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 Adults Amish Hickory Rocker Burnt Cherry Seating Lumbar
 Adults Amish Hickory Rocker Burnt Cherry Seating Lumbar

Adults Amish Hickory Rocker Burnt Cherry Seating Lumbar

                                       

This full size adult's hickory burnt cherry rocker is a fine example of Amish craftsmanship with two coats of a very durable clear finish and it is very comfortable besides.
The slats are attached with nails for strength and durability.
The entire chair is then assembled.
It is unique in the world of Amish Hickory Rockers because 
all major parts of the chair are fastened tightly!
The seat and back are burnt cherry and are constructed for maximum comfort and great good looks.
May have to ship truck at an added cost.
Shown in Burnt Cherry.
The Hardwood seating is comfortable and spaced quite regularly as is shown in the photo.
Hickory is a renewable hardwood source that can grow with the need.
The polyurethane top coat helps protect the chair seasonally on a semi-exposed porch. The finish will have some drips and runs which is part of the rustic charm of this steam hand bent rugged hickory rocker.
Also available with flat arms of oak, stained cherry.
The rockers have been removed for easier, less expensive shipping and need to be reattached with the screws and fasteners provided, upon arrival. 
The back is supported by half-cut hickory supports with the bark on them for the true rustic handmade look that is unique and adds to the strength and durability of the burnt cherry hickory rocker. The top slats are also supported in the same with manner with half cut hickory, rather than thin oak or cherry slats.
We have seen almost every style of hickory rocker made in the last dozen years, and in our opinion this is best best example of a true Amish creation!
The runners are hardwood in all cases for strength! 
20 1/2 inches W x 32 inches D x 42 inches H approximately.
DELIVERY IS INCLUDED to the Continental United States!
Ships in 8 -10 weeks. May have to ship truck at an added cost.
>>Received the chair and it is a beauty! No complaints as it is exactly as we hoped it would be. Thanks for everything!<<






 









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ABOUT OUR FAMILY 

Our son Eddie Bedford lived with Muscular Dystrophy for 13 years and went home to Jesus in 1980.

Our son Bill Bedford lived with Muscular Dystrophy for 43 years. He helped found this website. He went home to the Lord in 2013.

My wife Kathleen Ann Bedford - Married 56 years- went home to Jesus on 9/19/2022 and to our two sons Eddie and Bill after an Alzheimer's related illness. A friend said, "Heaven is rejoicing in her presence!"  Ed Bedford
 
A friend said:

Ed: I remember you and Kathy as you mourn her loss. You blessed her so beautifully as you worked so hard to keep her at home with you. She fought the good fight against Alzheimer’s and is at peace with her maker. You fought the good fight against Alzheimer’s with her and your halo may be waiting. But, you are still alive and given the gift of earthly life for perhaps several years yet. Enjoy them, celebrating the family you have loved so absolutely beautifully. 

 

One great reason that Eddie and Bill and Kathy had such full and productive lives was due to our daughter Sharon (Bedford) Douglas and her great help to us from her time as an infant. Her husband Dan Douglas stepped forward over 26 years ago since their engagement to add a level of comfort and wonderful activities for Bill and Kathy and me, Ed, first at their home in Michigan and later when they moved to Rocky River, Ohio! From almost the time they were infants our granddaughters, Zoe age 24, and Lucy age 16 were always there for Bill and Kathy, and me.


When Kathy went to the nursing home when I took ill, Sharon and Dan handled all the financial and bureaucratic details to get Kathy enrolled permanently at Ennis Court. They and Zoe and Lucy visited her there regularly with flowers and games and news of the family. Kathy was taken care of very well there and enjoyed the food and the staff and the fresh flowers inside and outside the home. She was happy there until her transfer to hospice, almost a year later.