DANIEL RAY wrote:
>
> Ed:
> There's a company called "Longaberger" which sells all kinds of baskets and
>the traditional picnic baskets. They are a little pricey though, because they
>refer to their products as "heirlooms". The only problem is that they usually
>sell their baskets at in-home presentations, like Mary Kay and Partylite.
> I'm sure you could locate a local representative if you do a net search.
> Judith Ray
> That's my wife! She knows these things, I don't...
> The time factor may be against you with this, but these baskets are
>apparently the "ultimate" as far as baskets are concerned.
> Dan Ray
> '73 B
> Ft. Knox, KY
>
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> From: Ed & Kris Curtis
> Sent: Sunday, January 18, 1998 2:36 PM
> To: mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Picnic Baskets fotr MGs
>
> I need to purchase a good quality picnic basket suitable for a MG. Can
> anyone suggest a place in the USA - I need the basket by this coming
> Saturday as a present - that has good quality baskets for sale?
>
> In addition, what experience do the people have with recent purchases of
> baskets? What do I need to know to buy a good basket?
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Ed Curtis
> 55 TF
> curtis@hayburn.com
Try the sacred Octagon or other publication. Triple C motors sells them
on their website. (triple-c.com)
steve
52 TD
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