Does there exist a cushioned chair, in the $200-250 range, the back of
which is hinged and extends to the head level? I know of chairs that
extend to the head level, and the entire chair itself shifts back on
its base [seat included]. And I know of ones that are hinged, but
don't extend to the head. I'm looking for one where it's hinged, so
the seat stays in place, and only the back shifts backward. Is there
a chair like this in the $200-$250 range?
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Request for Question Clarification by
googleexpert-ga
on
04 Mar 2003 19:34 PST
I found some chairs that you described but they were over your
requested price range. Do you want me to list those chairs?
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Clarification of Question by
jbf777-ga
on
04 Mar 2003 19:52 PST
Hi googleexpert -
Unfortunately, I'm really looking for a chair in that price range...
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Clarification of Question by
jbf777-ga
on
04 Mar 2003 20:06 PST
Btw, I should clarify my question... the sentence that reads:
"and the entire chair itself shifts back on its base [seat included]"
should read
"and the entire chair itself TILTS back on its base [seat included]"
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Request for Question Clarification by
googleexpert-ga
on
05 Mar 2003 21:00 PST
hi jbf777,
In reference to this question:
https://answers.google.com/answers/main?cmd=threadview&id=156375
I noticed that someone answered your question while you were waiting
for a question clarification, I was just curious how many times that
happened to you, because it doesn't seem like there's anyway to
prevent this.
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Clarification of Question by
jbf777-ga
on
05 Mar 2003 22:16 PST
Hi googleexpert -
Well, it wasn't exactly *my* question... I just threw a general
clarification request up there to get some more information. If a
fellow researcher didn't need that clarification to answer the
question, he/she could just answer it [like what happened in that
instance].
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