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<p>[QUOTE="Matthew Clever, post: 1076435, member: 12533"]I am currently emptying out my Grandmother's house and came across this chair that folds out to make a flat surface. It has a lot of the mechanics of a ladder chair, but obviously a bit more simple in what it morphs in to. Could very well be something made by one of my relatives, but I wanted to check to see if I was missing information on it's name or purpose. Any information you all have is very much appreciated.</p><p>[ATTACH]209957[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]209958[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]209959[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Matthew Clever, post: 1076435, member: 12533"]I am currently emptying out my Grandmother's house and came across this chair that folds out to make a flat surface. It has a lot of the mechanics of a ladder chair, but obviously a bit more simple in what it morphs in to. Could very well be something made by one of my relatives, but I wanted to check to see if I was missing information on it's name or purpose. Any information you all have is very much appreciated. [ATTACH]209957[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]209958[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]209959[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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