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Andy Dingley
 
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Default Master Cabinetmaker

On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 20:09:25 GMT, "Bob S." wrote:

Would seem that to be called a master cabinetmaker, there must be some form
of testing, certification or review by a recognized organization that
confirms your work meets the degree of craftsmanship required to be
considered a master.


Alternatively, a master cabinetmaker was just one who was the master
of their own cabinet shop, employing journeymen and having
apprentices. You needed to qualify in the eyes of your own master to
finish your apprenticeship, but what you did after that was just up to
the depths of your pocket. There wasn't (in many countries, at least)
any formal distinction between journeyman and master, other than their
employment.

In the UK today, you could join "The Guild of Master Craftsmen" who
have an awful reputation as an organisation for cowboy plumbers, with
no real oversight or quality standards.
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