****CFDA meeting        Oct. 11, 2005 *** Highlight:—"Ancient Wood From New Zealand"  -          ***

 
 

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PO BOX 543403
Chicago IL 60654
www.cfdainfo.org
312 409 4603

Officers
President
Michael Obrecht

Vice President
Chris Brandel

Treasurer
John Sirovatka

Secretary
Dan Kowalik

 

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CFDA 
Monthly Newsletter

October 2005

 

Inside this issue:

 - CFDA  meeting report -

 

Upcoming meetings - John Kriegshauser

Nov. 15—Bruce Tharp, who designed the Bone Lamp, made from PVC plastic, which got so much recognition at the Sustainable Furniture Show, will make a presentation of his work. Bruce is rapidly making a name for himself as a designer. He is new to the CFDA. It will be good to get to know both him and the work he has done beyond the Bone Lamp.

 

 

 

 

All general meetings are held on the second Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm at Corosh, 1072 North Milwaukee, 2nd Floor.

Announcements:
- Professional furniture maker seeking to sublet shop space in Chicago or near West suburb. I need approximately 500 - 1,000 square feet of my own and typically work evenings & weekends due to current full-time job.   Possibly seeking other furniture makers or artists to form a shared Co-Op space.
Contact: Matt Speer
Matthew Paul Furniture
708 655 0861
info@matthewpaulfurniture.com "

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- Meeting/Program Schedule  (John Kriegshauser)

Oct. 11—Ancient Wood From New Zealand. Many of us have seen the ads for the lumber produced from ancient logs, some 50,000 years old, which have been harvested from a peat bog in New Zealand. Art Teisberg of Ancient Wood, who is distributing this material in North America will tell the story of this lumber, show pictures of the operation and samples of the lumber.

  

Sustainable Show Results

The official tally of visitors to the Sustainable Furniture Show is 26,800.  That’s a spectacular turn out even for Chicago Cultural Center Standards.  Commercially though, the response was tiny.  26 of the people who participated in the show responded that they had received 30 customer inquires or sales.  Many expressions of interest were made in the visitor sign-in book, which will soon be available in digital form, so participants can follow up on leads.

 

The commercial response is not disappointing when you consider that people who study the marketing of craft and art products insist that people will not buy such products until they have seen your product and/or your name a minimum of three times.  Now 26,800 people have encountered your work and/or name one time.  But no, the number is even bigger!  Remember all that effort to gain exposure in the press?  Well, we got quite a lot of press, so now the number who have seen the work or heard the names must be several hundred thousand. 

 

Years ago I marveled that George Nakashima was a household name, even an icon, yet when I visited his shop, it was only a 20 man operation.  He had to create a national public relations outreach just to find a market for his small enterprise.  The thirty participants in this past show have each taken their first step in this public relations project.  How many will carry on to make the second and third contacts?

 

The man to watch is Jeff Miller.  Did everyone see him on the cover of Wood Shop News?

 

 Execute Board Election

Coming up in September is the election of the Executive Board.  The CFDA members elect our ten member Executive Board, which in turn selects the CFDA officers.  Currently the Board members are:  Antanas Abraitis, Jeff Miller, Sean Scott, Lee Weitzman, Lloyd Natof, John Kriegshauser, Helen-Maria Nugent, Maxine Snyder, Burt Engelberg and Pradeep Shimpi.  Many of these members will want to serve again, but they will have to stand for reelection.   Others will step down creating automatic vacancies.  If you are interested in serving on the Board please contact John Kriegshauser, so your name can be placed in nomination.

Also, it’s time to consider if you would be willing to serve as a CFDA officer or committee chairperson.  The appointment of these officers will occur in October.

CFDA - Membership Meeting Report

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Meeting Minutes to be added at a later date