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<p>[QUOTE="DeAnne, post: 524353, member: 1214"]Okay here's an update. I emailed a few places called a few places. What I am finding out is I know as much about or more on this stuff as most of these so called experts out there. Crazy. Go figure.</p><p><br /></p><p>But I finally did reach Brad I broke down and called him as much as I hated to. But turns out he's a super nice guy. And he is 95% on the sideboard ( Which makes me feel pretty good about my 98% ) he needs a few more photo's but it will be a couple of days before I can get them because I have it stored in my friends warehouse in another town about 45 min. away and I hate driving.</p><p>Now on the table he said Grand Rapids an the chairs he said are american but still up in the air, because again better photo's are needed to pinpoint.</p><p><br /></p><p>OH and in my days upon days upon days of research I found this. VERY INTERESTING it seems Horner was very diverse in there designs Who Knew.</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://issuu.com/johnwerry/docs/hornercatalog" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://issuu.com/johnwerry/docs/hornercatalog" rel="nofollow">https://issuu.com/johnwerry/docs/hornercatalog</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DeAnne, post: 524353, member: 1214"]Okay here's an update. I emailed a few places called a few places. What I am finding out is I know as much about or more on this stuff as most of these so called experts out there. Crazy. Go figure. But I finally did reach Brad I broke down and called him as much as I hated to. But turns out he's a super nice guy. And he is 95% on the sideboard ( Which makes me feel pretty good about my 98% ) he needs a few more photo's but it will be a couple of days before I can get them because I have it stored in my friends warehouse in another town about 45 min. away and I hate driving. Now on the table he said Grand Rapids an the chairs he said are american but still up in the air, because again better photo's are needed to pinpoint. OH and in my days upon days upon days of research I found this. VERY INTERESTING it seems Horner was very diverse in there designs Who Knew. [URL]https://issuu.com/johnwerry/docs/hornercatalog[/URL][/QUOTE]
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