JerryVan wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 4:11 pm
VanEpsFan1914 wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 2:17 pm
I just recently bought the first bedstead I've owned in 10 years. It is a heavy old Eastlake Victorian double bedstead in black walnut ...
Charles,
You may just be the first person the last 10 years to use the term "bedstead". Good for you! (Try asking the sales kid at Ikea where the bedsteads are

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LMAO -- It isn't a bed until you can sleep in it! Speaking of IKEA I do still have to make the wooden slats for it. Old beds don't need a box-spring, and the springs from the 1800s are pretty lousy anyway with a bad reputation for making noise & stabbing people. (I've had neighbors like that.)
This particular bedstead is about an 1875-1890ish one if I had to guess precisely, looks like the sort of thing you'd lay out a corpse in, and is one of the earliest "standard" mattress sizes which is nice & should save me a lot of time trying to make one from scratch.
I do not usually want a double-bed but it was cheaper to do this than to go to a thrift shop & get a more modern bed with the metal rails.
I am not installing a full Jacobean furniture suite unless I get to wear an embroidered doublet & ruff, grow a Vandyke beard, and sit around in too-tight pants smoking a long clay churchwarden while coming up with oblique insults for literary enemies.