its probably a federal offence, but i have some mail crates that are
really good. they hold probably 25% more than typical crates and there's
space on the side for headphones and cds.



On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Neil Wallace wrote:

>
> Old style curver boxes are the perfect fit and have good solid handles
> thatll take the weight. I think the new ones are a bit more fancy
> looking but arent as good a fit and he handles aint too hot.
>
> Having said that im not sure they still make the old ones
>
> :-----Original Message-----
> :From: rob webb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> :Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 3:12 PM
> :To: [email protected]
> :Subject: Re: [313] record crates
> :
> :Jonny:
> :
> :>Anyone know where I can get those plastic crates that are a perfect
> fit
> :for
> :>twelves? (In the UK). I don't want those collapsible multi coloured
> ones
> :>from B&Q as they break too easy. My shelves are full and I keep
> knocking
> :>records across the floor. Thanks in advance.
> :
> :yeah, where do ppl get these from?  i use cheap ones i bought from
> Wilco's
> :which are so flimsy that the plastic's virtually transparent!
> :
> :
> :
> :rob
> :
> :
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