For Sale Aircraft Carrier Ready Room Chairs ( x2)

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Very Rare U.S. Navy Turnbull Pilots Reclining Briefing Room / Ready Room Chair. Used on U.S. and Aircraft Carriers, and as seen in Top Gun and other Movies. I have 2 USED item from an Aircraft Carrier Mission briefing Room.
It's in original unrestored original condition and needs minor TLC. Both chairs recline and the desk swivel are in perfect condition.
Local Pickup, or contact to discuss shipping options. I may be able to deliver to locations in Virginia for nominal delivery fee, please contact for details.
Also, It should be possible to partially dissemble the chair and ship it in two shipments and remain under FedEx 70lbs. per package limit.
Turnbull Identification #: 564-201-028
Weight is: 90lbs.
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$1500 each or both for $2600.00 Photos available!IMG_1383.jpegIMG_1387.jpeg
 
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No pictures or identification of so much as which ship they came from?

If photos are available, you should post them!
 
I'm sure "Turnbull Identification #: 564-201-028" means something to someone, but not to me, and apparently not to Google, either.
 
Kinda like these?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/CHAIR-READ...-F15-AIR-F18-/281737212849#vi__app-cvip-panel

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Very Rare U.S. Navy Turnbull Pilots Reclining Briefing Room / Ready Room Chair. Used on U.S. and Aircraft Carriers, and as seen in Top Gun and other Movies. I have 2 USED item from an Aircraft Carrier Mission briefing Room.
It's in original unrestored original condition and needs minor TLC. Both chairs recline and the desk swivel are in perfect condition.
Local Pickup, or contact to discuss shipping options. I may be able to deliver to locations in Virginia for nominal delivery fee, please contact for details.
Also, It should be possible to partially dissemble the chair and ship it in two shipments and remain under FedEx 70lbs. per package limit.
Turnbull Identification #: 564-201-028
Weight is: 90lbs.
$1500 each or both for $2600.00 Photos available!
Stand by for photos!
 
No pictures or identification of so much as which ship they came from?

If photos are available, you should post them!
I have posted the photos
 
No pictures or identification of so much as which ship they came from?

If photos are available, you should post them!
Photos posted!
 
I'm sure "Turnbull Identification #: 564-201-028" means something to someone, but not to me, and apparently not to Google, either.
I grabbed that info off of a website that had the info on it. Most likely a part number internal to the manufacturer. I posted photos! Thanks for the heads up.
 
For the asking price, I’m sure that what he has look a lot better, are a lot more comfortable, and have some sort of special features or technology.

Errrr.... looks like I was wrong. :confused:
 
Any specific provenance for these seats?

Were these from a specific ship of some renown? Did the buttocks of someone well known in military aviation warm these cushions?

Or were they sourced from a government surplus warehouse?
 
I have additional information regarding a ship or a famous service members enjoying their comfort.
 
Errrr.... looks like I was wrong. :confused:
YEAH, they need some TLC, original paint on them, no tears in the cushions and the parts all work. I intended on cleaning them up, that project has been sitting around for years.
 
[insert meme of Emily Litella's catch phrase]
 
Are these chairs still for sale?
I also have 2 Ready Room Chairs I am selling. They are original and in need of some re-upholstering...listed in Classifieds on Pilots of America and Ebay. Not sure of what ship they were on...surplus on Air National Guard Base. History unknown..these chairs are in original condition...stamped TURNBULL ..see photos in listing. Thanks.
 
Are these still available?
Please advise.

Movlas
 
@kayoh190 or @Everskyward .... Maybe this thread should be closed? JSlocum hasn't been seen since April of last year. And Dan O'Niell (Post #18) hasn't been seen since October 2019.
 
They'll probably get a clue when they see your post. ;)
*IF* they bother to read the thread :devil::devil:

More likely they came here via all mighty google and just punched the reply button :mad2::mad2:
 
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