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    Posted 5 years ago

    DB7
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    I have been looking on line I have not seen anything like this? Sure would like to know!!!
    Thanks A Lot

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    1. mj19696 mj19696, 5 years ago
      Is it a gliding back and forth rocker? Or is it still. As in it doesn't move?
    2. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 5 years ago
      This is a spring rocker.
    3. DB7 DB7, 5 years ago
      It rocks just like a rocking Chair.
    4. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 5 years ago
      Certainly not an antique. Perhaps late war years right up through the 1960's. Made of butternut wood, also called white walnut. A great deal of ash and butternut were used during and after the war because the government had contracts for all the oak so there was a very limited supply of oak
    5. DB7 DB7, 4 years ago
      COOL Thanks! Sorry so late... Very Interesting... ButterNut Wood Never Heard of it. I received it in its Pinkish State so have not seen the wood. This chair moves just like a rocking chair... does not slide. When were the rockers used in chairs?
      Thanks For the Info.

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