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Wow! That looks brand new! I like the stand...
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This might be a bit much for what I need. I can only imagine how much that thing weighs; looks like it is the whole tree.
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xN3rDx wrote:Picked this mayline up earlier this week..... Now to just get rid of all the oversized MBW prints that won't fit.
Its true "The Champ" cannot be contained. That and XXL Shags.
loving both of these..super clean!PrimeStein wrote:xN3rDx wrote:Picked this mayline up earlier this week..... Now to just get rid of all the oversized MBW prints that won't fit.
Its true "The Champ" cannot be contained. That and XXL Shags.
"We're growing mold, on the fruits of our labors"
Sorry for the dim nighttime photos, but I did a little organizing tonight, and I figured I better snap a picture while it was halfway presentable. The flat file is in the Austin apartment -- this is what I have at my house in Corpus: tabletop and legs from Ikea with a piece of MDF across the leg crossbars to make a lower shelf, foam board for flattening, and multiple portfolios for storage.
scored these today from the City of San Mateo....they had a warehouse full of them I guess they just switched to all digital files. I would have gotten more but they only had 1 base footing and 1 top, so 3 was as high as was useful. 600 bucks plus elbow grease they are 54" x 42"
Congrats on the files, but $600? oof.
I'm sure it is. I'm just brokeFKozik wrote:thats a bargain if you ask me.
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That thing makes my Mayline look weak as hell. Awesome price too.FKozik wrote:scored these today from the City of San Mateo....they had a warehouse full of them I guess they just switched to all digital files. I would have gotten more but they only had 1 base footing and 1 top, so 3 was as high as was useful. 600 bucks plus elbow grease they are 54" x 42"