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			We were at Grevior furniture in Franklin to buy a chair for camp. While there the owner Bob gave us a tour of the recently opened display of furniture and crafts created by NH prison inmates. We were impressed by the quality of the items, on a par with the NH League of Craftsmen items but at prices about 1/3 of that at the League stores. Some really fine woodworking at very attractive prices. 
		
		
		
			Here is an article about the prison program: http://www.pressherald.com/news/inma...013-04-20.html Now the display is in a number of small rooms in an old mill building so you have to poke around to see all the items. The entrance looks like a hole in the wall craft shop but the good stuff is beyond that and upstairs.  | 
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