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28 August 2007

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a Paperback Writer

Cool as heck.

Lauren

The trouble is, you need at least 50 of them.

Lady S

Very cool. I don't think my plaster and lath walls are strong enough to hold the quantity I would need.

(monkey) Steve

Rad-i-cool!

Nicola Zago

A Tangram bookshelve is made of 7 pieces.
With a combination of the 7 pieces you can do the shape that you prefer.

Take a look at the tangram assembly directions:

http://www.lago.it/fileadmin/beuser/istruzioni_montaggio/IMTAN-tangram060930.pdf

bye.

Kimbooktu

Thank you for mentioning my website! I like your blog too, so I have put you on my blogroll.

I would also like to bring my project to your attention. It is called 'Your Home Library'. On this special blog, I collect photo's of libraries from people that live all over the world. If you like to send in your home library, please do!

You can find the libraries and more information here: http://yourhomelibrary.wordpress.com

renia

How can I order a Tangram bookcase ????/

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