This is slipcovered, yes. This is a recliner, I charged $375 in 2006.**
I would not have done this at all for a young person, but for the elderly I tend to be flexible.
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This chair has moving parts, many separate parts, several deep faced slits for handle at left and hardware not seen.
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If easy is rectangles, this has not one rectangle. Many seams fall on the bias, and there are not good answers to be had, where you see looseness.

Compare and contrast
will be the format here, you may comment and suggest pricing for your area. I will explain why I beleive the easy piece takes less time and why, you may disagree and comment.
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though the deck under the cushion gave me some challenges, this piece is self evidently rectangles. I priced this in 2005 at $175.
though the deck under the cushion gave me some challenges, this piece is self evidently rectangles. I priced this in 2005 at $175.
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easy to slipcover furniture is characterized by squared off corners and smooth level and rectangular parts. Having a cushion is easier than no cushion, and having no moving parts is easier than moving parts. The deck was difficult to interpret because of the ability to depress, when sat on the skirt rises and sticks there.
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