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Antique Barber Chairs, why collectors love them › Forums › Koch Barber Chairs › Brake parts

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  • April 1, 2014 at 4:56 pm #2645 Reply
    Philip Miller
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    Greetings: I am working on a Koken Presidential model for a prop shop here in Los Angeles. I’ve got everything working except for the locking mechanism which I am not sure of. I’ve disassembled the base and found a small curved metal piece scout 2″ in length, but not sure how it fits or if I have all the necessary parts.

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