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I believe that true craftsman are still around. You don't have to look farther than the state of Ohio and the Amish.When we built are home my wife purchased our furniture with the intention of this would be our last purchase and it needed to last so she purchased the Amish made dining table,sideboard and bar stools. You will not be disappointed. We have other craftsman style furniture made locally that is of great quality also. Thomas