Jenny Lind Evenflo Crib Assembly Instructions

by Pam
(Colorado)

I need some assistance in finding a copy of the Jenny Lind Evenflo Crib Assembly Instructions manual for an Evenflo Jenny Lind crib with a manufacture date of 1987.

This Jenny Lind crib is made of oak and was my daughter's when she was a baby. It's in perfect shape with all parts and pieces and I would like to put it together and recycle it so that we can use it for my new grandaughter.

We're ready to assemble it but can't find the crib instructions manual. With no assembly instructions our plans are completely stalled.

If anyone knows where can I get a copy of the Jenny Lind Evenflo Crib Assembly Instructions or maybe the address of an online resource with a printable download, can you please contact me using the space below (and PLEASE include your contact information in case I need to get in touch with you!).

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