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ohheckyeah

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21. I think so....
Thu Sep 5, 2013, 05:44 PM
Sep 2013

I knew it would be lighter than I wanted but I trusted them to know the best seating to do for the chair. Now that it's done it just looks right to me so they may very well be correct that it was the original type of seat.

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Help with a rocking chair. [View all] ohheckyeah Jun 2013 OP
Split oak/hickory cane, likely. X_Digger Jun 2013 #1
?? I'm not sure what that is. ohheckyeah Jun 2013 #2
Here's an image.. X_Digger Jun 2013 #3
Maybe this will help DURHAM D Jun 2013 #4
Thanks very much. ohheckyeah Jun 2013 #5
Twisted paper caning is pretty simple, and doesn't put nail holes in the frame. X_Digger Jun 2013 #6
Thank you. ohheckyeah Jun 2013 #7
I would suggest you look to the west - DURHAM D Jun 2013 #8
I'm going to start calling around tomorrow and see who I can find. ohheckyeah Jun 2013 #9
It loos like a copy of a classic Shaker rocker Warpy Jun 2013 #10
Thank you... ohheckyeah Jun 2013 #11
It's worth it! Warpy Jun 2013 #12
I will post pictures when it's done. ohheckyeah Jun 2013 #13
I'd say wooden slats. Kind of like this one.... sinkingfeeling Jun 2013 #14
Thank you... ohheckyeah Jun 2013 #15
I've decided to try ohheckyeah Jun 2013 #16
Not only more meaningful to you... Adsos Letter Jun 2013 #17
Good point. Thanks! n/t ohheckyeah Jun 2013 #18
Well, it didn't work out for me ohheckyeah Sep 2013 #19
Nice! X_Digger Sep 2013 #20
I think so.... ohheckyeah Sep 2013 #21
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