[Milsurplus] Chair (as seen in Navy radio rooms)
J. Forster
jfor at quik.com
Fri Aug 20 10:39:27 EDT 2010
Hi Hue,
If you look at the underside of the seat, the cushion assembly might well
just be held by a few screws. It can likely be recovered cheaply.
-John
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> Where I work is a "legacy" chair which is a smallish, all metal frame
> chair, which to me looks just like the chairs seen in photos of Navy
> warship radio rooms. The name on it is "Harter", I think. The seat
> part is some kind of dark plastic and needs replacement or serious
> repair. It would be kind of a hassle to ship it somewhere but it seems
> to me like I should try to save it -- maybe. My job out here won't last
> forever and the next incumbent I'm sure will toss this in the scrap metal
> tub in minutes. Not that it's bad, it's just way old-fashioned, no wheels
> and four legs. ( "Four legs bad, five legs good" - apologies to George
> Orwell . ) Of use to someone out there? -Hue Miller
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