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Anverdi-museum Inner circle 1195 Posts |
I always loved the chair to suitcase effect, this is what I came up with. In the brief video of myself performing this I could have executed it a bit smoother but you get the idea, I made this a bit smaller than usual, more portable:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Nf_uLrfIHU Chuck |
J M Talbot Inner circle 3055 Posts |
Very nice!
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Mehtas Inner circle England, UK 1649 Posts |
@Anverdi-museum
I always wanted to own one in good condition. I had an original Conradi one which I sold away due to its condition. I have sevral "building plans" from Marconics book, Jack Hughes to Will Goldston. I'm just wondering why the back rest is split in two ? what type of hinges did you use to connect the back rest and the back legs ? Any chance of some pics via private message ? |
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