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Two Adirondack Chairs Handmade by Sterling Hardwoods Master Craftsman
- Item Number
- 154
- Estimated Value
- 600 USD
- Sold
- 470 USD to myronpd
- Number of Bids
- 12 - Bid History
Item Description
Take this opportunity to have two Adirondack chairs custom made for you by a master craftsman, Sol Lewin, of Sterling Hardwoods in Burlington, Vermont - who just happens to be the grandfather of Second Grader, Ariella Kuhn!
These chairs are truly unique, using a design which can only be found by Sterling Hardwoods. The chairs are valued at $300 each. Chairs will be built with the craftsman's choice of wood. Dimesions can be found by visiting Sterling Hardwood's website at:
Item Special Note
Please note that the chairs shown in the image here are only exemplary. To see the exact look and design of the chairs that will be built, please visit the Sterling Hardwoods website above.
This item includes delivery within a 20 mile radius of Schenectady. Otherwise, winner must pay shipping or can pick up item at Sterling Hardwoods in Burlington Vermont.
Unless otherwise indicated, shipping of items, other than gift certificates, is not included. Winner may either pick up his or her item(s) at Brown School or pay for shipping costs. You must be 21 or older to purchase and receive alcoholic beverages. Positive identification required. Wine and other alcoholic beverages may not be shipped.
Donated By:
Sol Lewin, Sterling Hardwoods
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