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Where do you find thickly padded office-type chairs?
BadMouth:
I'm thinking this poker dealer chair is the shiznit,
but it's not a good sign when you have to call for the price. :lol
http://www.ryeparkgaming.com/seating-casino-poker-room-dealer-player-chairs.htm
Gray_Area:
--- Quote from: BadMouth on May 04, 2012, 09:40:53 am ---I'm thinking this poker dealer chair is the shiznit,
but it's not a good sign when you have to call for the price. :lol
http://www.ryeparkgaming.com/seating-casino-poker-room-dealer-player-chairs.htm
--- End quote ---
Yeah, probably not. Looks pretty great (though I could do without all the levers). Hard to tell, though. Looks thickly padded, but is it even foam, and if so what grade?
Finding a chair is kind of hard. I was in my aunt's late 90s/early 00s Passat wagon, and I noticed how upright the general condition of the seats were. You could lay them back, but you weren't forced that way in the default position. (Plus they were THICK and used high grade foam.) It wasn't just a sign of luxury, but of posture relative to social class. It seems that is fading away, and even higher end cars are coming plagued with bad seats.
Dervacumen:
It's a very comfortable, the same seat as I'm sitting on now but I have a mesh back. It's going to be over $300.
You can get a used one just like that for $50-$75 at a used office furniture store.
Or, go to www.buyerzone.com, put in a request for an office chair and you'll hear from 5 companies vying or your business within a couple minutes usually. That's where we got a lot of our leads when I was in the business.
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