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Any ideas re how to fix a broken arm on one side of an authentic (not a knock off) Eames lounge chair? I had it moved and I guess the moving guys must not have been as careful as I asked them to be.....I found the cats knocking some screws around on the floor, then BAM: all of a sudden I was caught with a case of "chair lop." I can see where it's supposed to be fixed, but I have no idea what to do or how to do it...where the screws went or even if those were the right screws (cats double as plumber's helpers, amateur carpenters, etc. but they suck at furniture repair). Do I need professional help? (Please no comedy here...) Or is this something which is fixable by a competent person who knows how to "fix" stuff? All advice would be appreciated! Thanks. nygrl
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