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<p>[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 173383, member: 78"]Hi Brvce,</p><p> Good luck with your chair. I found two Impressions chairs very similar to yours in the trash. They were well made and cost me 1200 dollars to have them recovered. I had them recovered since Thomasville always made decent furniture. I would not have them recovered if they were second rate. This was back in 1990. They are as strong as they were then. The only two other pieces of Thomasville I have are a sofa and a bedroom piece which I crackle glazed at the same time. It was from the 1970s.</p><p>greg[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 173383, member: 78"]Hi Brvce, Good luck with your chair. I found two Impressions chairs very similar to yours in the trash. They were well made and cost me 1200 dollars to have them recovered. I had them recovered since Thomasville always made decent furniture. I would not have them recovered if they were second rate. This was back in 1990. They are as strong as they were then. The only two other pieces of Thomasville I have are a sofa and a bedroom piece which I crackle glazed at the same time. It was from the 1970s. greg[/QUOTE]
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