that favorite glass isn't on the shelf much is it my very good friend Lee?
somehow I knew you were going to get to the pricing of the metal ones, as 
I've had to put in two metal ones as of late.
but you will find, that made of "White metal" they will not just break as 
often, but give you a nasty cut when removing the pieces, unlike the 
plastic.
Nah, just kidding, it's crap stainless.
Best to you.

On Thu, 27 Mar 2008, Lee A. Stone wrote:

>
>
> In 1986 I installed a plastic type paper towel holder for the big cost
> of 99 cents.  two years later it was 99 cents. Last year we , yes I had
> help from a sighted person, installed yet one more plastic type
> papertowel holder. Keep in mind always using a power screwdriver. Well
> boys and girls, Ladies and Gents today. drum roll please. we installed
> one of those new fangled  metal type paper towel holders in the exact
> same place. although this one selling at a  very low price of just over
> $7.00  at Wallyworld,  set in there so nice. with two new holes. now the
> reason for two new holes is the glass's in the first shelf of the
> cabinet can get more  air  into that area to dry  my glass which I use
> for wine and or Scotch. what a rip off on the price of a  paper towel
> holder. I was unable to secure the origin of todays installation. I do
> think it was the Island of Formosa, how for $7.00 plus it, the holder
> for our cheap paper  towels should last an expected 14.2 months. Let us
> know if you are having as much fun as I am in replacing garbage as we/ I
> am. So therefore, I come before you to stand behind you to tell you  we,
> as the public are bing ripped off daily on our purchases. what the hell
> happened to the spring loaded paper towel holders that were probably
> made in Kansas not 29 years ago. Lee
>
>
>
> -- 
> Tip of the Day:
>       Never fry bacon in the nude.
>
>       [Correction: always fry bacon in the nude; you'll learn not to burn it]
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>

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