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Wanna buy an old quad chairlift seat??

drjeff

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http://mountsnow.com/lift-11-chairs-for-sale/

$160.50 tax included, one of the current quad chairs from Mount Snow's grand summit express (new chairs with footrests being installed for this summer/next season)

You gotta figure out how to get all 6 feet wide/tall and 250lbs of it home from the base area of Mount Snow later this spring/summer though :)
 

buellski

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http://mountsnow.com/lift-11-chairs-for-sale/

$160.50 tax included, one of the current quad chairs from Mount Snow's grand summit express (new chairs with footrests being installed for this summer/next season)

You gotta figure out how to get all 6 feet wide/tall and 250lbs of it home from the base area of Mount Snow later this spring/summer though :)

That would make a pretty cool porch swing, if I had the right kind of porch. :smile:
 

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I got mine . . . Trying to decide on a second and what my wife would think.
 

thetrailboss

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Those look like old Yan style chairs, which are really neat looking. The grips, well, they didn't work so well back in the day. ;)
 

thetrailboss

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I got mine . . . Trying to decide on a second and what my wife would think.

I know that mine would kill me! Although I'd want a chair from Burke or Sugarbush personally.

I am in the doghouse for not getting her new skis before me.
 

HowieT2

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That's not a bad deal. We paid $200 for an old double chair from Butternut last year. although I think I'd rather have a double than a quad.
 

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First thought:

Awesome, I'll make it into a out door hanging bench at the NH Lake House.

Second thought:

Aw, I gonna have to really attach it to something, or it will be gone.

Third thought:

Gotta figure out what to do with the Ferris Wheel seat that's been down cellar as a "project in waiting" since 1984.....
 

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They can make for a nice swing but that requires building a frame. Also good for outdoor deck seating especially if you own property in ski country.

I could see it being a great swing if you live in ski country or something, but deck seating? I'm not sure I get that, but again though, I'm not very creative.
 

WakeboardMom

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I could see it being a great swing if you live in ski country or something, but deck seating? I'm not sure I get that, but again though, I'm not very creative.

Ours hangs from a beam that's mounted to two trees. (Apologies if that's not PC.)

 
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