Angular lawn chairs, similar in form to Adirondack chairs, but constructed of boards rather than slats and heavier and more amply proportioned; older than the classic Adirondack chairs, patented by Harry C. Brunnell, and manufactured between 1904 and 1930. GILBOR
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13yrs ago
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