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Indeed this does sound like the case from the descriptions of the two posts above. No damage to wood, or to arm padding. Yes, I recognize that the entire chair does come apart with a screwdriver. I have several screwdrivers, different types of heads, which vary in size, even have a variety of magnetic flat heads which fit on my drill. I tried searching the threads for this repair before posting here (found nothing, but will try again) as so many of the other threads were remarkable in their visual and instructive detail. Insofar as my "Rate Your Capacity to Fix this Great 20th C. Furniture Piece At Home Alone" is concerned: I know my limitations and where to pull the proverbial plug before the night ends in tears. I appreciate the help here. I will send a photo. Actually, I'll send several, but those belong to other threads; ain't like I'm "design stoopid." (Or "stupid" -- whichever. I swear: I can spell.) Damn, you guys are tough, tough is good. Chair is in my "professional" office...I'll send a photo, maybe you can help me i.d. exact nature of the fault if I cannot figure it out.
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