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Lot/4 Portable, Multi-Purpose WOOD SHELVES Shelf w SLIDING BOOK ENDS: VHS, DVD +
$ 15.21
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Description
These are4 portable, multi-purpose shelves with sliding bookends
to hold them in place. These can hold
books, VHS videos, DVDs and CDs
. The beauty of these is that they can be put on top of anything flat: shelves, bureaus, cabinets, tables etc. Each of these measures from 18" to 19" long. The wood ends and sliders are about 6" to 7" tall and the depths are from 5" to 6". These are all in very good to excellent condition. I noticed some small paint spots. If they bother you, they should be easy to sand off. These will be heavy when packed so shipping will be expensive outside of the Western USA.
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SHIPPING
: These will weigh about 9 pounds when packed for shipping which is at cost. I can send them Parcel Select or Priority Mail within the USA. I mail within 1 business day of receiving payment.
International bidders
welcome
. because this weighs more than 4 pounds, it must go out Priority International which is expensive.
Please be sure you know the cost of shipping before bidding.
PAYMENT
:
I appreciate a prompt response from the winning bidder and payment through PayPal within 3 days.
A prompt response is more important than the date of payment
.
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,
g-sale-junki
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