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Amish Furniture- Drop Leaf Tables
 
Solid Wood Drop Leaf Table
 with 12"drop leaves
 

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This practical little drop leaf Amish table can be used as a dining table or as a solid wood table tucked out of the way until you need it. The leaves easily flip up for a little extra table space- perfect for a kitchen or small dining room. Choose from a variety of woods and stains to customize your solid wood Amish table.

Choose quality handcrafted Amish furniture that will last you a lifetime!
Please specify whether you want plain or turned legs
  Item# Oak Item# Cherry
Low Shell Side Chair HWLSO $149 HWLSC $188
Low Shell Arm Chair HWLSAO $167 HWLSAC $205

22" CLEARANCE BETWEEN LEGS (where chairs are at)
AND 30" CLEARANCE BETWEEN OTHER LEGS)
AND 26 1/2" FROM FLOOR TO BOTTOM OF APRON

 
             

#300  42"x32" - 12" Solid Wood Drop Leaf Table

             
    Oak   Cherry   Hickory
Fixed Top table CT3002O $670 CT3002C $804 CT3002H $905
1 Leaf table CT3003O $832 CT3003C $997 CT3003H $1122
2 Leaf table CT3004O $893 CT3004C $1068 CT3004H $1205
3 Leaf table CT3005O $994 CT3005C $1195 CT3005H $1342
4 Leaf table CT3006O $1053 CT3006C $1266 CT3006H $1421
5 Leaf table CT3007O $1226 CT3007C $1467 CT3007H $1655
6 Leaf table CT3008O $1319 CT3008C $1576 CT3008H $1781
7 Leaf table CT3009O $1438 CT3009C $1713 CT3009H $1941
    Maple   Walnut   Quartersawn White Oak
Fixed Top table CT3002M $938 CT3002W $1073 CT3002Q $938
1 Leaf table CT3003M $1165 CT3003W $1330 CT3003Q $1165
2 Leaf table CT3004M $1250 CT3004W $1429 CT3004Q $1250
3 Leaf table CT3005M $1391 CT3005W $1589 CT3005Q $1391
4 Leaf table CT3006M $1474 CT3006W $1685 CT3006Q $1474
5 Leaf table CT3007M $1716 CT3007W $1962 CT3007Q $1716
6 Leaf table CT3008M $1847 CT3008W $2109 CT3008Q $1847
7 Leaf table CT3009M $2012 CT3009W $2301 CT3009Q $2012

See our other solid wood drop leaf tables:

 

Single Pedestal Drop Leaf Table 

Round Single Pedestal Table,

 
     
 


Aprons on table leaves
 (when exceeding four leaves)
 

OP206 $13
 


Care of Solid Wood Tables


A little effort is required in living with solid wood tables. They won't behave like plastic or formica. Solid wood tables naturally respond to changes in temperature and humidity by swelling and shrinking. These natural responses are not defects and do not affect the strength of the table.

Every effort should be made to keep your solid wood table away from direct heat sources such as radiators, hot air outlets, wood stoves, and direct sunlight. Never set tables on top of hot air registers or too close to baseboards heaters,  as this may cause the wood to split.

Although most homes normally maintain adequate humidity, care must be taken to keep humidity close to 45%. This can be done in the winter by using a humidifier. Keep in mind that one reason so many  200-year old antiques have survived is that they were in homes without central heating for the first 175 years. Extremes in temperature and humidity can wreak havoc on solid wood tables.

By followings these guidelines you can ensure that the hand-crafted table you purchase today will become tomorrow's treasured hairloom!

If cared for properly your solid hardwood table can give you a lifetime of service and beauty.
Here are several care tips that will enhance your solid hardwood table investment:

  • Place your table away from radiators, fireplaces, and heating ducts.
  • Position table out of direct sunlight or adjust blinds to avoid hour after hour of direct sunlight.
  • Control humidity to 40%-45%. In winter use a humidifier, in summer use a dehumidifier or air conditioner.
  • Use coasters with non-scratching bottoms.
  • Use padding under all sharp,  hot, or cold objects.
  • Store table leaves in close proximity to table or in  the same humidity, avoid storing leaves in damp basements where the leaves may swell.
  • Avoid using nail polish remover, alcohol, and other solvents near or on table.
  • Ask you retailer about manufacturer-provided finishes that resist damage from harmful liquids and objects.

Routine Cleaning and Care

 
    DUST CAREFULLY  with a soft cloth, following the grain pattern of the wood. Use an old T-shirt, baby diaper or cheesecloth that has been laundered to remove the sizing.
   DUST OFTEN to remove everyday abrasive particles from wood surfaces.
   CONSIDER CLEANING with mild non-alkaline soap and water. Use the suds in a damp sponge or cloth, but be sure to pre-test the solution on an out-of-sight section to make sure it doesn't damage the finish. Dry immediately with a soft cloth and buff lightly, following the grain.
   DON'T WAX or use any polish that contains any silicones! Catalyzed heat and moisture resistant finishes don't need additional polish, but if you want to use a polish we recommend "Guardsman Furniture Polish."
 

Table First Aid

Here are some common problems and ways for you to correct them. With all of these solutions try a small area first to assure that the remedy doesn't damage the finish.

 
  • WATER MARK RINGS, Rings are often in the wax, not the finish. Cover the stain with a clean, thick blotter, press down with a warm iron, and repeat. Or try rubbing with salad oil, mayonnaise, or white toothpaste. Then wipe dry.
  • WHITE MARKS, Rub with cloth dipped in a mixture of cigarette ashes and lemon juice or salad oil. Or rub with a cloth dipped in lighter fluid, followed by a mixture of rottenstone and salad oil. Wipe dry.
  • MILK ALCOHOL, Rub in a paste of boiled linseed oil and rottenstone with the grain, substituting pumice for dull finishes. Or rub with ammonia on a dampened cloth. Then wipe dry.
  • CIGARETTE BURNS, Minor burns can be remedied by rubbing with scratch-concealing polish or with a paste of linseed oil and rottenstone, working with the grain until the burn mark disappears.
  • HEAT MARKS, Rub gently along the grain using a dry steel wool soap pad, extra-fine (0000) steel wool, or a cloth dampened with camphorated oil mineral spirits.
  • NAIL POLISH, Blot the spill immediately, then rub with fine steel wool (0) dipped in "Guardsman Furniture Polish." Wipe dry.
  • PAINT MARKS, If fresh, remove latex paint with water and oil-based paint with mineral spirits. If dry, soak spot in boiled linseed oil, wait until paint softens, then lift carefully with a putty knife or wipe with cloth dampened with boiled linseed oil. Residue can be removed by rubbing along the grain with a paste of boiled linseed oil and rottenstone. Wipe dry.
  • STICKING PAPER, Dampen the paper thoroughly with salad oil, wait five minutes and rub along the grain with extra-fine (0000) steel wool. Wipe dry.
  • WAX OR GUM, Harden the substance by holding an ice cube wrapped in cloth against it. Pry off with a fingernail. Rub the area with extra-fine (0000) steel wool dipped in mineral spirits. Wipe dry.

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