Log and Timber Home Living

What’s in a (Frame) Name?

Shakespeare may have thought that the words we use to identify objects are irrelevant. We humbly disagree.

n “Romeo and Juliet,” William Shakespeare penned the classic line, “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet.” It’s a phrase that even people who haven’t studied The Bard are familiar with, and it implies that it doesn’t matter what words we use to identify an object

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