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This cabinet was built for Robert and Phyllis Danley of Prescot Valley, Arizona. It was completed April 10th 1994. The redwood used in the doors is manzanita. It came from their previous home in the mountains of Julian, California. The manzanita wood was brought as a stump which was very rotted out and had to be stabilized with resins before being used in the doors. The top area of the doors is mesquite which was found by Robert Danley and the artist in the dry washes of the Hassayampa River near Wickenburg, Arizona. Bob Danlech will not soon forget gathering the wood, since he injured his shoulder in the search, cutting and hauling. The oak wood for the upright corners of the cabinet came from spacers to keep the large pipe seprated for fork, lift operations during the widening of Country Club drive in Mesa, Arizona during October of 1993. The remaining oak slates which form the sides, came from pallets used in shipping printing papers. The thin plywoood shelving, were commercially purchased. The thicker plywood covered with formica was discarded shelving. Except for the doorskins and 1/2 inch plywood used inthe cabinet was on its way to a landfill. 1 / 86 -
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