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J.G. the magnificent Special user Griffith Indiana 886 Posts |
Can be used for magic props but not magic in itself so I think this is the apropriate place to post this. I was at Harbor Freight Tools and found a case for I think $24 that has removable adjustable dividers and a movable/removable flap to store papers and manuscripts behind it. Containing pen/pencil holders. Forget what they call them but you can find quite a few cases and boxes of the like their for resonable prices. Much cheaper than hulking metal ones at Homedepot, Menards, and other hardware stores. It isn't enough for everything but holds a fair amount of my props so I don't have them all over my floor, desk and book case. Plus it could come in handy when I start performing travelling the road. Just thought I could mention them.
Jeremy Gates
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Josh the Superfluous Inner circle The man of 1881 Posts |
Thanks Jeremy. This case and other great finds are being discussed at:
Where to put it all...
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