Such a simple design and so classic and Roman. These should again be made in this manner for parishes to purchase for liturgical use. Anybody own a chair factory?
You don;t need a factory to make them, just a skilled blacksmith, of if wood is also allowed carpenter. I could make wooden one I'm sure and I'm confident most men could who care to put their minds and hands to the task.
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You don;t need a factory to make them, just a skilled blacksmith, of if wood is also allowed carpenter. I could make wooden one I'm sure and I'm confident most men could who care to put their minds and hands to the task.
Aren't traditional faldstools also supposed to double as a sort of prie-dieux?
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