[identity profile] lightenmyload.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] davis_square
i've got a pair of lateral filing cabinets that i don't need anymore.  i've been using them to store sheets and towels, a job for which they're eminently suitable, if not terribly stylish.  they're pretty heavy-duty and in good condition.  wipe the dust off, throw a table runner across the top, and they're bodacious urban, post-grad apartment accouterments.  heck, they even work in an office context !

Both cabinets are 18" deep, 27 3/4" tall, and 36" long.  One has two "standard" filing size drawers, the other has an extra-deep and an extra-shallow drawer.  all drawers have hanging file rails that can be adjusted to take 8x11 or legal hanging files.  don't ask me why the extra-shallow drawer has these rails - i can't puzzle it out meself.  as you can see in the pics, they're such a generic color that i can't really tell if it's grey or beige:



...but i'm thinking it's closer to grey.

ANYway...if these items could rock your world, we are both in luck: i'm feeling down and oppressed by all the crap that's cluttering my place and you apparently need some of it.  i need some amusement: tell me how you think they could end world hunger or initiate the End Times (the more outrageous, the better) and it/they are yours.  they're in magoun square, about a mile from davis, up broadway.  don't even think about coming by on foot with a grocery cart to whisk them away: they're heavier than that.  for a bag of Chips Ahoy cookies, local delivery tcan be arranged.

lightenmyload at steelypip dot org

Date: 2008-03-01 09:52 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ron_newman
if you don't get any takers here, try the Somerville Freecycle mailing list. and maybe also the Medford Freecycle list.

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