Msterbeau Posted February 28, 2007 Posted February 28, 2007 I have a couple of the Tim Burton's Tragic Toys sets for sale: Set three: The boy with nails in his eyes, Oyster Boy and Junk Girl Set 1: Stain Boy, Robot Boy and The Girl with Many Eyes The boxes have never been opened. $10 each. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- And now for something completely different: Super sturdy! In good condition. Currently disassembled. The table top needs cleaning or possible refinishing if you want something really nice. No dings or dents but a bit of surface rust on the footrest. Includes attached drafting straightedge. These sell new for $700. I'd like to get $125. Price is negotiable. Features: * Tiltable worksurface up to 50 degrees from horizontal. * Shallow plan and tool drawer with lock. * All-steel base and scratch-resistant tops with steel end cleats. * Top height 37" from the floor. Dimensions: 60"(W) x 37 1/2"(D)
Hellion Posted March 1, 2007 Posted March 1, 2007 I have a couple of the Tim Burton's Tragic Toys sets for sale: Set three: The boy with nails in his eyes, Oyster Boy and Junk Girl Set 1: Stain Boy, Robot Boy and The Girl with Many Eyes The boxes have never been opened. $10 each. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- And now for something completely different: Super sturdy! In good condition. Currently disassembled. The table top needs cleaning or possible refinishing if you want something really nice. No dings or dents but a bit of surface rust on the footrest. Includes attached drafting straightedge. These sell new for $700. I'd like to get $125. Price is negotiable. Features: * Tiltable worksurface up to 50 degrees from horizontal. * Shallow plan and tool drawer with lock. * All-steel base and scratch-resistant tops with steel end cleats. * Top height 37" from the floor. Dimensions: 60"(W) x 37 1/2"(D) I used to use those alot back in the day taking classes for architecture/drafting,Give me some time to decide,Marc
Msterbeau Posted March 1, 2007 Author Posted March 1, 2007 I used to use those alot back in the day taking classes for architecture/drafting,Give me some time to decide,Marc No problem...
torn asunder Posted March 1, 2007 Posted March 1, 2007 And now for something completely different: * Tiltable worksurface up to 50 degrees from horizontal. * Top height 37" from the floor. Dimensions: 60"(W) x 37 1/2"(D) how much weight will it hold!?!? :woot: :whistling :laughing nvm...
Msterbeau Posted March 1, 2007 Author Posted March 1, 2007 how much weight will it hold!?!? :woot: :whistling :laughing nvm... Enough.
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