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Gretsch 1883 Logo Barstool, 30inch

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Gretsch 1883 Logo Barstool, 30inch

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$189.00

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About This Product

For your next jam session or wrestling up to your favourite bar, Gretsch has the stool for you. The Gretsch™ "Since 1883 Logo barstool is just what every guitar player needs. This classic barstool with our iconic Gretsch™ 1883 embossed logo and chrome legs is the perfect addition to your home, office, studio or party cave. Cheers!! Your new barstool will come in recyclable, frustration-free packaging. Gretsch is actively searching for solutions to become more sustainable.

Features:

  • 30" barstool
  • Foam Padded Seat with Gretsch™ embossed matte yellow logo.
  • Tubular steel frame - 1" diameter
  • Steel with chrome plating legs
  • Wipe with damp cloth do not use bleach or cleaners
  • 360-degree swivel
  • Recyclable, frustration-free packaging
  • Some assembly required
  • Weight: 6.7 kg / 14.78 lbs

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