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Mid Century Chromcraft Dinette SetThis is a super rare set****White table is not included, just showing the 4 of the chairs with my own tableIf you are interested in just chairs, message me for pricing.***Will ship by Greyhound package express which means, I will drop them off at greyhound and you will be responsible for picking them up. Please leave your phone #at checkout. The station will call you when they arrive.Excellent Set in good vintage condition Chromcraft table-Laminate and Chrome48 x 36w x 29 1/2h+ two 11 1/2” leavesChairs- Laminate, Vinyl, Chrome38” overall h18 1/2” seat height x 16”w**Table will be disassembled for shipment
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The Chromcraft C176-946 swivel tilt caster arm chair is extremely comfortable and well made. The solid wood chair has an upholstered seat and back for extra comfort. The tension of the tilt on the chair can be adjusted and set to your preference for your convenience. This chair is available in different fabrics or vinyl, and your choice of wood finish. Minor assembly required. 1 chair included.
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Vintage Techfab chromcraft lounge chairs. Original vinyl upholstery in very nice condition. Arms are optional. Easily removable. Shown with arms in last photos. In the manner of Herman Miller Alexander Girard, Charles Eames, Milo BaughmanHistory of Arnold Defense From sprockets to rockets: Our diverse manufacturing history It may surprise you to learn that our company originally manufactured trendy dinette sets and household furniture in a large factory on Semple Avenue in St. Louis, beginning in 1945 under the name of Chromcraft, a division of the American Fixture Corporation. The legacy company manufactured a wide range of popular furniture and commercial goods, ranging from desks and record racks, to ammunition containers to skateboards and even a few carousel horses through the late 1960s. In 1961, the dinette business was relocated to Mississippi, and Chromcraft also began producing rocket launchers for the government at the St. Louis facility. By 1967, the company had changed its name to Techfab and had upwards of 800 employees who produced 3,000 chairs, 250 case goods, 600 cardboard-tubed rocket launchers and up to 100 aluminum-tubed rocket launchers every day. In 1969, the company was purchased by Harvard Industries, and the business expanded into electronics during the 1970s. They began renting additional manufacturing space in Arnold, Mo., approximately 20 miles south of St. Louis, so the electronics business could take root. In 1976, the rental site was purchased outright and had expanded four times by the mid-1980s. During this time, the company had approximately 150 employees who designed and produced many handy everyday items such as smoke detectors, security systems, hospital bed switches, CB monitors, circuit boards, fuel primer pumps and remote automobile starters. Over the next decade, the company earned more defense contracts for rocket launchers and decided to divest the furniture business. The St. Louis facility was closed in 1998, and the rocket launcher business moved to the Arnold location. In that same timeframe, an 8,000-square foot warehouse was constructed to house production materials and the die-cast fuel pump business also moved to the Arnold facility. In 2000, the fireworks business, Pyrocraft, was developed and added to the portfolio. Using military-grade electronic firing systems in the commercial pyrotechnics industry, Pyrocraft provided a safer and more reliable launch system for fireworks demonstrations across the world. In August 2002, the company was purchased by Durable Metal Enterprises (DME) and changed its name to Arnold Defense & Electronics. In 2005, the company was bought by its current owners, Tactical Systems Group, LLC. Throughout the last decade, the company has focused on listening intently to the needs of the warfighter and becoming an award-winning defense supplier. Today, Arnold Defense works closely with the U.S. Department of Defense and dozens of NATO customers, and almost exclusively manufactures rocket launchers and related electronic components such as the intervalometer. Arnold Defense is a privately-held small company that employs professional fabricators, welders, electronic engineers and quality control experts who manufacture more than 1,000 launchers every year. Arnold Defense remains the world’s preeminent manufacturer of 2.75-inch rocket launchers, and has produced more than 1.1 million units since 1961.
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Incredible vintage Art Deco, Streamline Modern, or Art Moderne rolling chrome and vinyl RCA Victor advertising chairs made by Chromcraft. They are in wonderful vintage condition. There is a repair to the vinyl in the front of one of the back rests. Please see photos. Circa 1940s-1950s. This pair of chairs is fabulous. Absolutely! Psssst…they have been in our private collection for about 30 years and we have had them stored safely away till now. We have finally determined we do not have a place for them. Our loss is your gain. It is thought that a small number of these RCA Victor advertising chairs were given or sold to RCA distributors, studios, and showrooms. I seem to remember them in our local record store. In the booth where you would go to privately listen to a record to see if you wanted to purchase it. I’m showing my age. And, Elvis even owned one! The chairs were made by Chromcraft in St. Louis, Missouri. This set is almost perfect Chromcraft was originally named American Fixture and Manufacturing Company and began business in Missouri in 1908. In 1939 they began making metal furniture. Since chrome was the material of the age, they named that division Chromcraft and later incorporated it as a separate company in 1955. By 1960 needing to expand they constructed a plant in Senatobia, Mississippi. Changing hands and consolidating with other companies they remained in business until 2014. In 2015 their assets were purchased, and they once again began production. Chromcraft is best known for its fabulous mid-century dinette sets. We know you Can’t Help Falling in Love with these Hunk a Hunk of Burning Love Chairs. So, Don’t Be Cruel and buy them quick before I change my mind. Its Now or Never. Make them yours! Chair Size: Height – 35.5 Inches Width – 22 Inches Depth – 27 Inches Seat Height – 19 Inches Arm Height – 27 Inches Inside Seat Width – 19 Inches Inside Seat Depth – 20 Inches Inside Back Height – 17.5 Inches Weight – 28.6 Pounds Each Boxed Size Two: Height – 51 Inches Width – 28 Inches Depth – 36 Inches Weight – 80 Pounds
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Vintage Techfab chromcraft lounge chairs. Original Vinyl Upholstery in very nice condition. Arms are optional. Easily removable as shown in last photos. In the manner of Herman Miller Alexander Girard, Charles Eames, Milo Baughman Price is for the PAIR. History of Arnold Defense From sprockets to rockets: Our diverse manufacturing history It may surprise you to learn that our company originally manufactured trendy dinette sets and household furniture in a large factory on Semple Avenue in St. Louis, beginning in 1945 under the name of Chromcraft, a division of the American Fixture Corporation. The legacy company manufactured a wide range of popular furniture and commercial goods, ranging from desks and record racks, to ammunition containers to skateboards and even a few carousel horses through the late 1960s. In 1961, the dinette business was relocated to Mississippi, and Chromcraft also began producing rocket launchers for the government at the St. Louis facility. By 1967, the company had changed its name to Techfab and had upwards of 800 employees who produced 3,000 chairs, 250 case goods, 600 cardboard-tubed rocket launchers and up to 100 aluminum-tubed rocket launchers every day. In 1969, the company was purchased by Harvard Industries, and the business expanded into electronics during the 1970s. They began renting additional manufacturing space in Arnold, Mo., approximately 20 miles south of St. Louis, so the electronics business could take root. In 1976, the rental site wa
s purchased outright and had expanded four times by the mid-1980s. During this time, the company had approximately 150 employees who designed and produced many handy everyday items such as smoke detectors, security systems, hospital bed switches, CB monitors, circuit boards, fuel primer pumps and remote automobile starters. Over the next decade, the company earned more defense contracts for rocket launchers and decided to divest the furniture business. The St. Louis facility was closed in 1998, and the rocket launcher business moved to the Arnold location. In that same timeframe, an 8,000-square foot warehouse was constructed to house production materials and the die-cast fuel pump business also moved to the Arnold facility. In 2000, the fireworks business, Pyrocraft, was developed and added to the portfolio. Using military-grade electronic firing systems in the commercial pyrotechnics industry, Pyrocraft provided a safer and more reliable launch system for fireworks demonstrations across the world. In August 2002, the company was purchased by Durable Metal Enterprises (DME) and changed its name to Arnold Defense & Electronics. In 2005, the company was bought by its current owners, Tactical Systems Group, LLC. Throughout the last decade, the company has focused on listening intently to the needs of the warfighter and becoming an award-winning defense supplier. Today, Arnold Defense works closely with the U.S. Department of Defense and dozens of NATO customers, and almost exclusively manufactures rocket launchers and related electronic components such as the intervalometer. Arnold Defense is a privately-held small company that employs professional fabricators, welders, electronic engineers and quality control experts who manufacture more than 1,000 launchers every year. Arnold Defense remains the world’s preeminent manufacturer of 2.75-inch rocket launchers, and has produced more than 1.1 million units since 1961.
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Set of four Chromecraft beige neutral chairs with wood and bronze aluminum construction. All four chairs are in excellent condition. Great game room chairs or dinette chairs that swivel and tilt. Well constructed and very comfortable. All still have plastic protective covers on the aluminum sides. Santa Fe style. Nomenclature labels on the bottom of all chairs.
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The Chromcraft Metalcraft G&D swivel tilt caster dinette set combines gray metal and a driftwood wood finish to form a beautiful set. The comfortable barrel back chairs swivel, tilt and roll. The durable laminate round table measures 42\