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Posted By: Jay
My only comment after seeing the auction is how large are SGC's cabinet holders? The one surrounding the Kelly N173 looks more like a serving platter than a card holder. I bet you could get four sandwiches and drinks on that thing. The good news is that if your house ever floods not only are your cabinets protected but your family can float away to safety on the slab. |
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