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- bfast54Explorerif you're thinking of ever getting up towards indiana
shipshewana to be specifically .......lambert custom furniture does exactly that
They are great
They are amish
I think you can call,or go on line.
Been in their shop many times,all hand made...Quality work. - JEBarExplorerwe weren't overly impressed with the quality of the OEM recliners in our camper .... when it came time to replace them we went with Lazy Boy recliners .... they are lighter and more comfortable than the OEM's .... we also replaced the sleeper sofa that came in our camper with an Ethan Allen loveseat that has two wall hugging recliners .... it to is very comfortable
Jim - robsouthExplorer IIWe used Lazy Boys to replace a "sofa-dread" in a camper we had a few years back. Never regretted that choice. The chairs were much more comfortable than the sofa.
- crudemanExplorer
bfast54 wrote:
if you're thinking of ever getting up towards indiana
shipshewana to be specifically .......lambert custom furniture does exactly that
They are great
They are amish
I think you can call,or go on line.
Been in their shop many times,all hand made...Quality work.
I tried to find something on them and could not unless I was searching in the wrong place. - Old-BiscuitExplorer III
crudeman wrote:
bfast54 wrote:
if you're thinking of ever getting up towards indiana
shipshewana to be specifically .......lambert custom furniture does exactly that
They are great
They are amish
I think you can call,or go on line.
Been in their shop many times,all hand made...Quality work.
I tried to find something on them and could not unless I was searching in the wrong place.
Lambert Custom Furniture........LINK
Options:
Lazy Boy recliners
Wall-huger love seat
Euro Chairs
Just measure sofa area and door width so yo can get the new ones in.
Some have backs that come off so getting them in is easier.
We replaced the OEM Flex-steel recliners (junk) with swivel/rocking recliners from Lazy Boy. Still comfy after 6 yrs. and I'm not a little guy (6'2"/285#) and they have been used a lot. - ronfishermanModeratorWe have 2 Lambright recliners in out motorhome. They are comfortable, durable and fit in a tight place.
You can see examples of them at Bradd & Hall. Several RV remodel companies handle their products. I prefer to go directly to the factory when purchasing my chairs. - imgoin4itExplorerI got two Lane recliners on sale for about half of what one Lambright recliner costs. The Lambright is nicer and that is what I was going to get but could not pass up what I found and they are working good. When the time comes I can toss them out and Lambright would be what I would go for. .
- Vet_ManExplorerI replaced mine with lazy boy because the back came off, much easier to get inside. I saved the couch as it was still looking good. When i sold the MH new owners wanted the Bed/couch. It also had seat belts for additional passengers. It would have been a deal breaker, glad I kept it. Gave the Lazy Boys to an unwed mom, living in assisted living. She was happy.
- cekkkExplorerWe took the opportunity to remove a pair of large leather Lazyboys in our family room to the camper. With the backs removed they are reasonable to handle alone. We also pulled the stock couch, blowup mattress and all and replaced it with a non-reclining one purchased at the Lazyboy in the Chandler area. It just fit through the door. Seating is now much more comfortable. Best of all, the camper now sleeps TWO!
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