YOU NEED A CHAIR! CHOOSE!

YOU NEED A CHAIR! CHOOSE!In the mail “Club house masters” are sometimes most controversial letter. Some readers, for example, write that they expect from the magazine, in particular the sections of “All for summer” and “Furniture with his own hands”, detailed descriptions of the construction of garden houses, diagrams and drawings DPJ furniture manufacturer, described what is called “to the last screw”. Others, however, believe that ia the pages of the journal should be published only original ideas, common types of concrete structures made by Amateurs. In their opinion, such materials stimulate independent creativity, “give food to the DPJ’s mind.”

Being at the crossroads of these contradictory opinions, the editorial staff found themselves in very difficult circumstances — has, figuratively speaking, to harness a cart horse and quivering DOE. And this is understandable: a recent members “M-K” require specifics, those familiar with the magazine for a long time, want to see the maximum amount of new that is called “highlights”, even at the expense of detail.
Equally respecting n the opposing opinions, the editorial Board tries to find the optimal variant of a submission. An example of this might be offer readers a selection of designs of folding chairs DPJ suburban area. Chain maximum “packing” of magazine strips, as an experiment, we decided to exclude “words”, leaving only the drawings, but very detailed.
 
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So, you need a chair! Choose any flavor!

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