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− | stackable container of white pine and chestnut wood with hardwood handles and conditions of tear-resistant nylon ribbon. Detachable (modular design). Suitable wooden lid with magnetic closure.
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− | * stackable wood container
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− | * [[Wikipedia:Modularity|modular]] design
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− | * [[Wikipedia:Forest Stewardship Council|FSC-certified]] wood
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− | * [[Wikipedia:Renewable Resource|renewable resource]]
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− | * made for the storage of hundred 78 rpm records
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− | * various disc sizes (7-inch, 10-inch, 12-inch etc.)
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− | * compatible with the Euro-Pool-System
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− | * made by hand in the mountain area of Switzerland
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− | || [[File:Pool-container-front_view.jpg|150 px|thumb|front view]]
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− | |[[File:Pool-container-open_cover.jpg|220 px|thumb|open cover]]
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− | |[[File:Pool-container-view_inside.jpg|150 px|thumb|view inside]]
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− | |[[File:Pool-container-stackable.jpg|150 px|thumb|stackable]]
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− | |[[File:Pool-container-with-pallet.jpg|150 px|thumb|container with pallet]]
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− | |[[File:Pool-container-aerial_view.jpg|150 px|thumb|aerial view]]
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− | |[[File:Pool-container-modularity.jpg|150 px|thumb|modular designed]]
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− | |[[File:Pool-container-tested.jpg|150 px|thumb|tested by a staff member]]
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