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Archer Seating, located in southern New Jersey, recently removed seats from Texas Stadium. Stored indoors and complete with Certificate of Authenticity, we're proud to offer you a piece of history.
We're proud to offer Texas Stadium Seats! Purchase these online through our website to get your very own chairs from the former home of the Cowboys! These were removed by Archer Seating (and our partner, S&S Seating) in 2008. They come with a Certificate of Authenticity, printed by the Cowboys.
These seats feature the rare aisle–end "logo" legs, depicting the Texan star and a row number. With your order you can request seat numbers and even row numbers—we will do our best to accommodate all requests.
Especially rare are the Logo floor—mount seats, which have a particular aesthetic and collectible appeal. Compared to the stability of the riser–mount seats—which we attached our custom "S" brackets—floor–mount seats are slightly unstable. With the purchase of any of our floor–mount seats you buy our custom–made Wooden Feet. This allows the seat to be completely stable, while giving it an attractive look that allows you to place the seat comfortably on any surface; this includes carpet, gravel, grass, etc.
We also offer the same wooden stabilizers with a black finish, for $15 per Wooden Foot. Take a look at our Wooden Feet page to compare styles. (You can also view pictures of the comparison on Red Sox seats at www.ArcherSeating.com/fenway.)
Prices do not include shipping charges. These are shipped in our custom boxes that allow the seat to safely reach your doorstep, ready for use.
Although these are collector items they're sturdy, well–made chairs in good condition; their scuffs and scratches are simply a testimony to the many great moments of sport history they've witnessed.
You can be assured that you're buying seats from the source of their extraction. I encourage you to join us on Facebook, where you can view pictures of the Texas Stadium deconstruction, taken by myself and my dad, Steve Archer (president of Archer Seating).
Ben Archer
Operations Manager
Archer Seating
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