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Old 11-03-2021, 12:40 PM
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I think wooden seats are awesome and I still have several rows of them. Here’s a few pictures. Also a turnstile is a great display piece as well.

You may also want to look at a Budweiser baseball glove chair. Typically run about $400-600 but are quite cool and a nice display piece.
Turnstile would be such a cool way to enter the “card cave!” Love the suggestion. And will take a look at the Budweiser glove chair too. Have not seen that before.

Thx again!

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Old 11-03-2021, 02:05 PM
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Turnstile would be such a cool way to enter the “card cave!” Love the suggestion. And will take a look at the Budweiser glove chair too. Have not seen that before.

Thx again!

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Here’s the Budweiser glove chair.
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Old 11-03-2021, 02:35 PM
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Here’s the Budweiser glove chair.
I prefer that one to a couple that I saw on eBay that have “Budweiser” spelled on the seat and the front of the chair.

Looks like that one is blank, right? Is it at all comfortable? (And are you selling?!)
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Old 11-03-2021, 03:31 PM
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I prefer that one to a couple that I saw on eBay that have “Budweiser” spelled on the seat and the front of the chair.

Looks like that one is blank, right? Is it at all comfortable? (And are you selling?!)
I would be open to selling. I wouldn't say the seat is all that comfortable as I originally bought 2 of them about 6-7 years ago for display pieces. Some people have said it's comfortable, the seat part is fairly low to the ground. I think it's about 36" tall x 36" wide
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I would be open to selling. I wouldn't say the seat is all that comfortable as I originally bought 2 of them about 6-7 years ago for display pieces. Some people have said it's comfortable, the seat part is fairly low to the ground. I think it's about 36" tall x 36" wide
Yeah, doesn’t look at the comfortable… but looks great! Thx - I’ll send you a DM next to take this off the thread.

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How much is shipping for stadium seats and other large items?
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Fred,

Shipping on large items is all dependent on the size of the item and how far it has to travel across the country. For example a stadium seat can be as low as $50/60 to as much as $125+.
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