RE: [313] record crates

2002-09-18 Thread Dan Kurzius
To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] record crates You can get those crates at The Container store here in the US. They are made by Tucker. They stopped making them for a while but then they discovered the huge demand for them for djs and record collectors. boy are they cashing in on those

Re: [313] record crates

2002-09-18 Thread Roberto Ty
I've never tried this place, but it maybe a cheaper alternative. http://www.spybox.co.uk/ You can get those crates at The Container store here in the US. They are made by Tucker. They stopped making them for a while but then they discovered the huge demand for them for djs and record

RE: [313] record crates

2002-09-18 Thread FC3 Richards
: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 10:49 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: RE: [313] record crates On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: its probably a federal offence, but i have some mail crates that are really good. they hold probably 25% more than typical crates

[313] record crates

2002-09-17 Thread Jonny McIntosh
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 BQ as they break too easy. My shelves are full and I keep knocking records across the floor. Thanks in advance.

RE: [313] record crates

2002-09-17 Thread Langsman, Marc
: [313] record crates 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 BQ as they break too easy. My shelves are full and I keep knocking records across the floor. Thanks in advance

Re: [313] record crates

2002-09-17 Thread rob webb
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 BQ as they break too easy. My shelves are full and I keep knocking records across the floor. Thanks in advance. yeah, where do ppl

Re: [313] record crates

2002-09-17 Thread diana potts
I got mine at a store we have stateside-bed bath and beyond. (BTW Henry Rollins does a great bit about bed bath and beyond and his obsessions w/ plastic record sleeves.) Not sure if these are in the UK-but other people I know have just gotten them from seeking out dumpsters from places that

RE: [313] record crates

2002-09-17 Thread Neil Wallace
webb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 3:12 PM :To: 313@hyperreal.org :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

RE: [313] record crates

2002-09-17 Thread robin pinning
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 i have a few of these but i haven't

Re: [313] record crates

2002-09-17 Thread Jonny McIntosh
Thanks everyone. I'm glad there are options other than a day of young couple hell in the distant lands of Wembley's Ikea... - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [313] record crates

2002-09-17 Thread tom churchill
Anyone know where I can get those plastic crates that are a perfect fit for twelves? (In the UK). I've just done a quick search on Google - these aren't personal recommendations but might be worth investigating: http://www.pentaplast.co.uk/pentaplast/milleusi_extra_chiusa.htm

RE: [313] record crates

2002-09-17 Thread Langsman, Marc
*agh* you can up the pain a notch by going on a bank holiday too ! :/ -Original Message- From: Jonny McIntosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 3:36 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] record crates Thanks everyone. I'm glad there are options

Re: [313] record crates

2002-09-17 Thread Placid
: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 3:36 PM To: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [313] record crates Thanks everyone. I'm glad there are options other than a day of young couple hell in the distant lands of Wembley's Ikea

Re: [313] record crates

2002-09-17 Thread Minto George
You can get those crates at The Container store here in the US. They are made by Tucker. They stopped making them for a while but then they discovered the huge demand for them for djs and record collectors. boy are they cashing in on those. - minto = down low music http://downlowmusic.org

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2002-09-17 Thread David Hampson
@hyperreal.org Subject: [313] record crates 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 BQ as they break too easy. My shelves are full and I keep knocking records across the floor. Thanks

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2002-09-17 Thread Toby Frith
. - Original Message - From: David Hampson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313@hyperreal.org Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 4:26 PM Subject: [313] Subject: [313] record crates Jonny The best ones I have found have been: * Milton Keynes market had some square hard blue plastic ones which were

RE: [313] record crates

2002-09-17 Thread Matthew MacQueen
You can get those crates at The Container store here in the US. They are made by Tucker. They stopped making them for a while but then they discovered the huge demand for them for djs and record collectors. boy are they cashing in on those. Also if you're in/near Chicago, Gramaphone records

RE: [313] record crates

2002-09-17 Thread yussel
, 2002 3:12 PM :To: 313@hyperreal.org :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 BQ as they break too easy. My shelves are full and I

RE: [313] record crates

2002-09-17 Thread Jeffrey Paul
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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. one can never have enough of these. they're severely reinforced