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Posted by Olwyn.Mary on October 13, 2009, 9:27 pm
ellice wrote:
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> Totally great score. If it's older, before about 1999 - then it's probably
> one of their standard lap frame bases. Is it the type with 2 arms? There
> is a way that they slide to adjust width. If it just has the 1 arm it may
> be a Z-frame. What you could do is call them - they're always very helpful
> with customer service. The frames used to have lifetime guarantees - they
> might ask you to send a photo by e-mail so that they can see what you're
> missing. I can't tell you more without looking at it. I have 2 K's frames
> and love them. There is a contact number at the website:
> http://www.kscreations.com/contact.php
>
> Honestly, I've spoken with them both for one of my own frames (which needed
> a hole to be drilled) as well as for customers when I was working in the
> LNS. I think they'll help you out.
In that cse I think it is one of their older models. It has one arm on
each side, and is not adjustable for width, but it raises and lowers
beautifully. The twill tape is stapled on, not tacked, so I don't know
if that is original or not, but I do know that most upholsterers have
gone to staples these days, so it may well be original. We have had
several elderly ladies in the parish die off since Katrina (it took a
terrible toll on everyone over 55) and many of their families have just
given all the small, portable items to the church rather than trying to
have an estate sale from out of town.
Olwyn Mary in New Orleans.
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> one of their standard lap frame bases. Is it the type with 2 arms? There
> is a way that they slide to adjust width. If it just has the 1 arm it may
> be a Z-frame. What you could do is call them - they're always very helpful
> with customer service. The frames used to have lifetime guarantees - they
> might ask you to send a photo by e-mail so that they can see what you're
> missing. I can't tell you more without looking at it. I have 2 K's frames
> and love them. There is a contact number at the website:
> http://www.kscreations.com/contact.php
>
> Honestly, I've spoken with them both for one of my own frames (which needed
> a hole to be drilled) as well as for customers when I was working in the
> LNS. I think they'll help you out.