In addition to the still photographs, we figured we try to include a video tour for a better look into this large house. Click the |> arrow to start the video.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
The Miniature Electric Chair
As is typical, we had a customer wandering around the shop studying miniatures. During his exploration, we chatted about miniatures and the amazing variety and styles available. He didn’t appear to be looking for anything in particular, but suddenly he turned to me with a sheepish expression on his face. “Please don’t think I’m strange, but I collect miniature chairs.” Being accustomed to miniaturists and the sometimes unusual items they request, I assured him I did not think him strange. His next statement did surprise me: “I’m looking for an electric chair.”
I’m sure my expression revealed my surprise. I must admit, it was an interesting request. He went on to explain that while he and his wife do collect miniature chairs, he is in security, and someone examining his collection noted that it did not include a chair that could be loosely associated with his profession. Thus began his hunt for a miniature electric chair. I was quite certain that I had never seen an electric chair in miniature, but I suggested that he leave his name and phone number and that I would try to fulfill his request.
I assembled the basic structure rather quickly, but then I was confronted with the problem of the electrical and wiring details. As I hunted through my various supplies, I found several components that I thought would work. While wiring and adding the fittings, I briefly considered electrifying it, but decided it was unnecessary. I was certain my customer wanted just the chair.
I was a little nervous the day my customer arrived to pick up his chair. He was delighted when I called to tell him we had a chair for him, and even more so when he learned that I had crafted it specifically for him. I held my breath as I took it from the box to show him. A huge grin spread across his face when he saw the fruits of my labor. He carefully turned it to inspect the details and just kept grinning. I guess I had a winner!
Monday, January 11, 2010
Interesting Acquisition
Jeepers recently acquired two dollhouses from an estate. We are posting information on one of them here because we are looking for ideas and suggestions from creative and talented miniaturists. While we are offering it for sale, we are also exploring the possibility that we might remodel or modify the dollhouse. Feel free to jump in anytime with your suggestions and recommendations.


This dollhouse is about 57" wide, 31" deep, and 34" high. It is mounted on a wheeled platform, bringing it to an overall height of 56". Watch for a video tour of the interior.
This dollhouse is about 57" wide, 31" deep, and 34" high. It is mounted on a wheeled platform, bringing it to an overall height of 56". Watch for a video tour of the interior.
Friday, January 1, 2010
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