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more about the details and construction of this furniture than


anyone. Describing the techniques of Peter and John Hall, the


craftsmen who built the originals, Ipekjian says, "The Halls


didn’t do anything the quick and easy way, but I think they


were having fun, seeing what they could do."


Ipekjian’s skill and attention to detail have brought him to


a place that most woodworkers only dream about. He works


in a pleasant space, at a comfortable pace, recreating some of


the fi nest furniture ever made. His reputation keeps him busy.


"If everything I have talked with people about comes through,


I’ll be busy for the next three or four years. I’m comfortable,


but still I can’t keep from worrying about what I’ll do after


that," he says.


Unfortunately for the rest of us, Ipekjian doesn’t have any


plans at this point to teach or write about his work, "I’m too


busy really doing the work. I work a lot of hours because


it’s fun, and I love what I do." Pointing to a stack of lumber


leaning on the wall next to some shelves he says, "You might


be interested in that wood and those tools; they belonged to


Charles Greene." The tools were worn from use but well cared


for, and the lumber was marked with Greene’s name and ad-


dress from many years ago.


The tools and lumber were freely given to Ipekjian. He also


has a sense of gratitude for where he is today. "I can’t explain


it, or possibly tell someone else how to get here, I’m fortunate


to be where I am."


When studying old furniture and its makers, I often wonder


what it was like at the time. Why did they do things a certain


way? What were the reasons for doing this, and how was it


done? James Ipekjian has spent nearly 30 years asking those


questions – and discovering many of the answers – about the


furniture of Greene and Greene. He remains curious and eager


to fi nd the answers to the questions he still has, and in the


meantime, he has another table leg to carve.


The Blacker house furniture reproductions, and several other Greene and Greene pieces, feature inlays of precious metals, mother of pearl, semi-precious
s t on e s an d c ar v e d w o o d. Jam e s I p e k jian’s w or k in c lu d e s hig hl y d et aile d r e p r o d u c t ion s of t h e s e in c r e d ib le je w e lr y - like inlay s.

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