Parts for a 1998 Jenny Lind Baby Crib

by Charity
(Jordan MN )

I need a resource for parts for a Jenny Lind baby crib that was bought in 1998. We have all of the pieces except it is missing the hardware necessary for assembly.

We would like to pass on this crib as it is a high quality baby bed but can't since it is missing the screws and other hardware.

Parts for a 1998 Jenny Lind Baby Crib



The Jenny Lind crib that I need the parts for was sold at Babies R Us in 1998.




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1998 Jenny Lind Parts Diagram
by: Anonymous

I realize that this is going to be a long shot but it would help us to make suggestions and/or recommendations if you or someone else could post a picture of the crib or the parts diagram from the assembly manual that came with the bed.


Another helpful bit of information would be the exact brand and model number.

If you no longer have the instructions, perhaps you remember or can refer to a label or information stamped on the bed frame.

We want to help but simply need more details.

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