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Lmbkennedy
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17/04/2017 6:26 am  

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cdsilva
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17/04/2017 7:37 am  

Keep them.


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leif ericson - Zephyr Renner
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17/04/2017 8:11 am  

Give them to Spanky.


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Spanky
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17/04/2017 3:30 pm  

Ha--yes! Give them to me. I will drive to get them, as long as you're not out in the Catoctins or someplace.

Seriously, though, if you like them, keep them! I have a few single chairs that I love---not part of sets, not matching any others in my home. They look good next to a desk or bookcase, and they're nice to have when you need extra seating. Also, that particular model is pretty common so you might be able to put together a set over time if you keep your eyes open and if that's what you'd like ultimately. The seats won't all match but that can be dealt with.


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chelle
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17/04/2017 10:55 pm  

Out of curiosity, Spanky, which Moller models are the most common in your experience? Thanks! (I'd keep them, too.)


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Spanky
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18/04/2017 12:25 am  

I don't really know---I don't pay a whole lot of attention over time to that kind of thing. I have seen relatively few chairs whose model numbers are in the 80s. I live in an area where a lot of M


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Zephyr
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18/04/2017 4:55 am  

I don't have any of the production information from JLM, but based upon what I see for sale most, the model 71 or model 75 seem to be the most prevalent. This is kind of funny, because M


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