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<p>[QUOTE="TheOLdGuy, post: 87749, member: 878"]Consensus unanimous. A very attractive chair.</p><p><br /></p><p>American of Martinsville is a quality furniture company in the USA. Some vintage mid 1900s pieces do have collectible value into the high hundreds or more, but a single chair would take quite some time to realize that. Unless you have a serious allergy it would be best if you rescue a nice fluffy cat. Preferably white. I'm sure you can find a spot where that combo would create a great conversation piece.</p><p><br /></p><p>Komo is correct in following the old adage. "If you want to sit in the most comfortable chair in the room you will have to (should) remove the cat first."[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheOLdGuy, post: 87749, member: 878"]Consensus unanimous. A very attractive chair. American of Martinsville is a quality furniture company in the USA. Some vintage mid 1900s pieces do have collectible value into the high hundreds or more, but a single chair would take quite some time to realize that. Unless you have a serious allergy it would be best if you rescue a nice fluffy cat. Preferably white. I'm sure you can find a spot where that combo would create a great conversation piece. Komo is correct in following the old adage. "If you want to sit in the most comfortable chair in the room you will have to (should) remove the cat first."[/QUOTE]
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