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    Posted 13 years ago

    MCMLifestyle
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    I LOVE this platform rocker - but I'm trying to figure out what it is. There are no tags. I've been told it could be Haywood Wakefield, but I don't know enough about H-W to know for sure. The foam is shot, the fabric is in great condition. I'm trying to decide if its worth having the fabric taken off and new foam put in or not.

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    1. MCMLifestyle, 13 years ago
      Ooops, typo - Heywood Wakefield
    2. deltaditri, 13 years ago
      I have a platform rocker that is very similar to the one you show. It was my grandmothers, and we re-DID it! We had to replace the springs, and she had already removed the original upholstery which I did keep. Grandma was very thrifty and had recovered it in a terrycloth fabric. It was her "GO-TO" chair, so I have many good memories of sitting on her lap in this chair half a century ago.

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