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Some years back, I found information here on building a variant of the
Adirondack chair that was then described as a "Jake Chair". The address and
ftp site involved seem to have gone dead. Does anyone have a source for the
plans or information about those chairs? Thanks.

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Jack Countryman wrote:
Some years back, I found information here on building a variant of the
Adirondack chair that was then described as a "Jake Chair". The
address and ftp site involved seem to have gone dead. Does anyone
have a source for the plans or information about those chairs?
Thanks.


Google has over 1 million hits. The first, including plans, is he

http://www.internetwoodworking.com/w5/chair.html


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Jack Countryman wrote:
Some years back, I found information here on building a variant of the
Adirondack chair that was then described as a "Jake Chair". The address and
ftp site involved seem to have gone dead. Does anyone have a source for the
plans or information about those chairs? Thanks.


You can search on the name "Tom Gauldin" to narrow things down a bit.

I just made a couple (http://nmwoodworks.com) from a link posted to this
newsgroup. You could also search on the Google history of this newsgroup.

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