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25A Mountain Lane Forest City, MZ 35588 555 555 5555 |
Faye Kerr, custom woodworker |
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More About Faye Faye has been a custom woodworker since 1978, when she and her partner, Barb, started their own woodworking business, which Barb appropriately named, Wish I Wood. In the early years they did a lot of custom woodworking to produce specialty cabinets and furniture--all Fayes designs. Faye and Barb often used their home for an Open House to display the cabinet and furniture projects he had created for their own family. In 1987, she was asked to make chime instruments for Best Music, a nationally known music education catalogue. She continues to be a supplier to Best Music, and since that time has developed other instruments and music education aids. In 1997, the music therapist at Best Music requested she design what is now her Maxi Instrument Holder for disabled persons in wheel chairs. Her interest in such adaptive devices has continued, and currently includes consultations with music therapists, music education teachers, special education teachers, occupational therapists, and elder care providers to meet unmet needs. Her most recent clamping devices and attachments have resulted from these consultations. She invites professionals in these areas to contact her to explain unmet needs they regularly face in their classroom or care facility, so that she can put her design and woodworking skills to meeting those needs. Prior to the beginning of her woodworking business, Faye was a university instructor in adolescent and adjustment psychology, and involved in adult education and group program creation in university and church settings. |
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Faye uses Ray Day's design: a wheel chair tray mount to enable disabled children to participate in music. Here is a tray mount, used here to hold drums. | A variation on the wheel chair tray mount with deep clamp and more percussion.
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Wish I Wood, 25A Mountain Lane, Forest City, MZ 35588 |