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Wood Furniture Repairing - Published for GM Men and Women
Wood Furniture Repairing - Published for GM Men and Women
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This vintage booklet, Wood Furniture Repairing, was part of the General Motors Information Rack Service series distributed in the mid-20th century. Printed in the United States and marked with the publication code IR-56-14, this booklet is estimated to date back to the mid-to-late 1950s. It captures the essence of post-war American industriousness, emphasizing practical, hands-on skills. This period was notable for the rising popularity of do-it-yourself (DIY) culture, and GM's initiative to provide educational resources for its employees reflects this broader cultural movement.
Content Overview:
The booklet provides step-by-step guidance on repairing wood furniture, from basic fixes to more advanced restoration techniques. It includes detailed illustrations and practical tips tailored to the average homeowner or hobbyist. The visual design, with clean line drawings and a woodgrain-inspired cover, enhances its charm as both a functional guide and a collectible piece.
Condition and Evaluation:
This copy is in Good condition, with minor age-related wear on the cover and pages, typical for its era. The staples are intact, and the print remains legible, preserving its historical and functional value. Its clean aesthetic and originality add to its desirability among collectors of vintage instructional materials.
Rarity and Collectibility:
Materials from GM's Information Rack Service are sought after due to their limited distribution and niche appeal. This booklet is an excellent example of mid-century corporate educational efforts, making it a rare find for enthusiasts of vintage DIY guides, GM memorabilia, or mid-century American culture.
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