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<p>[QUOTE="Drew, post: 10217858, member: 3235"]Yes absolutely, that's a good point. I just noticed the chair is incised "Cushman Product" as is the label (photo). The name pressed into the wood actually is a 1930's practice. They seem to have kept traditional designs after the 1933 Creations introduction. Cushman was on the verge of bankruptcy in '32 and the Creations line saved the company when sales took off. My main point is the chair and ad are not the 'Creations' line.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]510680[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Drew, post: 10217858, member: 3235"]Yes absolutely, that's a good point. I just noticed the chair is incised "Cushman Product" as is the label (photo). The name pressed into the wood actually is a 1930's practice. They seem to have kept traditional designs after the 1933 Creations introduction. Cushman was on the verge of bankruptcy in '32 and the Creations line saved the company when sales took off. My main point is the chair and ad are not the 'Creations' line. [ATTACH=full]510680[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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