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Majick
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28/11/2013 12:51 am  

I just recently found a Selig chair. The chair Mech is very lose and I'm thinking there is a plastic part missing as the hole the pole slides through is just way bigger. Where can I find that part. It seems all I need is a plastic brushing to have it not wobble around. My Mech is two springs compressed like some Mid-century office chairs that are height adjustable. Also where can I find screws for the shell and arm rest and I'm missing one stay on the bottom....There are plenty of Eames parts out there but not one for a plycraft or Selig.
Thanks! S


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kguy70
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25/02/2014 8:01 am  

did you ever any good Selig parts suppliers?
I am looking for this steel plastic coated shock cord as seen in the image below, used in the back rest of this Selig chair. About 1/4" round.


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tktoo
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25/02/2014 1:28 pm  

From rght here
on this very page posted not 36 hours ago:
http://www.designaddict.com/design_addict/forums/index.cfm/fuseaction/th...


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(@david-joseph-altenburger)
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12/11/2019 10:45 pm  

Hello... I have had my Poul Jensen Z Chair for many, many years. On my last move, I had a moving company move my furniture as my health no longer permits me from doing it. When they moved my Poul Jensen Z Chair they lost the "Selig Made in Denmark" button. Or the original glue failed. But I sm looking for another button so as to maintain the quality I have kept this chair in. I would appreciate any information as to where I can purchase another seal. I thank you in advance for any help you can provide.

David Altenburger Sr.

1730 Johnson St.

Medford, Oregon 97504

Thank you once again.


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13/11/2019 9:12 pm  

You can check ebay or similar sites who sells harvested parts or skip the middleman by keeping an eye on too damaged beyond repair Selig donors that still retains the medallion or befriend someone who is willing to share their Selig medallion for a good cause.

It is also a documented piece just google US Patent 183887, print it and tape it under your chair until a replacement medallion shows up.  


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