The former owner used it as a work table, but I'm going to use it as a checkout counter until it sells. I think it would make a beautiful bar. Usually I paint all the furniture I buy to refinish, but I think my Dad would have cried real tears if I had done that with this piece. The top is a solid slab of pine, 2 1/2 inches by 8 foot 4 inches. The ends are also slabs. I pulled out my favorite stain, Early American and went to town. While I was working, my Dad kept reenacting bar scenes from old Western movies. I think the fumes from the stain were getting to him. So if I can tear him away from it, this will eventually end up in the shop in Wimberley.
La Salvation
3 years ago
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Love this, what a fabulous bar it would be. Good luck on your new adventure!
Wow! that is absolutely gorgeous! You hit the jackpot!
Oh how I love auctions. You scored on this piece for sure. Good luck to you in starting a new business. Thanks for your visit and leaving a comment. Hope to see you again soon!
Have a wonderful weekend.
The stain made a huge difference on this piece. It still looks rustic, but a little more refined. I love it when no one else bids on an item at an auction, but I also understand the moment when you realize you have to load it in your car. Great piece. Thanks for sharing.
I love this it is wonderful~ Enjoyed visitng your blog!
Bristol
That is a unique and fabulous piece! The stain you added really sets it off.
Happy hunting,
Teresa
And so, there you are busy crafting in TX - and me, ready for the office...
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