Posted 2 years ago
elaineclark
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We are in the process of restoring this barber chair. It say "archer" on one of the pieces. We think it might be between 1850 - 1870 in age. We would love to find out more about this piece if we could. It has no hydraulics on it. It is all mechanically operated. A very facinating piece of furniture.
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Any help identifying or aging this barber chair for us would be greatly appreciated.
Thats a nice chair! Please check out my item and comment, thank you! Might know a contact for more info on your chair too!
wow thats a awesome chait
Dont get ride of that chair! We should talk more, I just found some info about your chair
@jasonthebarber......................please do tell I'm sure we'd like you to share what you know. Oh yes there is not 'e' in RID. lol
*not an 'e' *