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    Default H&M Judges Chair Leather Damage

    I have what I think is a Judges Chair by H&M. The leather panel on rear of seat back has been damaged in numerous places by a cat who had been declawed (lot of good that did). I guess he did more damage than he would if he had not been declawed.

    Is there any fix for this problem? I would like to get it repaired and then sell it, since it is too large for its current environment.

    Otherwise the chair has had very minimal use.

    thanks for any feedback

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    Default Re: H&M Judges Chair Leather Damage

    One of the nice things about Hancock and Moore is they are the only maker that I know of that will take a piece back and repair it at cost. Not retail - but at cost. You pay for some new leather, a little labor, and its quite reasonable. Of course, you have to get it to Hickory NC and pay the 2-way shipping and that may or may not be costly depending on where you live.

    If the leather is marked, but not ripped, then a local leather repairman can probably fix in-home as well. They can do pretty amazing things as long as the leather is not shredded. Post a photo of the damage...let's see what you have.
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    Default Re: H&M Judges Chair Leather Damage

    I feel like an idiot, since my memory of the damage to this chair was obviously faulty. Blame it on my age. The chair has been covered for quite a while not being used, and it turns out that the damage was in the front of the seat back, not the rear (easier to fix place).

    I took five picutres , some up close so you can see.

    Not used to doing uploads, so we'll see if attachments make it through.

    Thanks

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    Default Re: H&M Judges Chair Leather Damage

    After you make your post, click GO ADVANCED and then you will see a box to MANAGE ATTACHEMENTS. A pop-up window opens and you can point to the photos on your computer, upload and confirm...then send them.
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    I went to manage attachments before, and following directions (I thought) it said you could just drag the pictures into the lower blank area of new page. When I did that, one picture filled the whole window (even though I had down-sized it), and then it left me no options to get out, or whatever. So, I'll try again

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    Default Re: H&M Judges Chair Leather Damage

    I don't use the drag and drop feature myself, preferring to simply upload and transfer. But the drag n' drop does work.
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