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    Default Part Identification help

    Hi and thanks. I have these old recliners that are in excellent condition. Almost never used as they were at a weekend house. A part went missing in transit. They are from Ethan Allen in New Orleans and are at least 20 or more years old.

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    Default Re: Part Identification help

    Just take your existing one to Home Depot or Lowe's - match the thread and length, and you'll be good to go. You may not get a plastic thumbscrew head, but that's not really an issue for an area that is not accessed much.
    Duane Collie
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