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Ramon Amira

 

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Chair 

Anybody know where to buy a chair like this one, or along the same lines. Does this style of chair have a name or some kind of designation?



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Leñador

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RE: Chair (in reply to Ramon Amira

A wooden dinning room chair???

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johnnefastis

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RE: Chair (in reply to Ramon Amira

Ladderback / rush seat search on eBay will bring up
A similar style.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 10 2013 17:24:28
 
Ramon Amira

 

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RE: Chair (in reply to johnnefastis

quote:

Ladderback / rush seat


Thank you! Ladderback/Rush it is. I knew it had a name. No end on Google.

I want to use one of these when I perform. A nice Spanish looking one adds to the visual aspect of a performance, along with some other trappings. Though the one Enrique was using looks like it would cost a ton.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 10 2013 18:39:47
 
changue

 

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RE: Chair (in reply to Ramon Amira

I'm not sure exactly how to refer to them but you can try some variant of these: "silla de anea estilo sevillano", "silla de madera pintada" or "silla de tablao flamenco". This link should give you something to start with.

Good luck,

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 10 2013 18:42:39
 
gerundino63

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RE: Chair (in reply to Ramon Amira

The name is : "Silla Sevillana"

They do not sit very comfertable.......

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Aug. 10 2013 18:48:50
 
Ramon Amira

 

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RE: Chair (in reply to changue

quote:

I'm not sure exactly how to refer to them but you can try some variant of these: "silla de anea estilo sevillano", "silla de madera pintada" or "silla de tablao flamenco". This link should give you something to start with.

Good luck,

Changue


Thanks. "silla de tablao flamenco" brought up exactly what I'm looking for. Unfortunately the sites are all in Spain. As might be expected. But I'll keep looking.

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