It's time to let some of my boards go, I am sad to say.
Payment via Paypal. I'll ship the boards, but just be aware of the fact that the larger ones (Bonney) are bulky and heavy and will cost some dough. It's not crazy, though. I have shipped and received enough of these to know that unless you are across the country, shipping is manageable for a few boards.
These things are highly addictive and also quite utilitarian. They provide stylish, quick access to tools either for use, or can be used as the only truly proper home for your brand-specific collections.
First up are a trio of Crescent boards, which are actually what got me into this type of thing in the first place. The three adjustables are available, but NOT included. For shipping, I will remove the pegs, which simply screw in. There are missing pegs, as you can see, but Home Depot and other hardware stores sell hooks that are pretty close to the originals. The boards are 2'x12"x about 3/4". $45 for the trio of boards, before shipping.
Next is a nice, compact little Proto board, measuring 2'x2'x3.5" including the length of the pegs. Some pegs are missing, but they are just thin steel rods, so I am sure you could find something to fit the spaces. $25 before shipping.
Finally there are a trio of large, old Bonney boards. They are heavy, need to be cleaned, and again there are some pegs missing, but again they are just steel rods, nothing fancy. These are the only Bonney boards I have seen in a year of furious display board hunting. They have decorative metal trim around the edges, which is neat. The trim needs to be cleaned and polished, and one piece is missing. $60 for the trio, before shipping.
Payment via Paypal. I'll ship the boards, but just be aware of the fact that the larger ones (Bonney) are bulky and heavy and will cost some dough. It's not crazy, though. I have shipped and received enough of these to know that unless you are across the country, shipping is manageable for a few boards.
These things are highly addictive and also quite utilitarian. They provide stylish, quick access to tools either for use, or can be used as the only truly proper home for your brand-specific collections.
First up are a trio of Crescent boards, which are actually what got me into this type of thing in the first place. The three adjustables are available, but NOT included. For shipping, I will remove the pegs, which simply screw in. There are missing pegs, as you can see, but Home Depot and other hardware stores sell hooks that are pretty close to the originals. The boards are 2'x12"x about 3/4". $45 for the trio of boards, before shipping.
Next is a nice, compact little Proto board, measuring 2'x2'x3.5" including the length of the pegs. Some pegs are missing, but they are just thin steel rods, so I am sure you could find something to fit the spaces. $25 before shipping.
Finally there are a trio of large, old Bonney boards. They are heavy, need to be cleaned, and again there are some pegs missing, but again they are just steel rods, nothing fancy. These are the only Bonney boards I have seen in a year of furious display board hunting. They have decorative metal trim around the edges, which is neat. The trim needs to be cleaned and polished, and one piece is missing. $60 for the trio, before shipping.
