Comments from our Patrons

Category: - Rocking Chair

December 23, 2017

Gary

Yes it arrived in perfect condition just before leaving for Houston. Looking forward to sitting in it inside the house. I'm sure we will enjoy it as much as the ones we have on the porch.

Merry Christmas
D.T.

Lillian, Alabama

December 22, 2017

Mr. Weeks,

I am in receipt of the rocker and it is beautiful.Thanks for such great customer service.

Sincerely,
D.P.

Foster, Virginia

December 21, 2017

Sorry you are beating me to the punch, Gary. I meant to contact Autumn on Tuesday when the rocker arrived. It is absolutely beautiful and unbelievably comfortable. I couldn't be happier with it! My grandson is coming over for the first time today so we will rock in peace together.

Thank you for your excellent work. Keep it up! I will spread the word about you guys.

Merry Christmas to you and all there.

M.S . & S.S.

Chicago, Illinois

December 13, 2017

Hi Gary,

Oh, I miss the "hold and rock the baby for naps" phase! My youngest is 6 and our third child, and by the time she arrived, I had learned how quickly that phase passes. I savored every moment and miss it so much.

The desk arrived perfectly. The delivery team was a bit nervous it wouldn't fit through the door but it did. And it looks marvelous in the room. I will take and send a picture when it is nighttime!

I am so honored to have this treasure for her, and for her to cherish it as something handmade and to be passed down to her future children. Thank you for making it for us.

Happy Holidays and New Year!
T.L.

Irvine, California

December 12, 2017

Dear Gary,

You have been terrific and we love the chair. If we had need for another one, we would buy one. Thanks again for your graciousness and good cheer.

Regards,
A.K.

New York, New York

December 11, 2017

Mr. Weeks — You are amazing! Incredible product support! Wow! I have continued my chair experiments. I believe the problem is with my oriental rug. I have tried the chair in various locations . . . but always facing the television. It occurred to me that perhaps the rug has a nap that might interfere, so I turned the chair's back to the tv. Behold! It travels in the opposite direction! Have you ever heard of this problem before? I fear I may be watching tv at right angles from now on.

Thanks again for the offer to look at the chair, but I don't think it is necessary. If you have any ideas for rug-nap-suppression, I would love to hear them!

BTW, for your amusement, you should know that I have mentioned my Weeks chairs in my will. Don't want my kids selling them at a garage sale! Thanks again!

P.W.

Austin, Texas

December 06, 2017

Hi Autumn, Gary, and everyone else,

My rocker arrived Monday, and it's so pretty, I can't stop staring at it! I've spent as much time as life will allow enjoying it already. Please let Gary know I love it. (Of course, I'm really just borrowing it from my grandson for a while.)

I did send the text for the plaque — and there's no real rush to getting that done. And I know I need to decide on the monogram for the wall plaque Gary is making. I'll look back at the sketch and refresh my memory on that, or Gary can probably tell me what will work best.

Thank you all for doing what you do!

Sincerely,
L.C.

P.S. And, yes, we'll get to see both grandkids at Christmas. We can't wait!

Duluth, Georgia

November 30, 2017

Thanks so much Gary. I've also been traveling, and just got the chance to see the rocker earlier this week. I couldn't be happier with it. The quality, craftsmanship, and downright beauty of the chair is wonderful. Thanks for all you do.

D.M.

Southern Pines, North Carolina

November 21, 2017

Gary — thanks for your note. The contest was fun, regardless of the outcome, and we continue to love using your rockers (although we don't use them nearly so much during the period from December through April or so, when it's pretty chilly out on our porch!).

D.J.B.

Garrison, New York

November 19, 2017

This arrived in perfect condition. And it's just beautiful! I really like the woodgrain and color. I will take a day or two to decide if I'm shipping the walnut rocker back, that we spoke about. They are both so comfortable that I hate giving one up!

For some weird reason, as I got into my older years, I gravitate toward handmade wood objects. Furniture. Small carvings. Netsuke.
I just can't seem to get enough. It might just be the "collector" in me (which is an insidious disease, by the way — says the man with 200 small carvings!!).

I think it's an inner desire to, somehow, stay connected to the planet and Mother Nature.
Not that I'm one of those "mystical" folks. I think of them more as sculptures and works of art.
Maybe I'm making amends to myself for never having taken the time to develop a craft. Your woodworking skills must give you a great deal of personal joy.

I just read a book called "Why We Make Things and Why It Matters" by Peter Korn, in an effort to understand this fascination of mine.

I will say this — and I know you've heard it before — nobody builds a more-comfortable rocker than you do.
One of the few I've sat in that I do not immediately think "Gee . . . I need a cushion or two."
Nope.
Your rocker reminds me of the hugs my mother used to give me as a child when I sat in her lap being rocked to sleep or comforted after some small malady.
That's the best way I can describe it. It's like being hugged while sitting in Mama's lap.

I'm 64 years young, and she's been long-gone since I was 12 (I was a very late child, and a bit of a surprise — they almost named me "Boo!"). :-)
Next to a very nice antique radio I bought on eBay, this is the only furniture I really care about.

Good job!
Once again — thanks...

G.O.

Hyattsville, Maryland

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