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I have spent days searching the web with every search engine have. I have
online access and search to my area libraries and have availed myself of it.
Now I pose the question here. I need to locate a place to view and possible
purchase the mechanism for a sofa sleeper preferably queen size. If anyone
here has a suggestion that serves the above mentioned need, I would
appreciate reading them. Thank you.

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"SwampBug" wrote in message
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I have spent days searching the web with every search engine have. I have
online access and search to my area libraries and have availed myself of

it.
Now I pose the question here. I need to locate a place to view and

possible
purchase the mechanism for a sofa sleeper preferably queen size. If anyone
here has a suggestion that serves the above mentioned need, I would
appreciate reading them. Thank you.

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SwampBug
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get an old sofa at the salvation army, or wait until large trash day and get
one from the curb, and take it apart.


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Here's one...

http://www.homefurniturecomponents.c...a-sleepers.htm


Bob S.


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I have spent days searching the web with every search engine have. I have
online access and search to my area libraries and have availed myself of

it.
Now I pose the question here. I need to locate a place to view and

possible
purchase the mechanism for a sofa sleeper preferably queen size. If anyone
here has a suggestion that serves the above mentioned need, I would
appreciate reading them. Thank you.

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That'll prolly work but it reminds me of the ole movie where they tied the
electric chair to the lightning rod and waited for a storm. . .s But it is
a suggestion I had not thought of. . .thanks.

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"Charles Spitzer" wrote in message
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"SwampBug" wrote in message
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I have spent days searching the web with every search engine have. I

have
online access and search to my area libraries and have availed myself of

it.
Now I pose the question here. I need to locate a place to view and

possible
purchase the mechanism for a sofa sleeper preferably queen size. If

anyone
here has a suggestion that serves the above mentioned need, I would
appreciate reading them. Thank you.

--
SwampBug
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get an old sofa at the salvation army, or wait until large trash day and

get
one from the curb, and take it apart.




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I musta hit that site a dozen times, the on page links never worked. At
least I think i managed to get a phone number this time. not much on site
info tho. Thanks!

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"Bob S." wrote in message
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Here's one...

http://www.homefurniturecomponents.c...a-sleepers.htm


Bob S.


"SwampBug" wrote in message
...
I have spent days searching the web with every search engine have. I

have
online access and search to my area libraries and have availed myself of

it.
Now I pose the question here. I need to locate a place to view and

possible
purchase the mechanism for a sofa sleeper preferably queen size. If

anyone
here has a suggestion that serves the above mentioned need, I would
appreciate reading them. Thank you.

--
SwampBug
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On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 14:13:37 -0600, "SwampBug"
brought forth from the murky depths:

I have spent days searching the web with every search engine have. I have
online access and search to my area libraries and have availed myself of it.
Now I pose the question here. I need to locate a place to view and possible
purchase the mechanism for a sofa sleeper preferably queen size. If anyone
here has a suggestion that serves the above mentioned need, I would
appreciate reading them. Thank you.


You can find them free by the side of the road, in the
freebies ads in the classifieds, or at garage sales on
Sunday when they haven't sold. Remove the material, wood,
and mattress. You now have your mechanism.

Or try http://www.hickorysprings.com/ for new arn.
(IDAGS for "recliner mechanism" since the companies
usually produce both types.)


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