09-13-2004, 05:22 AM
No, it isn't upside down and that curious U features are intended for folding the stool completely (i.e.) there should be a hinge in the middle of the opposite upper bar...<br>
They are 'common' finds in German forts (BTW, if I recall well, our archi-banned Dan sent Rich a pic of one to be posted on this forum centuries ago...)<br>
And definitely, it is not 'made in India'! Deepeeka makes a version of one of those stools. We bought it and I fell ignominiously backwards when one of its weldings gave way just in the moment when I was to give my veredict after a gladiatorial fight and everybody was looking at me during our Roman festival, last week end. The public found it very funny...<br>
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Aitor <p></p><i></i>
They are 'common' finds in German forts (BTW, if I recall well, our archi-banned Dan sent Rich a pic of one to be posted on this forum centuries ago...)<br>
And definitely, it is not 'made in India'! Deepeeka makes a version of one of those stools. We bought it and I fell ignominiously backwards when one of its weldings gave way just in the moment when I was to give my veredict after a gladiatorial fight and everybody was looking at me during our Roman festival, last week end. The public found it very funny...<br>
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Aitor <p></p><i></i>
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