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<p>[QUOTE="808Beachbum, post: 11141133, member: 95638"]I have looked at that, and, if you look at the image in my response to Brad that shows the full bottom, it does not seem to track <b>straight</b> all the way across. Also, I don't see any indication on the side of the seat, either side, in that vicinity. Now, I KNOW the chair has been in my house since I was baby, as I have some old pics of me with the chair in the room, and I'm now 70. Also, there were several years that the chair, along with much of my other personal property, were in storage. Not climate controlled, and exposed to very cold midwestern winters and hot/humid summers, which adversely affects a lot of furniture and other items. Add to that, let's just say I'm overweight, but for many years, and indeed to this day, I often sit in it when putting shoes on in the morning, so <b>it</b> gets a workout! I would expect to see more pronounced, and quite clear, "planks" as I do on other pieces of furniture old or new. </p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for looking and for your input, I really do want to try to resolve this once and for all.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="808Beachbum, post: 11141133, member: 95638"]I have looked at that, and, if you look at the image in my response to Brad that shows the full bottom, it does not seem to track [B]straight[/B] all the way across. Also, I don't see any indication on the side of the seat, either side, in that vicinity. Now, I KNOW the chair has been in my house since I was baby, as I have some old pics of me with the chair in the room, and I'm now 70. Also, there were several years that the chair, along with much of my other personal property, were in storage. Not climate controlled, and exposed to very cold midwestern winters and hot/humid summers, which adversely affects a lot of furniture and other items. Add to that, let's just say I'm overweight, but for many years, and indeed to this day, I often sit in it when putting shoes on in the morning, so [B]it[/B] gets a workout! I would expect to see more pronounced, and quite clear, "planks" as I do on other pieces of furniture old or new. Thanks for looking and for your input, I really do want to try to resolve this once and for all.[/QUOTE]
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