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New Bronco chair by ICON

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That's a very cool chair. Not exactly in my price range, but still a cool design.
 

green61bug

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I dig it... I photograph high end furniture for a living and really it's not very expensive for a chair that is made in America. That is actually fairly hard to find these days. I shoot sofas and chairs that sell for 10k and up...Dining chairs that are 2K a piece and dining tables close to 20K. It's crazy. I've never really understood the people that can afford to purchase furniture at that price point but their must be plenty of them out there. I can't imagine too many of them have rusty projects in and outside their garage though.

Here is some of the funriture work I have done.

https://www.jzwphoto.com/interior
 
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I dig it... I photograph high end furniture for a living and really it's not very expensive for a chair that is made in America. That is actually fairly hard to find these days. I shoot sofas and chairs that sell for 10k and up...Dining chairs that are 2K a piece and dining tables close to 20K. It's crazy. I've never really understood the people that can afford to purchase furniture at that price point but their must be plenty of them out there. I can't imagine too many of them have rusty projects in and outside their garage though.

Here is some of the funriture work I have done.

https://www.jzwphoto.com/interior
Nice work, Jesse!

I like the chair as well - think it's a nice piece. And in thinking more about it, I think my favorite leather chair in our living room cost more too!

Todd Z.
 

Jeff10

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Hi Guys,

Wow.... I don't get it. Nice looking chair; but, what am I missing?

There's a nice sofa on their site for $4,900, too. :eek:

Jeff
 

Jaybr

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You think if I weld some legs on my stock seats when I replace them I can get $1700 a piece for them?
 

BGBronco

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He is a master designer for sure. And, if you by the chair, you can tell people you have an Icon.
 

BRONCOchild2.0

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But, does the yellow asbestos looking foam start to crumble from underneath it?? If it does then, it's a true Bronco chair!!
 

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I dig it... I photograph high end furniture for a living and really it's not very expensive for a chair that is made in America. That is actually fairly hard to find these days. I shoot sofas and chairs that sell for 10k and up...Dining chairs that are 2K a piece and dining tables close to 20K. It's crazy. I've never really understood the people that can afford to purchase furniture at that price point but their must be plenty of them out there. I can't imagine too many of them have rusty projects in and outside their garage though.

Here is some of the funriture work I have done.

https://www.jzwphoto.com/interior

What Todd said, very nice photos. I can’t say that I would spend that kind of coin on them even if I won the lottery but the pictures are nice. I do not have an artistic eye to do that stuff.

As for the chair, to each his own. I like it but not $1700 like it.


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