It was 1972 when Jim Dickens, my grandfather suggested that I should train to become an upholsterer. My apprenticeship began when I was 15 years old and lasted seven years with a local home furnishing company. For the five years following that, I gained further advanced qualifications which found me teaching upholstery in my early twenties.
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