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<p>[QUOTE="Fern77, post: 4381033, member: 16131"]Still, these modest chairs are the best of the best compared to the carboard and white tubular steel people buy from supermarkets for a multiple of the price. I wouldn't dismiss mahogany out of hand. Pirces are regional, but tighten the screws, give'em a good waxing, and ask at least the peanuts you paid for the lot for each!</p><p>Happy new year![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fern77, post: 4381033, member: 16131"]Still, these modest chairs are the best of the best compared to the carboard and white tubular steel people buy from supermarkets for a multiple of the price. I wouldn't dismiss mahogany out of hand. Pirces are regional, but tighten the screws, give'em a good waxing, and ask at least the peanuts you paid for the lot for each! Happy new year![/QUOTE]
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