • @XthegreatwhyX
    @XthegreatwhyX 4 роки тому +54

    People: gets excited for new trailer.
    Me: gets excited at the extent of the damage that will need to be repaired.

  • @jjoflower6811
    @jjoflower6811 3 роки тому

    That cabinet you have filled with bits and pieces of old hardware is irreplaceable! Probably the most valuable resource in your entire shop! I doubt that anyone would be able to replace those same iems in their lifetime if they tried.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  3 роки тому

      Thanks! It's true - I try to take care of it! Very valuable - not in the monetary sense, but just to have the things you need

  • @Dee-jt4td
    @Dee-jt4td 4 роки тому +8

    Never been so happy about UA-cam notification. Perfect start to weekend. Awesome job as always. Thanks for uploading...

  • @iainmacinnes1660
    @iainmacinnes1660 4 роки тому +2

    There are not too many people capable of making such a beautiful result from what seemed like (to me) an impossible task to restore. Fantastic job Tom.

  • @sethbracken
    @sethbracken 4 роки тому +10

    I wonder if those missing blocks had wheels extending to make up the distance to the ground?

    • @lswote
      @lswote 4 роки тому

      I didn't notice the little wheels in the front until you mentioned this, but there might have been the same in the back.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому +2

      I thought that at first, but from what I could see, they seemed like they were too short

  • @esthercutts4318
    @esthercutts4318 3 роки тому

    Thomas it was such a joy to watch you carefully deconstruct this sweet little desk, and repair it and put it back together! Your work is so methodical, respectful and careful, and its such a pleasure to see once precious/precious pieces given new life with the love of your craftsmanship. I found it fascinating to see the inner workings, because as a child over 70 years ago, my dear Dad had a large Roll Top Desk in his home office. It had so many sweet little pigeon holes and compartments etc, drawers and even a secret wee hidy hole to keep a few things ie papers etc private and out of sight of prying eyes. It was so large and imposing yet comforting in a way, as Dad worked away on his accountancy papers etc. This video brought back memories of times past for me, albeit the large size of Dads desk. Thank you so much Thomas for sharing your professionalism with us. Esther from Australia.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  3 роки тому +1

      You're welcome Esther! Those pigeon holes and secret places are so attractive to a kid! Those are the best memories

    • @esthercutts4318
      @esthercutts4318 3 роки тому

      Spot on Thomas! 🙂 Take care.

  • @williamfindspeople4341
    @williamfindspeople4341 4 роки тому +16

    I can just imagine the owner looking down from heaven saying, "Oh my stars Tom thank you!"

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому +9

      Thanks! Or he might be saying "why didn't you refinish it?"

    • @pamm2230
      @pamm2230 4 роки тому +1

      Not just the owner looking down, but the craftsman who built it saying, thanks for restoring this back to it's beauty.

  • @georgefreiermuth2025
    @georgefreiermuth2025 4 роки тому

    What a difficult project, but as usual you made it look great. Sometime try waxing the tambour and drawer guides by heating them up with a heat gun and feeding a tapered candle into them when hot, you would be amazed. Only problem with your videos, I can't get enough of them, they are done so well. You are a good craftsman and presenter. Thank you

  • @got1intheshed
    @got1intheshed 4 роки тому +7

    Funny enough I restored one very similar to this with a tambor front here in England. I had all the same problems as Tom. Absolute nightmare.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks! It's such an American piece, I'm surprised you have them in England

    • @Gwynbuck
      @Gwynbuck 4 роки тому

      @@johnsonrestoration We have roll-top desks which use tambours in the same way. My wife and I both love them and hope to own one someday.

    • @got1intheshed
      @got1intheshed 4 роки тому

      Thomas Johnson Antique Furniture Restoration Hi there was a office furniture manufacturer in early 20th century by the name of Vickers Armstrongs making very similar to the one you have nicely restored.

  • @167curly
    @167curly 3 роки тому +1

    That was a pleasant half hour of watching Tom's gentle patience repairing and restoring that rather tired old piece of office furniture which has important sentimental value to the owner. The final finishing with the beeswax and orange oil polish really brought it to life again. Thank you, Tom.

  • @two_tier_gary_rumain
    @two_tier_gary_rumain 4 роки тому +3

    That was a very complicated restore. Amazing you got it all done by yourself. How long did it take you? You didn't mention that but I would guess quite a while.
    Also, did you end up getting the key to work in the lock? You didn't mention that.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому

      Thanks! About 14 hours. I will recommend that we leave the lock off

    • @two_tier_gary_rumain
      @two_tier_gary_rumain 4 роки тому

      @@johnsonrestoration I gather that was over a span of days.

  • @braidwooddesignstudio5536
    @braidwooddesignstudio5536 4 роки тому

    There is nothing more satisfying than when all bits just neatly go together. We enjoy watching you bringing these old bits of furniture back to life. Greetings from Australia.

  • @philod902
    @philod902 4 роки тому +7

    Typewriter stand I think. ( That was an early mechanical word processor, kids : > ) )

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks!

    • @playandteach
      @playandteach 3 роки тому

      Kids, a word processor was something that did only the Word part of Office 365. It looked like a TV when we had cathode ray monitors which were the size of Space invader machines. Kids Space invader machines were when you needed a dedicated machine that could only run one game. It's how we wasted our youth in the early 80s.

  • @auntiear126
    @auntiear126 4 роки тому +2

    True distraction from life in 2020! Thanks a bunch Thomas Johnson 😘

  • @Patricia-cz4or
    @Patricia-cz4or 3 роки тому +2

    Love watching you Tom, so relaxing. My father was a wood worker, so I feel really close to him, when I see one of your old tools I recognize " oh ya, I remember that" Thanks for bringing back the old methods that you use today, Patricia

  • @mathbrown9099
    @mathbrown9099 4 роки тому

    Mr. Johnson, it is always refreshing and enjoyable to watch an artisan at work. It looks easy, what you did to that little desk, but you put your many years of experience on display in your vids. I am astonished by your artistry. Thank you, from an old Norwegian musician.

  • @kieran.stafford
    @kieran.stafford 4 роки тому +2

    Love that dog.

  • @lasaterjames366
    @lasaterjames366 4 роки тому

    Another awesome job by the antique furniture physician!! Your the best Tom.

  • @Troot51
    @Troot51 4 роки тому

    As a previous fan commented, I am convinced the piece was purposed to be used as a typewriter stand. Locking it up overnight prevented theft and additional features offered storage for papers and files, etc. Wouldn’t be surprised if casters were once part of the construction. Once thought of as a mundane office accessory, today it offers a look into how furniture factories adapted to modern technologies and created a functional answer to a need. Tom did a great job bringing it back to life !

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому

      Thanks Dean, I always appreciate your comments and yeah, I think you're right about the locking. Even in the 70's people were stealing IBM Selectrix, I'm sure that was a concern back then too.

  • @dragonmaid1360
    @dragonmaid1360 4 роки тому +1

    The result on this was so nice. I bet the owner was really pleased to see that cover roll down again.

  • @ellisc.foleyjr9778
    @ellisc.foleyjr9778 4 роки тому

    I see I am not the only one, burning the midnight oil, (actually it's 1;40 am) I was on my way to bed, but found this and could not pass it up and wait till morning. so once again enjoyed watching the patience of Jobe, at work again another great job Tom Thank you for being here, and doing what you do to give so many of us pleasure, and education. and thanks for sharing.

  • @TheGlassman63
    @TheGlassman63 4 роки тому

    Not only are you a craftsmen extraordinaire Tom, you are also blessed with having the patience of a saint. I think i'd end up getting frustrated when things do not come apart due to nails and such like, but nothing flusters you.

  • @juliaruellou3148
    @juliaruellou3148 4 роки тому +1

    What craftsmanship, knowledge and above all patience! I am fascinated by everything I see in the videos. It is also so good to see real furniture, that lasts genearations and that can be repaired thanks to people like you, rather than the flimsy stuff sold nowadays which quickly goes out of fashion. I love the intro and end with the wildlife you see around you. Thank you for such pleasure!

  • @bfranklin1052
    @bfranklin1052 11 місяців тому

    Just found my first restoration piece. A small oak vanity without its mirror with lovely curved front legs. This video was very helpful with my approach to every step in assessment, repairs, and finishing. Thanks so much, Tom.

  • @richardessig3399
    @richardessig3399 4 роки тому

    I'm working on a 1898/99 Wagner Palace Car and been picking up clue's on what to do with a lot of woodwork and cabinet's that are coming apart. Thanks for the helpful hints on all the wood finishing. I do enjoy watching all the project's that I've seen on your show.

  • @terrystewart2034
    @terrystewart2034 4 роки тому +2

    One of my favorites. Amazing how perfectly it finished up.

  • @kinkjarfold3816
    @kinkjarfold3816 4 роки тому

    I FIND YOUR ARTISTRY ZENFULLY RELAXING. With the meticulous care you take with your restorations, I doubt you're charging enough for you labor. I'm really glad I found your channel. I, personally, do not have your patience. You are amazing to watch.

  • @williampollman2123
    @williampollman2123 Рік тому

    so glad you saved the original finish. at the trolley museum we save as much as the original finish as we can. another curatorial standard I follow. love your work.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  Рік тому

      Thanks! Yes, I always figure why not try to save it? usually it works out well. I'll have to get down to the Trolley Museum this year, I was always curious about it

  • @bethcrane5780
    @bethcrane5780 Рік тому

    I've watched this a couple times and I still really enjoy this quirky little piece with all its challenges. So satisfying to see it come together and function so smoothly. Thanks for bringing us along.

  • @hidden7195
    @hidden7195 4 роки тому +1

    Everything wonderful theses people have said about your craft is true. I just thought to add the camera work close up shots are all very first rate. Well done from Australia! I love your work.

  • @romy4593
    @romy4593 4 роки тому

    Loved this one Tom! Saving a precious desk for a son who treasured it is so heartwarming! What an amazing and tender job you did. Yes I needed to watch you today! Working on projects here with empty streets in WA state on a little island. Everything I fix is a blessing as time well spent. Sewed up a slip cover for a very unique chair for a client, making a new table cloth for fun for me with fabric from a friend unexpectedly dropped at my door, and doing laundry.....Staying home!!!

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому

      Thanks! You have to be pretty safe on an island! It's a time to get caught up

    • @romy4593
      @romy4593 4 роки тому

      @@johnsonrestoration This week has brought a more meaningful venture...I have cut out 300 mask kits to sew for healthcare workers...Hope to get them all sewn up next week. Boy cutting 1100 pieces of fabric with scissors...guess I overdid it and messed up my right tendon...had to take 2 days off...will hit it hard sewing as easy on my hands even with a brace on. Forging ahead to help others be safe in the healthcare industry. WE are a brigade of seamstresses in a group...taking requests from hospitals and others...

  • @cogidubnus1953
    @cogidubnus1953 4 роки тому

    An object lesson in how to restore the general appearance of a much-loved piece of furniture, without removing, or detracting from, the honourable battle scars it's received during it's life. I was impressed, (as always), with the technical aspects of the work, but this time, rather more struck by how you instinctively knew just how little you needed to do to that final exterior finish. I'll bet the owner loves it. Thanks for sharing this.
    Dave

  • @paulround8501
    @paulround8501 4 роки тому

    Conserving history one piece of furniture at a time, great work.

  • @whitney3258
    @whitney3258 3 роки тому

    What I love is the furniture still has its charm & character. To me that's part of buying an antique. If I wanted something that looked brand new, I'd buy a brand new piece.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  3 роки тому

      Thanks! Yes, that's why it's always a tough balancing act between making necessary repairs and keeping that character

  • @bettyroos3620
    @bettyroos3620 4 роки тому

    Mr. Johnson is a con
    summate artiste: he is knowledgeable about his subject, he exhibits excellent control not only with his tools, by also, when he decides that further restorations are contraindicated, for whatever reason, When he errs. He stands and states it and then he fixes it
    Last , and first , he loves his work. From the most difficult to the easiest to most difficulty, Mr. Thomas uses his special gift on an equal manner.
    Thank you, Mr. Martin for your dedication expertise and mostly, for sharing with all of us, out here.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому

      Thank you! I appreciate your kind words. When I started making videos we would edit out the mistakes. But eventually we decided to show everything, the good , the bad and the ugly!

  • @JackANDJude
    @JackANDJude 4 роки тому

    I watch these videos on weekend mornings with coffee.

  • @jasonngviva
    @jasonngviva 4 роки тому

    what a pleasure to watch a nice old furniture being restored to its former glory! thanks very much!

  • @aaronramsey3696
    @aaronramsey3696 4 роки тому +1

    Another great project. It's nice to see that people value things owned by a family member. You have a great eye for improving the condition of a piece while preserving as much of its originality as possible. We were on a leaf-peeper tour last Oct and drove right through Gorham, but alas I couldn't talk the tour guide into stopping by your shop.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks! You're going to have to have a word with that guide! Next time, stop by!

  • @1GrandOompa
    @1GrandOompa 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the video. I love your channel. It has a very similar tone to Bob Ross and classic This Old House. It is like my favorite comfort Public Television.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому

      You're very welcome!

    • @1GrandOompa
      @1GrandOompa 4 роки тому

      @@johnsonrestoration Also, my compliments to your editor. They do a very good job of concentrating on what matters and cutting the excess.

  • @kylieb4836
    @kylieb4836 3 роки тому

    I'm a newbie to your channel and for lack of a better word - WOW. Your calm, methodical process and obvious knowledge for restoration are 2nd to none - thanks so much for sharing with us Tom - I cant wait to slowly make my way through your list of other uploads.

  • @TheLoxxxton
    @TheLoxxxton 4 роки тому +2

    Wow. This was a major job!

  • @anthonychavez3742
    @anthonychavez3742 4 роки тому +1

    Almost every morning I like to watch something on UA-cam that has to do with woodworking with my breakfast and I enjoy watching one of your videos just about every day I am not a Furniture restorer but I find it so interesting thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @sethwarner2540
    @sethwarner2540 4 роки тому

    Really like the QUIET wildlife moment, presented at the beginning!

  • @kericue2065
    @kericue2065 4 роки тому

    It's so refreshing to see restored rather than all the distruction going on . Thank you for your videos. I subscribed ☺️

  • @anthonygeden7862
    @anthonygeden7862 3 роки тому

    I'm so glad I discovered this man...Wondrous!

  • @conniehusband1365
    @conniehusband1365 3 роки тому

    Enjoyed seeing how you replaced the fabric on the roll top.
    Your methodical approach is very satisfying to watch.
    Great job!

  • @jeaneitelman5699
    @jeaneitelman5699 4 роки тому

    Really good work Tom. A manufactured piece of office furniture brought back to life. This furniture that is beginning to be treasured now was considered as trash by Wallace Nutting (Furniture Treasury). I'm glad the owner decided not to remove the original finish, after all her father touched those same surfaces. :)

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому

      Thanks! exactly! Some people are very snobby when it comes to old furniture

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana 3 роки тому

    a roll top desk is hard to repair, but you made that look brand new. Thank you.

  • @kellerrobert80
    @kellerrobert80 4 роки тому

    Great job preserving the original character and finish. The client's gonna be happy.

  • @joann5157
    @joann5157 4 роки тому

    What an unusual desk. At first look, it seemed to be one side of a traditional roll top desk. Amazed at how you repaired the tambour door. What a jigsaw puzzle THAT was.
    Pats and kisses to Ella!

  • @Nanna-hpi
    @Nanna-hpi Рік тому

    What a funny little piece of furniture! My jaw dropped at your knowledge of locks. Silly me: you are so talented and bright.

  • @JoelWetzel
    @JoelWetzel 4 роки тому

    I'm eight minutes in and thinking of how distressed the owner would be walking in on it at this point. The beauty of your videos, and of the craft, is the coming together at the end, the time when you say, either to yourself or aloud, this looks good. Thank you for posting these videos.

  • @josephkerley363
    @josephkerley363 4 роки тому

    Another outstanding job Tom. I liked how you pointed out to save chips and put them back. Something I hadn’t thought of before. That was darn near a full parade rest restore. I always look forward to your videos. I learn from every one.

  • @jeffwilliams2031
    @jeffwilliams2031 4 роки тому

    I watch 2 0r 3 of your videos every day since I found them about 2 weeks ago. You are such an amazing person. I just watched a video from 2013, the bentwood setee video. What awesome work. I doubt if there are 20 people in the US that can do what you do. Wow. You should really teach your artistry to young people at a local vocational school. Who will do this when artists like you are gone? I wish I was a young man, I would try to learn from you because I have never seen anyone better. Please pass you skills on to someone who enjoys this type of work. If you can find anyone. Your perfect restorations will go away someday if it is allowed to. We need to keep it alive for future generations. Anyway, I really love your videos. Perfect restorations. Great job. Thanks.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому

      You are welcome! I appreciate your comments, and well, I am putting all this on You Tube! What better way?

  • @jaycorwin1625
    @jaycorwin1625 4 роки тому +1

    I enjoyed watching this very much. Thanks, Tom.

  • @Tinker1950
    @Tinker1950 4 роки тому

    Tom, you're a new discovery for me.
    I'm recently retired and have set up a woodworking shop in my barn. Many of the tools and equipment I see you useing I have too and the techniques and solutions you use are very instructional.
    I think I'd get a great deal of satisfaction in following your restoration work.

    • @johnsonrestoration
      @johnsonrestoration  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks! Welcome to the channel! I hope you have some heat out there!

  • @TheJohnRowley
    @TheJohnRowley 3 роки тому

    This is my favourite of you restorations sir, though it’s always a pleasure learning and being entertained by you.

  • @owenshaver964
    @owenshaver964 4 роки тому

    Tambour repair was very helpful. I really like how Thomas restores a piece without trying to make it look new. Another great job