Posted 6 months ago
BHock45
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This is one of my favorite chairs. It reminds me of one of those bucket seats. The arms have a nice curve, and the vertical and horizontal stretchers look like banisters. I just barley fit into it, but it is nice and sturdy. Looks like the seat is a few pieces of pine joined together by machine cut pieces. The banisters look more like oak. No markings or anything on the bottom. It has a nice patina also.
In the third picture I took a close up of the back of the seat to show the joinery. If anyone wants to chime in with some info please feel free. Thanks for taking a look!
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Here we call them Captain's chairs and they are normally made out of oak.. nice...:-)
thanks inky for the comment and the love.
thanks mustangtony!
Thank you officialfuel!
Thank you trunkman and pawis for the loves.
Yes, does look like a captain's chair, Phil.