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Randolph
Secrest is a Texas Hill Country craftsman specializing in the
construction of chests, trunks and other pieces primarily from local
mesquite wood.
Utilizing the traditional joinery methods of mortise and tenon,
dovetails, and tongue and groove creates a structurally sound case.
The trunks are cedar-lined, the drawers glide on sliding hardwood
dovetails and the hardware is first quality. The finish is hand
rubbed oil.
Solid construction along with his contemporary interpretation of the
Arts and Crafts style and the
peculiarities of mesquite ensure a final product that is not only
visually unique but beautiful and durable for a lifetime of
enjoyment.
Randolph was born and raised in Robstown, Texas, graduated from the
University of Texas at Austin and recently retired as a pilot from
Northwest Airlines. He has lived in the Hill Country community of
Spicewood for more than 25 years.
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