| Allstar WoodworkingListing #1532   Listed on: 02/10/2014
 
  All*Star Woodworking is a premier custom cabinet builder, in Westchester County, NY, with extensive experience in residential and commercial markets.
 Known for outstanding craftsmanship, expert installation and kind and courteous service, we offer a full range of products including Kitchens, Vanities, Bars, offices, Entertainment Units, Libraries and Cabinet Refacing
 
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			| Company Name:   Allstar Woodworking |  
			| Contact Name:   Les Van Nostrand |  
			| Location:   Yorktown Heights , NY   10598 |  
			| Year Founded:   1978 |  
			| Sq. Footage:   12,000 |  
			| Employees:   22 |  
			| Gross Sales:   
					
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			| Website:   
					allstarwoodworking.com |  
			| Product Specialties:
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			| Architectural Millwork - Custom Millwork Architectural Millwork - General
 Architectural Millwork - Millwork Installer
 Cabinets - Cabinet Designers
 Cabinets - Cabinet Installers
 Cabinets - Closets and Storage
 Cabinets - Commercial Cabinets
 Cabinets - Components
 Cabinets - Custom Cabinets
 Cabinets - General
 Cabinets - Kitchen & Bath Cabinets
 Cabinets - Residential Cabinetry
 Cabinets - Store Fixtures
 CNC Services - General
 Finishing - General Wood Finishing
 Finishing - Refinishing
 Furniture - Custom Furniture
 Veneer and Marquetry - General
 Woodworking - General
 
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 Viewer Comments:
 
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					ML      [02/17/2014]
 Not sure what operation that guy is performing on the sliding table saw (last photo) but it looks to me like he's about to lose a hand or more. Hope not...  If I ever saw one of my men doing that he'd have his walking papers.
 
 
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					Jeff M      [02/17/2014]
 What's up with the spit drawer fronts in the 3rd from bottom pic??
 I'm also curious about what is going on on the slider!
 
 
 
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					ML      [02/25/2014]
 Hmm, some pix are gone, others new..  ;-)
 I like your sliding panel display in the showroom. Did you fabricate that or is it a stock item you purchased? I feel right at home in your office. Funny how, though we are all different - we are all alike as well! Can we assume those split drawerfaces are individual drawers sharing a "common look" face?
 
 
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					rosco      [03/23/2014]
 Seems like you would clean up your desk before taking a picture that you plan on posting to the internet. Seriously, if I walked into your office, I would think twice before placing an order.
 
 
 
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