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Engine Cowling Desk

I was tempted to order one until I read that the pouting secretary is not included.

OBIO
 
A few years back on cable TV there was a show where these guys would take aircraft horizontal stabilizers and turn them into tables.
I think they used rudders as well as elevators too. Stuff looked sharp once polished up with leg attachments underneath. Pricey though.....
 
Does anyone know how much they might go for?

While there is one around town they call "Five Dollar Annie", I would imagine that the average going rate is based on the type of "involment" you are looking for.

OBIO
 
A few years back on cable TV there was a show where these guys would take aircraft horizontal stabilizers and turn them into tables.
I think they used rudders as well as elevators too. Stuff looked sharp once polished up with leg attachments underneath. Pricey though.....

That was MotoArt (the guys who're doing this desk) that had a spot on a show on either THC, TLC, or Discovery 3 years ago or so. They've been in the recycled aircraft parts furniture business for quite a while now.
Spendy stuff but definitely conversation starters!
 
A few years back on cable TV there was a show where these guys would take aircraft horizontal stabilizers and turn them into tables.
I think they used rudders as well as elevators too. Stuff looked sharp once polished up with leg attachments underneath. Pricey though.....


"Wingnuts" I hated to see it go off as they did some good work....
 
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