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1950s Takara Belmont chair model/year?

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  • December 8, 2015 at 8:25 am #11512 Reply
    Rusty Coleman
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    I am restoring a Takara Belmont chair that appears to be a No. 5 from the 1950s as I found out from the history timeline on Takara’s website. There is a plate under the seat with an inspection date of 60804 and a serial number 60815.

    Can anyone tell me what this means? I’d particularly like to know the year for valuation.

    The chair is in very good shape. I’ve included a link to my FB page with the picture of the plate … my first time, so I hope it works.

    Thanks in advance!

    December 8, 2015 at 8:28 am #11513 Reply
    Rusty Coleman
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    Sorry … here is the picture.

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