ntar827

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Found this site for buying old fashion, light weight, made in USA lawn chairs.
Check out http://www.lawnchairusa.com/
I have no connection to this company but I do look for Made In USA products.
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ntar827 wrote: Found this site for buying old fashion, light weight, made in USA lawn chairs.
Check out http://www.lawnchairusa.com/
I have no connection to this company but I do look for Made In USA products.
I also like made in usa products, but this isnt one of them. I find this type chair to be dangerous unless the ground is perfectly level and flat. Too bad they cant make the style where each leg is independent like the new style and be competative.
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We love our old classics!

Might order some new webbing...
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WOW, $30, I understand inflation, but, I used to buy those for $5 each.
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Exactly what I have been looking for. Thanks for the link.
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Thanks for the link.
We have four of the old HD non-folding lawn chairs stored in the barn. Now I have no excuse
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bukhrn wrote: WOW, $30, I understand inflation, but, I used to buy those for $5 each.
Welcome to the 21st Century.
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ntar827 wrote: Found this site for buying old fashion, light weight, made in USA lawn chairs.
Check out http://www.lawnchairusa.com/
I have no connection to this company but I do look for Made In USA products. Mine are so old they were made by Clovis Man.
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Francesca Knowles

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That's my favorite chair style, too. I have enough of them to seat a crowd and in just about every style from lounge to rocking chair.
I'm glad to see that an American company is making them again, but I wish they were building them as "stout" as the older ones are.
I acquired all of mine second hand and I still see lots of them coming in to thrift stores etc. I always pass on the ones with plastic arms as I think they tend to get brittle with long term sunlight.
Most have been discarded because people don't want to reweb them, or think they can't.
Not true!
It's real easy to do and the webbing is still available.
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