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Fixing Antique Barber Chairs

11/18/2011 3:59 PM

I am fixing a antique koken barber chair 25 Gon series. Replaced the leather in the bottom of cylinder that will make sure chair stays up when pump up.

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Re: Fixing Antique Barber Chairs

11/18/2011 6:06 PM

OK... And? Do you have a question?

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11/18/2011 6:12 PM

He's just bragging. I do it all the time.

Just this morning I got dressed by myself.

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Re: Fixing Antique Barber Chairs

11/18/2011 8:28 PM

You might try "Search all of CR4" first. We get threads about Koken barber chairs quite frequently.

http://cr4.globalspec.com/search/sitesearch?do=show&sort=textmatchrank&srch=koken%20barber%20chair&order=asc

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11/19/2011 6:39 AM

You're right, I always groan when I see that in a title.

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Re: Fixing Antique Barber Chairs

11/18/2011 10:53 PM

Try a question. We is good with questions.

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Re: Fixing Antique Barber Chairs

11/18/2011 10:55 PM

OK, y'all get a GA for those replies! Excellent Jobs!

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