My dad bought this in 76 and used it in his dorm. It's been in our family since and well loved, but it's time to say goodbye. The ottoman needs a little TLC, but it's a great sitting chair. The cushions have been recovered (I had a white sheet over the cushions cause I didn't like the pink, and it looked really nice) $15 OBO. Pick up only.http://raleigh.craigslist.org/fuo/1446789101.html
11/1/2009 10:31:42 PM
this is a REALLY great chair...come on you know you want it!!
11/2/2009 3:20:06 PM
ok...would anyone just WANT this for free? Seriously. As much as it pains me to let it go, for free, I'm ready to get it out of my house.
11/2/2009 6:25:12 PM
it's a This End Up style chairhttp://www.thisendup.com/
11/2/2009 7:57:38 PM
And there ya have it...a 300 dollar chair for 15! Granted he prolly spent only 100 in 76, but it's a great chair!!
11/2/2009 9:03:12 PM
i wanted some TEU furniture for years...now i realize it doesn't match anything i have (not that most of that matches, either)
11/2/2009 9:25:32 PM
My dad said it wasn't a TEU, but a man from Raleigh custom built it in a similar style as TEU back in the 70s. He purchased it from a local furniture store off Salisbury St. He said the difference btw this and the TEU is there is a casing around the frame on his chair.
11/3/2009 11:22:07 AM
didnt This End Up start in Raleigh? I think the owner of the company lives in that big ass house around Leesvillepoint being, maybe it was a prototype made by the owner of TEU before the company took off, shit could be worth MILLIONS
11/3/2009 1:17:00 PM
i dunno, he was familiar w/ TEU but said it wasn't it.i guess i'll keep it................:/
11/3/2009 2:01:07 PM