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Orlando WrightRaymond KiblerAngela PriceWendall Wayne WilbanksSee allCustom Barber Chair Restoration added a new photo.Custom Barber Chair Restoration added a new photo.See allCustom Barber Chair Restoration added a new photo.Custom Barber Chair RestorationAVAIL CHAIRS$$$$$ :-) Before you message me. 1. Our zipcode is 11552. to work our freight chairs are 350lbs each. 3. Have ur budget in place $1400-$8000 we have starter chairs and restored chairs. Custom Barber Chair Restoration$$AVAIL CHAIRS$$$$$ :-) Custom Barber Chair RestorationReplacement partsCustom Barber Chair RestorationAVAIL CHAIRS$$$$$ :-) 3. Have ur budget in place $1400-$8000 we have starter chairs and restored chairs.Used Wholesale Salon Equipment At Wholesale Salon Equipment you can also find used equipment that is in great shape. When we get the used equipment, our staff goes through it and fixes or repairs items as needed. We have a very large selection of used chairs, stations, backwash units, whatever you might need.




Check with us often, because our inventory changes almost daily. Items 1 to 32 of 51 total Used Reception Chairs Wood -Pick Up Only USED PEDI CHAIR WITH BACK BEIGE USED WALL MOUNT STATIONS -PICK UP ONLY Used Reception Chairs- 4 In Stock Pick Up Only Used Reception Chairs White Plastic Pick Up Only USED DISPLAY ON WHEELS LT MAPLE- PICK UP ONLY USED TOWEL CABINETS LIGHT MAPLE- PICK UP ONLY Used Dryer And Chair -Pick Up Only USED TOWER STATIONS-2000 -PICK UP ONLY USED STATIONS GRAY 48" WALL MOUNT- PICK UP ONLY Used Styling Stations 8 In Stock Pick Up Only Used Belvedere Shampoo Chairs Pick Up Only USED DRYER CHAIRS WITH DRYERS -PICK UP ONLY Used Takara Belmont Decora Styling Chairs - Pick Up Only USED Display- Cherry-Pick Up Only Used Belvedere Wellonda Styuing Chairs Jeffco New Wall Mount Stations In Wild Cherry - Pick-up Only $189.00 each Used Styling Chairs T-Bar Foot Rest Star Base USED COLLINS DRYER AND CHAIR PICK UP ONLY




Used New Collins Styling Chair Beige Used Stations With Cabinet and Drawer and Appliance Area Used Belvedere Stylers LT Gray Star Bases Pick Up Only Used Styling Station With Mirror USED MANICURE TABLE PICK UP ONLY Used Collins Styling Chair Star Base Pick Up Only Jeffco New Black Wall Mount Stations - Pick-Up Only $239.95 each USED ELECTRIC SHAMPOO CHAIR- PICK UP ONLY Used New Towel Cabinet Shampoo Well Dirty Hamper Door Pick Up Only USED SHAMPOO JOY ELECTRIC-PICK UP ONLY on April 11, 2016 at 3:24 PM, updated SPRINGFIELD — A barber chair that once served a bustling Union Station in the 1930s, and beyond, was back in public view on Monday after decades of storage, refurbished to its former glory as the station itself is readied for its own grand reopening later this year. On Monday, an appreciative crowd that included several senior barbers, local historians and some local officials including Mayor Domenic J. Sarno, U.S. Rep. Richard E. Neal, D-Springfield, and Hampden County Sheriff Michael Ashe attended the unveiling of the first of two refurbished barber chairs from the early days of Union Station.




Both chairs, along with many other historic items from the early days of Union Station including a chalk board with train arrival and departure times, will be on display when the station reopens later this year. Sarno said it was very special to see the older barbers gathered for Monday's event at city Public Works building on Tapley Street, where the chairs are stored. The gathered barbers were the mayor's own father, Al Sarno, who still gives the mayor and other customers haircuts, who was joined by barbers Frank Stirlacci, Richard Gallerani and Marion Polite. The foursome represented more than 200 years of barbering. Neal said that when the Union Station project is completed, expected in December, "these chairs will return to their original location." "It's another way of honoring the past, during an exciting process of renewal," Neal said. Wayne Phaneuf, a historian and executive editor of The Republican, said the barber chair is "a microcosm of what's happening" to the station on Frank B. Murray Street.




Those involved in the refurbishment of the barber chair took an old "beat-up chair and made it beautiful," he said, adding "soon the whole building will be restored." The cost is of the restoration of the two barber chairs is not yet finalized, with the second one to include the use of some parts from a third chair, beyond repair, said Springfield Redevelopment Authority Executive Director Christopher Moskal. York Street Industries did the restoration of the barber chair, and ApMar USA, did the chrome work, officials said. The chair was found in the basement of the railroad station. It had also been used at the Hotel Charles which was next door to Union Station. Planners expect that Union Station will draw five million rail and bus passengers a year in its first year of operation, a number that could swell to eight million or more with more service. The grand station was built in 1926 and once served as a social and commercial hub for Springfield with restaurants, shoeshine stands, retailers, a Western Union telegraph office and package freight service.




Generations of service members left from Union Station for service in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. Much of the building has been closed since the 1970s. "it's amazing, it's absolutely amazing," Moskal said. "People are getting excited." Other memorabilia slated to return to Union Station includes an original bench, luggage stands, 35 baggage carts, and some safes, Moskal said. Price, who has a barber for approximately 60 years, now just a few hours, said he was happy to see the barber chair restored. He said he looks forward to seeing the Union Station chairs back in the station. Joseph Carvalho, a consulting historian, said the chair shown Monday was restored to its original appearance. "It's a time machine, it brings you back in time," said Carvalho, a past president of the Springfield said Joseph Carvalho, past president of the Springfield Museums. And of course, that is going to help transport people at least figuratively in their mind about what that era was like.

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