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    Default Austin Full Recline Sectional

    Duane - Wondering what you thought of the Austin Full Recline sectional. For example do just the two ends recline, how comfortable is the piece (subjective of course), and would you add additional fill to the cores. I am likeing this piece as the dimensions on the website indicate the width is less than 60" on each side which fits in our space with room left over for a tilt back and ottoman. Your thoughts or from anyone that has experience with it would be appreciated. Thank you and thanks for such a great furniture resource to come to.

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    Default Re: Austin Full Recline Sectional

    I've not had one of those come through my store so I really have no 'hands on' experience with them. I've sold them long-distance mail order, but they don't stop at my store first so I can't comment on the comfort, etc. However, the Austin series has been in the line for decades and is very well received by most all who buy it.
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