Still trying to get rid of a wine rack...

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cranky
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Still trying to get rid of a wine rack...

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Some of you may have seen this elsewhere... hopefully not all of you.

I have a redundant wine rack to get rid of.

1770x1070x300mm, grey PVC plate with weld mesh insert. 170 bottle capacity.
Free to good home, payment may be requested for bad home ;)

You will have to pick up from Morley, WA.

PM if interested. Bottles not included.

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Okay, the rack is on it's way to a new home.

I hope it serves it's new master as well as it served me for so long.

Cheers
Bryce

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Post by Waiters Friend »

cranky wrote:Okay, the rack is on it's way to a new home.

I hope it serves it's new master as well as it served me for so long.

Cheers
Bryce


Many thanks, Bryce. It just fits into the cellar height-wise, and as I mentioned, a friend may end up with it anyway - I'll find out tomorrow evening.

The offer of sharing a wine if you want to inspect the Cellar Shed remains open, especially as you live so close.Your partner is welcome, too.

Cheers

Allan
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Excellent.

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Post by Glen »

This brought tears to my eyes, such a happy ending to a sordid story of wanton rejection.

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