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TxGuitar

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4. We thought so too
Wed Mar 6, 2024, 11:23 AM
Mar 2024

We looked up the company and the various catalogs we saw had chairs like it. In one catalog from 1961 it was listed for $59, which in 2024 would be around $600, so it was a pretty pricey chair in its day!
It looks very refinishable to us and we love modern but wanted to make sure we weren't ruining it or anything if we cleaned it up and put a new stain on it (or cleaned up the old one). We certainly won't be painting it! For the cushions we were going to go with a seafoam green.
Thanks for your replies cachukis, appreciate the info!

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Looking for info on a chair [View all] TxGuitar Mar 2024 OP
Stylish. Walnut or ash. Fixable. A keeper if cachukis Mar 2024 #1
We thought so too TxGuitar Mar 2024 #4
Look up Home Chair Company, Ronda NC cachukis Mar 2024 #2
Found this $1599 CAD Nittersing Mar 2024 #3
I'm thinking possibly teak dweller Mar 2024 #5
Don't refinish anything on that chair! mtngirl47 Mar 2024 #6
Don't touch the finish. Have someone do new cushions. It's Mid-Century and a 'hot' item. sinkingfeeling Mar 2024 #7
Thanks for the comment TxGuitar Mar 2024 #9
We found this on Ebay. TxGuitar Mar 2024 #8
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