Exactly, most of the people who can do lathe and plaster are at least
well into their 60's or older. Great craftsmen.
larry
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 12:03:05 -0400, Tangorre, Michael
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My grandfather who is 81 still does it now and then for friends and family.
> He is in Elmira, NY :-)
>
>
> > Just try and find a good lathe and plaster guy. Almost impossible.
> >
> > This house however was pretty much trashed. It was really
> > beautiful in its day but had been turned into a ruin almost
> > by a succession of owners who simply did not give a damn. The
> > people who hired up really wanted to restore the place, but
> > it was almost impossible at that point. They were able to
> > preserve the outside and the floors, but the rest was horrible.
>
>
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