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Article: A delicate blend of form and function; Sutton furniture-maker Michael Hauck makes personal creations by hand.(HOMES)
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- Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
- Article date:
- April 29, 2007
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Byline: Art Simas
SUTTON - It was only a matter of time before Michael Hauck joined the family tradition - a tradition of creating beautiful objects from a pile of wood.
Growing up in Buffalo, NY, Mr. Hauck learned his lessons from his grandfather, a master craftsman for a sash and door millworking company and his father, who was an avid woodworker. His great-grandfather was a shipwright who built and repaired boats.
Prior to changing occupations five years ago, Mr. Hauck formerly sold semiconductor computer chips for Digital Equipment Corp. and Intel.
But it's obvious that woodworking was near and dear to him when he pursued it as a ...