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This kitchen is a Jim Bishop “Jamestown” style. The customer took the upgraded Full Extension Glides. The color was a dark “Cordovan”. and Cliffside Knob model $ 100-OA. As far as the counter goes we made for him a Low Splash style, in “Blackstar Granite”.
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Regal Kitchens & Baths Inc.
Office – 718-435-1211
Fax – 718-435-2057
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This is a Jim Bishop kitchen done in the Danbury style and natural color.
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Regal Kitchens & Baths Inc.
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Fax – 718-435-2057
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This kitchen was done with jim Bishop cabinets. Style was Richmond, Color was Cordovan.
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Regal Kitchens & Baths Inc.
Office – 718-435-1211
Fax – 718-435-2057
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This kitchen was done with jim Bishop cabinets. Style was Richmond, Color was Cordovan.
Please don’t hesitate to call with any questions,
Sincerely,
Regal Kitchens & Baths Inc.
Office – 718-435-1211
Fax – 718-435-2057
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This kitchen was done with jim Bishop cabinets. Style was Richmond, Color was Cordovan.
Please don’t hesitate to call with any questions,
Sincerely,
Regal Kitchens & Baths Inc.
Office – 718-435-1211
Fax – 718-435-2057
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Continuing with the three different grades of “Bishop Cabinets” framed cabinet line, I would like to talk about the “Value” cabinet box today.
The following are the specs for the Deluxe cabinet box:
• Drawer Boxes: Four sided(not counting drawer fronts) and are made of 7/16″ thick MDF. Rabbet Joints are glued and pinned. Captive bottoms are 1/8″ thick hard-bored. All interior surfaces are protected by easy-to-clean JB Barrier coat.
• Hanging Rails: 3/4″ thick solid wood for maximum structural integrity.
• Drawer Guides: European-style side mount epoxy coated for nearly effortless open and close.
• Face Frames: 3/4″ thick solid wood, mortise and tenon joined construction.
• Shelves: 3/4″ thick furniture board. Surfaces are protected by easy-to-clean JB Barrier-Coat. Fully adjustable.
• Tops and bottoms: are sturdy 1/2″ thick furniture board. Interior surfaces are protected by easy-to-clean JB Barrier Coat. Bottoms are dadoed into face frames and ends.
• Ends: are non-matching 1/2″ thick furniture board. Interior surfaces Easy-to-clean JB Barrier Coat.
• Concealed Hinges: 3 way adjustable to ensure correct alignment.
• Toe Kicks: Rugged 3/4″ thick furniture board.
Please don’t hesitate to call with any questions,
Sincerely,
Moe Hirsch
Regal Kitchens & Baths Inc.
Office – 718-435-1211
Fax – 718-435-2057
moshe@regalkitchens.com
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Continuing with the three different grades of “Bishop Cabinets” framed cabinet line, I would like to talk about the “Standard” cabinet box today.
The following are the specs for the Deluxe cabinet box:
• Drawer Boxes: Four sided(not counting drawer fronts) and are made of 7/16″ thick MDF. Rabbet Joints are glued and pinned. Captive bottoms are 1/8″ thick hard-bored. All interior surfaces are protected by easy-to-clean JB Barrier coat.
• Hanging Rails: 3/4″ thick furniture board.
• Drawer Guides: European-style side mount epoxy coated for nearly effortless open and close.
• Face Frames: 3/4″ thick solid wood, mortise and tenon joined construction.
• Shelves: 3/4″ thick furniture board. Surfaces are protected by easy-to-clean JB Barrier-Coat. Fully adjustable.
• Tops and bottoms: are sturdy 1/2″ thick furniture board. Interior surfaces are protected by easy-to-clean JB Barrier Coat. Bottoms are dadoed into face frames and ends.
• Ends: are non-matching 1/2″ thick furniture board. Interior surfaces Easy-to-clean JB Barrier Coat.
• Concealed Hinges: 3 way adjustable to ensure correct alignment.
• Toe Kicks: Rugged 3/4″ thick furniture board.
Please don’t hesitate to call with any questions,
Sincerely,
Moe Hirsch
Regal Kitchens & Baths Inc.
Office – 718-435-1211
Fax – 718-435-2057
moshe@regalkitchens.com
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“Bishop Cabinets” offers three different series of cabinet boxes in their framed line, “Deluxe”, “Standard”, “Value”. In the next few days I would like to go through them all, one at a time. We`ll start with the highest quality box, and work our way down.
The following are the specs for the Deluxe cabinet box:
• Drawer Boxes: Four sided(not counting drawer fronts) 5/8″ thick solid dove-tail construction. Captive bottom is 3/16″ thick veneer core plywood.
• Hanging Rails: 3/4″ thick solid wood for Maximum structural integrity.
• Drawer Guides: Concealed under mount type, epoxy coated for ultra smooth movement.
• Face Frames: 3/4″ thick solid wood, mortise and tenon joined construction.
• Shelves: 3/4″ thick veneer-core plywood. Surfaces are protected by easy to clean JB Barrier Coat. Fully adjustable.
• Tops and bottoms: 1/2″ thick veneer core plywood. Surfaces are protected by easy to clean JB Barrier Coat. Bottoms are dadoed into face frames and ends.
• Ends: 1/2″ thick veneer core plywood. Easy to clean JB Barrier Coat protects interior surfaces.
• Concealed Hinges: 3 way adjustable to ensure correct alignment.
• Toe Kicks: Heavy 3/4″ thick veneer core plywood.
Please don’t hesitate to call with any questions,
Sincerely,
Moe Hirsch
Regal Kitchens & Baths Inc.
Office – 718-435-1211
Fax – 718-435-2057
moshe@regalkitchens.com
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Continuing with the “Bishop Cabinets“, below is an excerpt of the Bishop promise.
The Bishop Family Promise
Things happen. You forget a component. You add a corner unit. A box gets dinged in shipment. Order from Bishop, though, and one thing is certain: we’ll move with a purpose to make your order right. Call customer service and you’ll speak to a person, not a machine. When time is critical, we’ll walk your order through the system so that you have your cabinet in days, not weeks. Service, not excuses: it’s the Bishop family way.
Bishop Cabinets has been in business for over 45 years. During that time period we have grown at a modest rate by investing in technology and machinery that has raised the level of quality in our product. We are a debt-free company that through the years has prepared for bad economic conditions such as the one we are in at this time. We are committed to a quality product, environmental stewardship, and impeccable customer service. Give Bishop a try and see the difference.
With their new lines introduced, we at “Regal Kitchens” wish them nothing but continued success.
Please don’t hesitate to call with any questions,
Sincerely,
Moe Hirsch
Regal Kitchens & Baths Inc.
Office – 718-435-1211
Fax – 718-435-2057
moshe@regalkitchens.com
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In the past we spoke about “Bishop Cabinets“, they are a semi-custom framed cabinet line. Bishop cabinets makes a beautiful product as well as being a pleasure to deal with. At Regal Kitchens we absolutly love how they stand behind their product. We have been dealing with them almost as long as they have been around. From what I understand we were actually their 21st customer. Here I Quote from there newsletter written by Jim Sr. the President of the company:
“As we look at what most cabinet companies are doing during these times, it seems that many have slowed or eliminated their advertising, and that most have really slowed down their R&D and new product releases. Even the ones who talk about continuing to progress seem to bring up things that they did a year ago. Since most companies are laden with debt, their decisions to slow down these aspects of their businesses make sense. But because we are debt free, our position is a bit different and we would do ourselves and our customers an injustice if we adopted the same mindset. We are investing in the future, and taking advantage of the time available to get more of the things we want to add to our line introduced than we could during busier times.
I’ve mentioned this before, but one of the benefits of reduced demand has been the reduction in production hours from frequent 60 hour weeks to 40 hour weeks. Since our staff was used to 10-hour days anyway, we changed our production to four 10-hour shifts. That has allowed us to use the free time to test and train. For example, the biggest single production day of full access cabinetry so far occurred this week. Most full access cabinets to this point had been assembled by the production managers, and they had started bringing in some of the production employees to watch what was going on. This week, they started letting some of those employees get “hands on”, under their direct supervision. Instead of trying to train these employees in boom times, when they would have been trying to learn while tired from an already long work day, we are able to train them while they are fresh, and to pick and choose who will get trained when.”
Basically they have been working for the past three years on expanding into framless, with foils, wood, metals, it`s just an amazing new line that I am fascinated by. Below I posted one of their video clips, of them introducing the new framless line. Hopefully next week I will talk more about them as A company and what they represent.
Please don’t hesitate to call with any questions,
Sincerely,
Moe Hirsch
Regal Kitchens & Baths Inc.
Office – 718-435-1211
Fax – 718-435-2057
moshe@regalkitchens.com