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Posted By: Mike H
Mine are all in a glass top table. You could get a couple of these and fit a lot of pins. This one measures 18" x 23". I like this method because the tables are also functional, the pins can be displayed with other items, and it's easy to change things up. The lid is hinged and the storage area has glass sides about 5" high. |
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