Hello All!  The adjustable typing/secretarial chair suggestion is a good one.  
The problem is that "new" chairs (available at big box office supply stores) 
are mostly expensive or may not be ergonomically superior (plastic body with 
too-cushy seats) to other types of chairs.  Another choice is an "old 
fashioned" metal one that can be purchased cheaply but they are heavy & tend to 
mar floors/mat carpets because they have 4 rollers instead of 5 to disburse the 
weight.  When we get together in Cortland, OH, there is one old fashioned chair 
that is everyone's favorite so it's a rush to see who grabs it first!  While 
you are at the "used office furniture depot", check out the map/drafting 
cabinets.  Large, shallow drawers were used by lots of companies/government 
offices to store plat maps, blueprints etc. etc.  Back when Shay Pendray had 
her needlepoint shop in Dearborn, MI, she stored reels of Japanese silk in 
them.  Check out the Julianna dress at www.lillypulitzer.com.  It so!
 rt of looks like an oversized pricking.  Of course, machine-made lace is 
always featured on some items in this line.  Sincerely, Susan Hottle, Erie, PA 
USA where we had 2" of rain last night, glub, glub                     

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