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Original price was: $1,991.00.$1,991.00Current price is: $1,991.00. $1,194.60Bigfoot standing in the tree line, a moose working his way downhill, and a palette of earth tones that behaves itself next to a cedar deck. Sasquatch has never been photographed this clearly. Two hand painted Adirondack ski chairs, built in Colorado from retired skis on a Douglas Fir base.
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$776.00Stars painted on one at a time in exterior oil, a full flag across the ski backs and a custom USA front board under it. A medium base Adirondack ski chair on a Douglas fir frame, 47 inches tall by 36 deep and 32 wide with binding cup holders. Built in Colorado from retired skis, which feels about right.
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$645.00A black bear works his way across a hand painted Colorado mountain mural, snowcaps behind him and a wide open sky above. This is a full Adirondack ski chair, built from retired skis on a Douglas Fir base and set on our taller base so you sit up a bit higher. Painted in exterior oils, so the bear stays exactly that color through August sun and February snow.
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$891.00Blues and greys running from the horizon up into a star field, with the Rockies cut in dark along the bottom. This night sky mural is hand painted in exterior oils on a full size Adirondack chair, built in Colorado from retired skis on a Douglas Fir base. Made for the part of the evening when everyone finally stops talking.
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$771.00The Zia sun in red on that unmistakable yellow field, hand painted across the seat back in exterior oils. Underneath it is a full size Adirondack chair built in Colorado from retired skis on a Douglas Fir base, complete with a ski binding cup holder. New Mexico pride, sized for a porch in Santa Fe or a condo up north.
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$1,471.00The Zia sun in red on New Mexico yellow, painted big and centered on a matched pair. Two Adirondack chairs built from a mix of retired skis and snowboards on a sturdy Douglas Fir base, made in Colorado for people whose heart is one state south. Taos, Wolf Creek and Ski Santa Fe crowd, this one is for you.
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$2,197.00The Zia sun in red on a field of yellow, hand painted across three matching seat backs. Each is a full size Adirondack ski chair built in Colorado from retired skis on a Douglas Fir base, twelve to fifteen pairs for the whole set. Nobody is going to mistake this for any other state flag.
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$695.00A Colorado sunset blankets the mountains across the back of this one, hand painted in exterior oil on real retired skis. Douglas fir base, binding cup holders, 47 inches tall by 36 deep and 32 wide. One chair takes four to five pairs of skis, which is why no two ever come out the same.
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$695.00White cross on ski patrol red, one of the most recognizable marks in the mountains. This Adirondack chair is built in Colorado from retired skis on a Douglas Fir base and hand painted in exterior oils, with a ski binding cup holder in the arm. A favorite with patrollers, Alps regulars and anyone who has been very glad to see that cross coming.
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$799.00Sun going down over the water, doubled in the reflection, painted in warm oils on a single ski rocking chair. Built in Colorado from retired skis on a Douglas Fir base and riding on repurposed oak wine barrel slats. One chair, one lake, one good place to end the day.
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$695.00The Lone Star, painted big and bold across the seat back in red, white and blue exterior oils. It is a full size Adirondack chair built in Colorado from retired skis on a Douglas Fir base, with a ski binding cup holder in the arm. For Texans who keep a condo near a lift, or who just drive a very long way to get to snow.
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$1,491.00A wide Texas sunset, all burnt orange and low horizon, hand painted across two Adirondack ski chairs. Built in Colorado from retired skis on a Douglas Fir base, which makes them a fine souvenir of the drive up and a good excuse to sit outside back home.
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$695.00The Wyoming flag, bison and all, hand painted across an Adirondack ski chair built from retired skis. It is a straightforward way to fly your home state without putting a pole in the front yard. Other states are on the table too, some simpler than others.