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<p>[QUOTE="bluumz, post: 4574325, member: 649"]Hmmm, I did think that some of it looked more like tubular steel... which may mean it's not a higher-end maker but, instead, was an "affordable alternative" at the time... which in turn means that you may never be able to find out the manufacturer.</p><p>Agree with everyone else about painting it or having it powder coated. It will help preserve it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bluumz, post: 4574325, member: 649"]Hmmm, I did think that some of it looked more like tubular steel... which may mean it's not a higher-end maker but, instead, was an "affordable alternative" at the time... which in turn means that you may never be able to find out the manufacturer. Agree with everyone else about painting it or having it powder coated. It will help preserve it.[/QUOTE]
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