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I suggest that you call the store that you got the table from and ask them to either send you assemble instructions or give you the contact information of the Mainstay company.
I suggest that you call the store that you got the table from and ask
them to either send you assemble instructions or give you the contact
information of the Mainstay company.
So,
it's difficult to give you too many suggestions solely because I haven't seen
your bar; however as a fellow bar owner, I highly recommend the use of swivel
bar stools. These stools are excellent
for high traffic areas. They also make
it easier for your customers to be mobile.
A scoop barstool is a barstool that is not your conventionalflat bottomed stool. Regular barstoolsare normally made out of wood. Scoopbarstools are generally made of fiberglass and are backless. They are called "scoop" because there is anindentation in the seat to make it more comfortable to sit on. The seat, itself, sort of looks like anice-cream scoop. They also tend toswivel as opposed to being stationary like most barstools.
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