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The mentioned resting place of many people's rear ends comes from back in 1903, and it has some of a heated history regarding the patent; not really, but it is nice to catch your attention. The truth is that someone named Thomas Lee designed and created the first model of these recliners, the adirondack chairs, back when he was expending his family vacations near the mountain site, of course he used his family as guineas pigs (I have to wonder how many times did they fell over, because even with the finished model while changing the position of the backrest one can messed up and go all the way down to the planch; I have mastered the excuse for these situations, so I do not look like a clutz: “Wow! I am so tired! I am going to sleep.” Not looking conspicuous at all.) Ensuing the creation of the sling, at the time named: Westport plank chair, this man decided to give a friend in financial problems a hand by offering him the chair. It was a good gesture, that pay off remarkably. The friend in question, a carpenter by the name of Harry Bunnell, was quick on his feet and able to determine something that would change our summer scenario forever, the adirondack chairs were commercially affordable, and as we all are aware they turned into a big hit. The only problem, is that mister Bunnell patented mister Lee’s creation as his own and leaved out from the perks for years-.