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I am replying to the list because I hope this suggestion will be helpful to more than one of you. When considering chairs for your library, ask the vendors if they will loan you samples of the different styles you are considering so that people can "test-sit." When I worked out of state, we did this because we had two female clerks, one 5'1" and 100 lbs (dripping wet) and the other 6' and 200 lbs. The chair that they both liked was the chair we got. Be cautious about getting ones that are too low for those older folks who have trouble getting up out of chairs. Laurie -----Original Message----- From: SuzAnne Beard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 12:53 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: kcs: Sleeping in the library This is a message from CTLS-L. Selecting "Reply" will send a message to the entire list. --------------------------------------------------------- Like many, I am envious of the comfortable chairs that have apparently created an attractive nuisance. Members of our board are interested in buying comparable chairs for our library and would like to know, if you don't mind, vendor contact info if easily available and approximate cost. They are interested in how long you have had them, whether they have held up well under use, and whether they have any unfortunate design features -aside from the tendency to induce drowsiness- Thanks. SuzAnne Beard, Library Director Wimberley Village Library P.O. Box 1240 400 FM 2325 Wimberley, TX 78676-1240 Telephone: 512-847-2188 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Include in body: unsubscribe ctls-l For information on CTLS-L please visit: http://www.ctls.net/document/ctls-l.htm --------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Include in body: unsubscribe ctls-l For information on CTLS-L please visit: http://www.ctls.net/document/ctls-l.htm

