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Sun, Feb 03, 2008

The Ultimate 'Power Seat' For A BIC

That's "Boss In Command"

Are you the leader of a major company or organization, and sometimes wish you could escape whining employees, irate customers and the weekly 'bored' meeting?

Well, the gang at MotoArt may have just the tool for you -- the B-52 Stratofortress Ejector Seat Office Chair. Taken from actual decommissioned B-52s, the seats have been reconditioned and 'office-ized' -- that is, mounted onto a wheeled base, and upholstered in sporty red leather upholstery with custom painted armrests.

And while you may want to pull the "Remove Before Flight" pin before starting your computer's engine for another busy work day, at least it is safe to do so... since the firing charges have been removed, natch.

B-52 pilots routinely flew 12+ hour missions, but rather than test the comfort of a military design, you will probably want to eject after eight hours of office combat.

The seats are available in upward- and- downward-ejecting models taken from the upper and lower decks from the BUFFs... so at the end of the day, you can eject to your helicopter on the roof or your car in the garage below.

As ANN has reported, MotoArt offers an eclectic and unique line of items made from recycled and refurbished aircraft parts and accessories. And as this latest offering proves, they keep coming up with new and unusual ways to decorate your office and home.

FMI: www.motoart.com  

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