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Old 03-07-2017, 11:32 AM
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nah, the upholstery doesn't look right plus like I said the way the upholstery was done reminds me more of how stuff was done in the 1880s.

Posted below are close-up shots of the upholstery work on this and you'll see that this is clearly 1880s upholstery work and not 1960s upholstery work. The Cushioning on this chair is nothing but 5 carbon-steel coil-springs that are attached to an X-shaped grid underneath the chair, nothing else, no batting, no foam padding, nothing, if it would of been made in the 1960s or 1980s it would of had foam padding or batting material underneath, but it doesn't have that. plus the pattern used on the upholstery itself is not a pattern that they used during the 1960s or the 1980s, they usually used more "rustic" patterns, and I know because I've seen my fair share of 1960s-1980s furniture in church youth rooms over the years.
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Last edited by Captainclock; 03-07-2017 at 11:35 AM.