| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 380.1 | CHEAPER CD STORAGE RACK | SSVAX::LUST |  | Fri Jun 20 1986 08:45 | 8 | 
|  |     ELECTRIC GRAMMAPHONE IN SUDBURY HAS A STACKABLE UNIT WHICH HOLDS
    43 JEWEL BOXES FOR $25.  THEY ALSO HAVE 2- AND 3-HIGH UNITS WHICH
    GO FOR $48 AND $65 RESPECTIVELY.  THE MULTIPLE UNITS ARE ALSO
    STACKABLE.
    
    THE UNITS ARE ALL MADE IN VERMONT OF SOLID (NOT LAMINATED) WOOD
    (NOT PINE).  IT LOOKED LIKE WALNUT TO ME, BUT I'M NOT SURE.  GOOD
    QUALITY - CHECK IT OUT.
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| 380.2 | Walnut? - No  Oak? - Yes | TLE::CLARK | Ward Clark | Mon Jun 23 1986 21:02 | 11 | 
|  |     On the recommendation in 380.1, I visited the Electric Gramophone
    last Saturday in search of the "walnut" CD racks.
    
    They turned out to the same oak racks that I've seen elsewhere for
    a few dollars less.  They are reasonably good quality, but I'm looking
    for walnut or some other dark-colored wood.
    
    I didn't leave the EG empty handed - I now have two more CDs (and
    no rack).
    
    -- Ward
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| 380.3 |  | PYRITE::WEAVER | Dave - Laboratory Data Products | Thu Jun 26 1986 18:27 | 7 | 
|  |     re: .2
    
    Did you ask Rick for the name of the manufacturer?  You might be
    able to call and request a different wood, they might be interested
    in experimenting to get more market share.
    
    						-Dave
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| 380.4 | Any wood you want as long as it's oak | TLE::CLARK | Ward Clark | Fri Jun 27 1986 11:52 | 10 | 
|  |     Rick told me that he had already asked the manufacturer for different
    woods.  They responded that they were only interested in building
    oak racks.
    
    Rick did offer to try to get an unfinished oak rack so that I could
    stain it to the color I want.  Although this is less desirable that
    real walnut or cherry (my top choice), it's better than blond oak
    in a room of dark antique furniture.
    
    -- Ward
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| 380.5 |  | SSVAX::LUST |  | Mon Jun 30 1986 15:11 | 6 | 
|  |     I saw a rack at Service Merchandise which is a darker wood.  It
    is sold with the "TEAC" name on it.  It looked like it would hold
    about 20 disks, and it has glass doors.  It also looked liked it
    would stack.  Price $19.95.
    
    Dirk
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