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RECREATING TEXANA
Woodworker takes old lumber, makes new
art
By SCOTT REESE WILLEY Advocate Staff Writer
When David Clifton spots an old building going to
ruin, he doesn't notice the weather beaten exterior, rusty nails or sagging
roof. He sees 19th-century-style credenzas, tables and pie safes.
"I love old wood, and I love 19th-century Texas
furniture," says Clifton, who owns Texana Furniture Co. in Victoria. "I spend
half my time tearing down old buildings- one board at a time. It's a lot of
work, but you can't get that kind of wood in hardware stores."
David Clifton, owner of Texana Furniture Co.
In Victoria, sands the top of a desk, In photo at left. In the top photo, a
replica of a 19th-century lamp once common throughout Texas was reproduced from
wood salvaged from old buildings erected In that era. Texana "brands" all its
reproductions with Its trademark Texas star.
Advocate Photos by Roger Curtner
The Victoria native is the only furniture maker
in Victoria reproducing Texas antiques out of lumber salvaged from old homes,
run-down barns and other abandoned buildings.
There's no better way to reproduce period pieces
than to use lumber from that period, he says.
China cabinets, wardrobe chests and assorted tables
fashioned out of old wood are scattered throughout his humble, one-room
furniture factory in old Victoria.
Each piece of furniture, bearing the company's
trademark Texas Star, is sanded by hand and rubbedwith oils to preserve the wood and bring out the
beauty of the grain. As for the nail holes, often discolored by rust, Clifton says they add character to
his reproductions.
"To me, the look is everything," he says. "I want
my furniture to reflect the architectural style and the simplicity of the older
pieces as much as possible."
Many of his pieces are made with the square nails
of the era that are carefully salvaged from the old lumber. Hinges taken from
the old dwellings are also reused to ensure his reproductions accurately
resemble furniture used by Texans a...
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