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September 6, 2020

Faces of Florida: Herman Wells, Furniture Maker

September 6, 2020

Update:  Herman Wells passed away in August 2024.  He will be remembered as a kind, old soul and is truly missed.

On a recent visit to Cedar Key, we stopped by the Wells Wood shop on 5th Street.  Although Mr. Wells was busy at the time, he stopped what he was doing and with true, old Florida hospitality invited us to sit down for a while.  What was intended to be a short visit turned into an hour-long conversation. Over the course of our visit, Mr. Wells talked about his shop, his late wife, and his late long-time canine companion. He told us how he used to be a commercial fisherman and boat builder, and about the way things used to be in Cedar Key.  Mr. Wells pulled out his phone and showed us a photo of one of the boats he built, along with a video of himself playing the guitar and singing. I’m sure if one of his four guitars had been in his shop, he would have pulled it out and played for us.

Herman Wells, Furniture Maker | Photo by Floridiana Magazine

One of the boats Mr. Wells built | Photo by Floridiana Magazine

Wells Wood Shop

At 79, Herman Wells starts every day by 6:00 a.m.  He doesn’t have far to go to get to work since he lives in a small house behind his shop. For decades, Mr. Wells has been making this same morning trek to the wood shop.  When he was growing up, this building was the church he attended and where his father, a preacher, would hold Sunday services when the regular pastor was unable to stand in the pulpit.

Wells Wood shop on 5th Street | Photo by Floridiana Magazine

Wells Wood Shop | Photo by Floridiana Magazine

Pulpit | Photo by Floridiana Magazine

Although the pulpit is still there, the inside has been transformed into a wood worker’s dream.  A large shop fan sits by the open side doors, offering a little relief to the hot Florida temperatures. Inside, a vast assortment of wood working machinery and tools, along with stacks of cedar stand at the ready for Mr. Wells’ creations.  Most days he can be found here sawing, routing, drilling and assembling.  Mr. Wells says his furniture, consisting of Adironack-style chairs, gliders, tables and slatted chairs are located in every state, and as far away as Holland.

Shop fan keeps things as cool as it can | Photo by Floridiana Magazine

One of many woodworking tools | Photo by Floridiana Magazine

Assorted tools | Photo by Floridiana Magazine

Stacks of wood | Photo by Floridiana Magazine

Mr. Wells taught himself how to build furniture, starting first with plans but then modifying them to his liking.  Although he doesn’t work as quickly as he once did, he tells us he can still have two Adirondack-style chairs cut out and ready for assembly by noon.

Wood, wood and more wood | Photo by Floridiana Magazine

Stack of finished chairs | Photo by Floridiana Magazine

Finished table | Photo by Floridiana Magazine

Besides the wood shop, Mr. Wells also has a sawmill on ten acres outside of town. He traded two lots in town for the property where the logs used in his shop are run through the cutting process and sliced into planks.

Wells Wood Sawmill | Photo by Floridiana Magazine

Wells Wood Sawmill | Photo by Floridiana Magazine

Mr. Wells has become somewhat of a celebrity in town after numerous articles have been published about his furniture making.  He wasn’t born in Cedar Key, but he was raised here.  He says he remembers a time when there were only about 100 people living on the island.  Although there were just over 700 living in Cedar Key in 2019, it is a popular spot for tourists.  Mr. Wells recounts how signs of the old Cedar Key are fading.  A large aluminum dock has replaced the old wood dock.  Street names have changed.  New condos and larger stilt homes have taken the place of some of the older structures in town.

Changing times | Photo by Floridiana Magazine

Even with the changes, Mr. Wells loves the Cedar Key life and his celebrity. He tells us how visitors to his shop always take pictures of him standing in the front doorway.  Of course, we had to get that photo as well.

Herman Wells and one of his chairs | Photo by Floridiana Magazine

Wells Wood Contact Information

If you are ever in Cedar Key, make sure to stop and see Mr. Wells.

709 NW 5th Street

(352) 477-0160

Enjoy a few more of our photos from our visit with Mr. Wells.

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Faces of Florida Nominations

Visiting with Mr. Wells was a treat, and I’m sure there are many other Floridians like him with great stories and experiences to share.  If you know of someone we can profile in our Faces of Florida, please send an email to floridianamag@gmail.com nominating him or her.  Please include the following:

  • Individual’s name
  • Place of residence (town or county)
  • Story background
  • Why their story represents old Florida

We look forward to your nominations.

 

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16 Comments · Labels: Faces of Florida, Family Friendly, History, People, Places Tagged: All things Florida, Cedar Key, explore florida, Faces of Florida, Florida, Florida Blog, Florida blogger, Florida History, Florida places to go, Floridiana Magazine, Furniture builder, Herman Wells, Levy County, Old Florida, Outdoor furniture, Places to go in Florida, Woodworking

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  1. Dee Emond says

    September 6, 2020 at 1:14 pm

    This was some extraordinary journalism. The photos were rich in color, depth and vision. My favorite overall!!

    Reply
    • doriskeeler@gmail.com says

      September 6, 2020 at 1:19 pm

      Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed!

      Reply
    • Jason Byrd says

      February 17, 2021 at 3:31 pm

      This is my uncle. He could set around all day and night with many stories about him, my many aunts and the rest of the family. We use to be a very bug old school family but time takes its toll. This is pretty awesome to come across.

      Reply
      • doriskeeler@gmail.com says

        February 17, 2021 at 3:34 pm

        What a treat to be able to hear those stories! Just the short amount of time we sat with him was filled with so many of those stories!

        Reply
  2. Marta says

    September 6, 2020 at 2:27 pm

    Fantastic piece. I am fascinated by the history. Thank you for a job well done.

    Reply
    • doriskeeler@gmail.com says

      September 6, 2020 at 2:30 pm

      Thanks so much! I love talking to these individuals and hearing their stories!

      Reply
  3. Randy Clarke says

    September 7, 2020 at 9:25 am

    I have been at Mr. Wells shop and really enjoyed our visit. He is a great man and truly gifted. We hope to see him again when we get back to cedar key.
    Randy Clarke
    Ontario Canada

    Reply
    • doriskeeler@gmail.com says

      September 7, 2020 at 9:27 am

      I agree! He was so gracious to us. Thoroughly enjoyed our visit with him!

      Reply
  4. Carol Layfield says

    September 7, 2020 at 5:03 pm

    I remember when I lived across the street from Mr. Wells who is my great uncle. The table I use today I got from him back when I was about 6 years old and it was bigger than myself.

    Reply
    • doriskeeler@gmail.com says

      September 7, 2020 at 5:04 pm

      So cool you still have the table. His craftsmanship is amazing!

      Reply
  5. Barbara Hudson says

    February 17, 2021 at 8:57 am

    This man is priceless! He is a good neighbor to all, a marvelous craftsman, with actions exemplifying all of his kind words. We are proud to call him friend!

    Reply
    • doriskeeler@gmail.com says

      February 17, 2021 at 8:59 am

      Barbara – we agree. When we stopped by we didn’t expect to stay there for over an hour, but he was so kind and informative!

      Reply
  6. Bobby says

    February 19, 2021 at 10:53 am

    We met Herman while walking around. End up sitting chatting for about a hour..He loved his Wife and has great storys of his life and his shop.. great individual..Wife and I still walk over to visit when we got to Cedar keys..

    Reply
    • doriskeeler@gmail.com says

      February 19, 2021 at 11:14 am

      He is a great individual! Loved sitting and talking to him!

      Reply
  7. Red McClain says

    March 12, 2021 at 2:05 pm

    My first time in Cedar Key was with my wife to be in 2007. We stayed in a rental just 2 blocks west of his shop. At the time I was thinking about retirement plans from the post office as a rural letter carrier in Mims, just north of Titusville. On one of my strolls by his shop, I struck up a conversation with Mr Wells. Spent a long time in conversation with him…….to make a long story short, the man inspired me to take up woodworking. And that’s my retirement, woodworking shop in my backyard Thank you Mr. Wells for helping me find my passion.

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    • doriskeeler@gmail.com says

      March 12, 2021 at 2:09 pm

      That is a great testament to his character! Thank you for sharing!

      Reply

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