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<p>[QUOTE="Amber Hengen, post: 233067, member: 4553"]This chair had very old looking webbing that appeared to be rubber and was severely dry rotted. When I took off the webbing there were old-looking small, slightly spiraled nails that were holding the old webbing in place. The bolt you are referring to, Clutteredcloset49 is not my work. They appear very new and did not match the condition of the rest of the chair. We think someone made an attempt to better secure the legs.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Amber Hengen, post: 233067, member: 4553"]This chair had very old looking webbing that appeared to be rubber and was severely dry rotted. When I took off the webbing there were old-looking small, slightly spiraled nails that were holding the old webbing in place. The bolt you are referring to, Clutteredcloset49 is not my work. They appear very new and did not match the condition of the rest of the chair. We think someone made an attempt to better secure the legs.[/QUOTE]
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