18th Century campaign chair
The hallmark of British campaign furniture was portability; therefore, the furniture taken on a war campaign either folded flat or broke down. With 14 hinges, this chair folds flat.
The hallmark of British campaign furniture was portability; therefore, the furniture taken on a war campaign either folded flat or broke down. With 14 hinges, this chair folds flat.
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Certainly not like any campaign chair I have ever seen. But an amazing creation. It would be very useful, rudy, if you would post pics of the folded chair and the hinge detail. Very nice work.
This is the only "detail" photo I have of the chair. I'll try to get more photos and post them later.
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