What goes on behind-the-scenes in the antiques world? Maureen Stanton,
who wrote the book 'Killer Stuff and Tons of Money,' talks about a
master carpenter she calls 'Wesley Swanson,' who builds new Windsor
chairs and goes through extraordinary measures to pass them off as
valuable antiques.
He's creating what appears to be chairs of 300 years of age so he can sell them for $5,000 a piece. He's even
fooling the top auction houses. How does Wesley Swanson create believable Windsor chairs?
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