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ImpalaJon

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I saw that exact piece, or one just like it, at the auction in Mt Hope OH on 2/21. Given that the location is Westerville, I wouldn't be surprised if that IS the exact piece. There were quite a few other very interesting cabinets and organizers in the auction but I didn't stay long enough to see them sold. It was about 10 degrees, about 8" of snow and parking was in a grass field. Combine that with thousands of Amish in close quarters and overall things weren't real pleasant that day. I had other things to get done that day and left after about an hour of looking around.
 

killahog

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I saw that exact piece, or one just like it, at the auction in Mt Hope OH on 2/21. Given that the location is Westerville, I wouldn't be surprised if that IS the exact piece. There were quite a few other very interesting cabinets and organizers in the auction but I didn't stay long enough to see them sold. It was about 10 degrees, about 8" of snow and parking was in a grass field. Combine that with thousands of Amish in close quarters and overall things weren't real pleasant that day. I had other things to get done that day and left after about an hour of looking around.


Impalajon I was down in Perrysburg yesterday with the beagles, hunting coyotes .
 

My Old Tools

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Not as cool as this....
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cheechi

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A few people here have those, though maybe not as tall. IMO if I'm going to dump the contents of my hardware storage I'd rather drop one drawer than have them all spin out like a cyclone. It will happen because it's hardware storage and that is guaranteed.
 

Charles (in GA)

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We had those at work years ago for the free issue. They collected dirt and dust, and it was way easy to mix hardware and not realize it. Also the quantities were too large in most cases. We went to plastic bins with tip out drawers that just barely will stay open they are so well balanced. Works much better.

Charles
 
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