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ChargedUp!

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For those of you that don't know, our stuff is new. Thinking it's old is the highest compliment. I designed all of it, some inspired by old stuff. It was cheaper to make it in my garage, but now we have a full blown shop with 20 employees, health care, lawyers, blah blah. So my expenses have gone up. We're in high demand, so we charge accordingly. We spare no expense making our stuff and are the top company in the world now doing vintage industrial.

Thanks for the compliments! And for those who think you can do it for $50, thank you too. We're manufacturing in America, wouldn't have it any other way. It's not about getting rich, it's about doing something we love and believe in. And we're hiring, expanding, and have a bunch of new products on the way.

Attached are pics of my new Chairman desk and the 42 concept...

Welcome! Those concept pictures are awesome! What are the size specs of them? I'm working on an industrial retro look for my home office and was originally looking at one o your desks with the big metal "foot" but the wife and designer thought it was too aggressive for the house. Your new concepts still display the look I want but could also appeal to the wife! Feel free to PM me a tentative price too.
 
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mattv97

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Just wish more manufacturers here in our country still believed in doing business right here in the USA.
 

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Both desks are 84" L x 40" deep, which is nice an big. The Chairman desk weighs around 500 lbs too. If you want pricing, you'll need to contact us. I'm out of sales now.

Unfortunately our government has made it too attractive to manufacture overseas. So to compete, you need to do just that. But since we're not selling widgets, we can choose. And yes, us consumers can make the choice. You usually will pay a bit more for USA made, but often the quality is better. Some don't get how it helps you, and us all in the long run. That's another conversation.

Here's a couple more pics of a retail wall unit we made that is in Time Square.
 

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ChargedUp!

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"84 is too big for the office. I'm at about 60"-72" for a desk. Any bigge just will overpower the office and look out of place. I have a vintage desk in style with tanker desks at 60" but if I can have something more unique, I'm interested.
 

Flamed181

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It's a shame that American companies don't have your outlook. My hat is off to you for doing what you love. We may pay a little less for the **** coming from overseas, but how much is that savings costing us as a country?
Both desks are 84" L x 40" deep, which is nice and big. The Chairman desk weighs around 500 lbs too. If you want pricing, you'll need to contact us. I'm out of sales now.

Unfortunately our government has made it too attractive to manufacture overseas. So to compete, you need to do just that. But since we're not selling widgets, we can choose. And yes, us consumers can make the choice. You usually will pay a bit more for USA made, but often the quality is better. Some don't get how it helps you, and us all in the long run. That's another conversation.

Here's a couple more pics of a retail wall unit we made that is in Time Square.
 

Richard D

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Awesome stuff, and thanks for keeping Americans working. What kind of chair is this?
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IngyHere

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Those aren't for shops. They're for lofts in some chic NYC converted industrial building that are owned by Harvard-schooled stock brokers. They are being used for dining room tables and cocktail tables and such.
 
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