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Nicholas Disbrowe: 500 Years of Woodworking Blood. Season 2, Episode 2.

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On season 2, episode 2 we dive into the story of Nicholas Disbrowe. Nicholas Disbrowe is one of the earliest known American furniture makers and is famous for the Hartford Chest and the Winthrop Great Chair. We reveal a big surprise about Nicholas' connection to Greene Street Joinery.


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