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Coffer Chairs Review - Wow!

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 4:33 pm
by Finnacan
I am one happy customer, and my wife is giggly over our new purchase.

Recently, we decided we needed real chairs, something we knew would last, would be appropriate, well-made and dependable.
After weeks of sniffing around, we settled on our own Baron Conal here on AA.

And boy, were we glad we did.

We wanted two coffer chairs, painted, that we could cushion and decorate.

Baron Conal came through with flying colors. He met his deadline of early July, shipped the chairs safely when they were ready and now we have the envy of our group.
If you get the chance to get on Conal's list of projects, I seriously suggest doing so.

Here is an example of what you might get...

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Thank you, Conal - it was an honor doing business with you.

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 4:51 pm
by aidanhroarsson
My wife has been wanting a set of these very chair for us. How do I get in contact with Baron Conal and how much are these chairs going for?

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:38 pm
by Baron Conal
Thanks for the glowing review Finnacan.



aidanhroarsson wrote:My wife has been wanting a set of these very chair for us. How do I get in contact with Baron Conal and how much are these chairs going for?



You do not contact Baron Conal.

He contacts you.
But only if he feels you are worthy of his efforts.




I've sent you a PM.

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:41 pm
by JousterAlan
Query (with no slight intended to the quality of your workmanship): would these support a 6'4" 230 lb jouster wearing maille and a Churburg breastplate?

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:15 pm
by Baron Conal
JousterAlan wrote:Query (with no slight intended to the quality of your workmanship): would these support a 6'4" 230 lb jouster wearing maille and a Churburg breastplate?



a mere 230lbs plus armor? That's all...?


If I thought it wouldn't hold over 300lbs plus armor
I'd have redesigned it.

That should not be a problem, next to woodworking, my
second favorite hobby is over-engineering stuff.

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:18 pm
by JousterAlan
Just thought I'd check, though I am proud that I've shed 33 lbs (and my horse is REALLY grateful!) and am working on getting rid of another 20 . . .

What would be the cost (you can PM me if you prefer). Thanks!