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Address:  Drawer 220  Asheboro, NC 27204
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(888) 732 - 5948    Fax:  (800) 732-9329
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Autumn Passage Armoire

Panels in this massive and stylish armoire were sculpted by Dick Idol and represent a window to the soul of the outdoors.  Here, man and nature coexist along the banks of a beaver pond where whitetails sense the urge of the fall rut, ducks and geese start their autumn migration, and the cabin silently awaits the icy grip of winter.  All is right in nature’s world.  

 

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Dick Idol ™ Legends Chair

First in a series of Dick Idol designed outdoor patterns, this beautiful whitetail deer motif is set against a rich forest background and is based on Idol’s original paintings and designs of the most renowned whitetail bucks in the world, including such legends as the Breen buck, world record Missouri non-typical, world record archery Austin buck, the former world record typical Jordan buck and the most famous buck of all time –The Hole in the Horn.  

 

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Journeyman's Chair

An heirloom straight out of American history.  One of the first portable chairs, this innovative design folded up to provided traveling gentlemen with a convenient way to bring along their most comfortable chair as they journeyed to catch up on the latest news with their distant neighbors.  

 

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Longhorn Ottoman

Refined Rustic, this cocktail ottoman exhibits the beauty of the old west through the use of distressed leathers, antique nail heads, and the ruggedness of the Texas Longhorn.

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Old Timer's Creel Tables

In the golden era of fly fishing the creel served a necessary function of holding the catch of the day.  Today, vintage creels remind us of our romantic sporting past and those colorful and individual trout hunters who used them.  The creel baskets used in this table are better used for string trappings from your everyday life rather than your catch of the day.  

 

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Stagecoach Trunk

This fabulous heirloom, used extensively from 1770 through 1820 was made for stagecoach travel.  Travelers settling the west found comfort on their journeys by using these innovative leather trunks as both luggage and seat cushions.  Today it serves as a cocktail table.  

 

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Explorer's Artifacts Cocktail Table

Lewis and Clark would have loved to had one of these signature tables to display the trinkets and treasure collected during their journeys across the northwest passage.

Majestic Antler Table

Bring the rugged elegance of the outdoors into your home with this  unique half-lifesize artistic sculpture by Dick Idol.  The piece depicts the antlers from one of natures most majestic and illusive animals - the moose. 

 

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Camp Echo Storage Chest

 These traditional pieces are adorned with an original bas-relief sculpture by Dick Idol.  "Catch of the Day" depicts a mother bear and her cubs wreaking havoc on a lakeside campsite.  Sensing danger, the smaller cub retreats to a nearby tree while his sibling escapes with the prize: the camp’s Catch of the Day!

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Raquette Lake Bookcase

Visitors to Raquette Lake might have enjoyed a ride in this canoe with a compass in hand leading them to their destination.  Mosaic twig work and hand painting bring this beautiful bookcase to life and serve to pay tribute to the artisans who define the Northwoods Style.

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Big Moose Lake Armoire

Sequestered among balsam firs, spruce and cedar trees on the secluded shores of Big Moose Lake , this old trapper’s cabin intrigues a passing bull moose.

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Pine Knot Console Table

It was at Camp Pine Knot that William Durant began his creation of a harmonious woodland architecture that is known today as Great Camp.  One element of this design style was incorporating elements of rustic wilderness into modern furnishings.  Dick Idol™ celebrates this refined rustic design style with the creation of the Pine Knot Console Table. 

 

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Grandma's Pie Safe

Modeled after a family heirloom, this reproduction combines oak solids and original Dick Idol™ decorative punched copper panels with an aged patina.  You can almost smell Grandma’s pie cooling.

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Forrester Lodge Chest

Bring the rustic elegance of Adirondack styling into your home with this beautiful antique reproduction of a 17th century chest.  Decorative moldings in geometric patterns make this a great conversation piece.

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Rancher's Retreat Bed

A rancher’s best companion may not be his horse after all.  Heavy posts, mortise and tenon joints and woven leather combine to form a unique bed that any rancher would be proud to call his retreat from the elements.

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Big Woods Bed

 

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Camp Sagamore Table

The inspiration for this piece is located at the Vanderbilt’s Camp Sagamore .  In its prime, around the turn of the century, the original table would have been used to entertain famous neighbors and Hollywood royalty…today you can use this replica to host your friends and family.

 

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