Brooklyniancommunity archive · read-onlyContact

Furniture repair guy who was on 5th Avenue over 10 years ago

longtimesloper
longtimesloper
edited November -1 in Park Slope
I know this is a stretch, but was hoping someone might remember and know something.

Over 10 years ago, there was a furniture repair guy who had a storefront on the corner of 2nd Street and 5th Avenue, I brought some pieces to him and he had done a great job. he closed up and I was wondering if anyone remembered his name and if he might have a shop somewhere else now. He was a really nice guy and his wife used to work in the store with him, thanks.

Comments

  • new2hood
    new2hood
    Was it Zelda Victoria? The guy's name is Joel...718-344-6592, 718-369-9369
  • new2hood
    new2hood
    oh, and I'm pretty sure I saw a sign up on a shuttered store on 5th avenue that indicated they may be opening a store front again. And they recovered and tightened up antique chairs and a table of mine recently. He was very nice.
  • longtimesloper
    longtimesloper
    No, not Zelda Victoria, he was on 3rd Street and 5th and that was much more recently than this guy also.

    this was seriously over 10 years ago and he was right on the corner of 2nd and 5th, it's an apartment now. maybe one of the other old timers will know. Thanks
  • detour
    detour
    his name was/is david, and the place was called mr. wood (seriously) - southeast corner of 5th ave. & 2nd st.

    he did some work for my mother a couple of years before being forced out by rising rent. I had him look at something for me right before leaving and he was really upset about the whole thing. I have no idea what happened to him, but he was a really nice guy who did great work at a fair price.
  • longtimesloper
    longtimesloper
    detour wrote: his name was/is david, and the place was called mr. wood (seriously) - southeast corner of 5th ave. & 2nd st.

    he did some work for my mother a couple of years before being forced out by rising rent. I had him look at something for me right before leaving and he was really upset about the whole thing. I have no idea what happened to him, but he was a really nice guy who did great work at a fair price.
    that's it!!! Mr. Wood was on the outside of the store! Darn, I was hoping someone knew where he moved to or if he was still in the business. Thank you for remembering though, I had such a clear picture of the inside and outside of the store and of him, but no names were coming to mind! he did do nice work, he fixed some pieces for my mother in law and sister in law and did a great job.
  • longtimesloper
    longtimesloper
    Well, that was easy! I googled Mr. Wood, Brooklyn NY and a couple of things came up, but, this is him in case anyone else is interested;

    Mr Wood
    848 Mcdonald Ave, Brooklyn, NY
    (718) 857-0075‎


    I called and confirmed that he was David who had a store in park slope many years ago. thanks!
  • idemandasafenabe
    idemandasafenabe
    I'm, uh, glad you found your wood ;-)
  • longtimesloper
    longtimesloper
    me too Flexi, a girl has to have wood!
  • booklaw
    booklaw
    Cue Drunken Revival, 3...2...1...
  • hammertimestudios
    hammertimestudios

    Subject: furniture repair

    I used to have a small shop on fifth ave on the corner of 4th street. I've since moved to the Brooklyn Navy Yard. I do furniture repair as well as building and designing custom furniture. Richard Hammertimestudios.com