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Teak Fighting Chair Rock-away 130lbs Mounted On Base Vintage Fishing Furniture on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Key West, Florida, United States

Key West, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

  70’s era Rock-Away Teak 130lbs. class Tournament Fighting Chair mounted on 1940’s era military desk chair base. Solid teak finished in 10 coats of Awlgrip Awlspar varnish and 12 coats of Awlbrite 3 part epoxy finish. All hardware is chromed bronze with stainless steel fasteners. Chair rolls, swivels, reclines, height and foot rest are adjustable. Upholstered in aged , distressed leather. This is a heavy piece, chromed bronze 4” mounting base is included for classic boat installation.  $2300.00   LOCAL PICK UP ONLY

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