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    Here's a Repro..................

    ...............that I actually LIKE !!!

    http://www.usmbooks.com/wewelsburg_chair.html

    #2
    Interesting idea...but I prefer my chair. I would change it, but only for an original chair

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      #3
      is this not the new IKEA serie"heinrich"

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        #4
        Kinell, the Franklin Mint has escaped the country !

        You mean you didn't have these chairs at your lodge meetings Robin

        Ian

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          #5
          Originally posted by Robin Lumsden View Post
          ...............that I actually LIKE !!!

          http://www.usmbooks.com/wewelsburg_chair.html
          Now that is what I call a NICE,VERY NICE reproduction, I also like it a lot, unfortunately the price tag is a out of my reach at the moment. I remember that one of this original chairs where at the private collection of a member of British royalty, I think the Lord of Bath or something similar, I saw it featured in a WW2 documentary which now escape my memorie.

          About 13 years ago I had the oportunity ( and pass it) to buy one of the reproduction Reichschancellery "cabinet room eagle chairs" ...well they where used in other rooms in the real R.C. also, that where used in the film the Battle of Britain reichschancellery scenes among other films, it was a very,very nice representation of the chair desing and "needle work" on the eagle/laurels work, if we remember these where backdrop props. They where asking at that moment almost the same amount of money of these SS chairs!!

          At that time I did't see the real value as a T.R. collectable and belive me I LIKE A LOT THAT CHAIR!!!! even if was a reproduction...but again the price scare me off and I didn't think on the "film memorabilia value" at that time.

          I was told that the chair now resides in France, in a movie prop collection which most of it is in storage. What happen to the other 6 or 8 that where made?....maybe someone have them or are also in storage in England/Europe...who knows!!!

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            #6
            Take one to Mexico and they will mnake them for $200.00 a chair and be thankful. Of course, you would have to provide the wood, which would cost another $100.oo per chair.

            This is my red and wite cedar rocking chair. $125.00 in Mexico and I paid Gringo-tourista price.


            Bob Hritz
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            In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

            Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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              #7
              Did someone say "lodge" meetings?? Any traveling men here?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Bob Hritz View Post
                Take one to Mexico and they will mnake them for $200.00 a chair and be thankful. Of course, you would have to provide the wood, which would cost another $100.oo per chair.

                This is my red and wite cedar rocking chair. $125.00 in Mexico and I paid Gringo-tourista price.


                Bob Hritz
                Bob,

                They forgot the runes!!

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                  #9
                  Kris,

                  Runes just don't fit the Southwest motif or the wife's tastes!

                  Bob Hritz
                  In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

                  Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                    #10
                    Look at this piece, take everything into account and you will come to the fact that the price for one chair is not expensive.
                    Take an old long oak table as well, put about 8-12 chairs onby and have the most typical SS meeting room which Third Reich history has to offer.

                    They did a seriously good job!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bob Hritz View Post
                      Kris,

                      Runes just don't fit the Southwest motif or the wife's tastes!

                      Bob Hritz
                      This one cracked me up!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Bob Hritz View Post
                        Kris,

                        Runes just don't fit the Southwest motif or the wife's tastes!

                        Bob Hritz

                        But,but.....since you already have two very rare totenkopf figures on the side table, the SS runes will not look that out of place........YES, is a joke, I know those are "dia de los muertos" /day of the dead figures used in Mexico festivities during that day(s) celebration...I think

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                          #13
                          Why are the brasses not the same as the original ones ?

                          The dot in a circle patern is from the old Germanic/Celtic period.

                          Compare the rest of the repro chair to the original one that is shown and see enough other differences.

                          Much to do about nothing, lot of money for a reproduction that isn't as superb as they want people to believe.

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                          "SUPERB REPRODUCTIONS

                          Dies for the reproduction brasses were made and the parts were stamped (not cast) in quantity on old-world equipment from pure brass sheet metal."

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                            #14
                            What is your problem?

                            The brasses are exactly the same like the original ones!

                            Make a better one by yourself and offer it for a lower price - then we can discuss it as well.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Thorsten B. View Post
                              The brasses are exactly the same like the original ones!
                              I agree.

                              I wonder where they got them!

                              There are some very minor things (not narrow enough at bottom of legs), but all in all I think this chair looks like a great piece of work.

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