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		<title>Perspex Exhibition Cases</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kate Newton has 12 x brand new Perspex cubes for sale.  These were to be used in an art exhibition for Education, but due to funding cuts, the exhibition is no longer going ahead and she is trying to recoup some of the costs.
 The cubes range in size from 30cm to 60cm and possibly larger.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kate Newton has 12 x brand new Perspex cubes for sale.  These were to be used in an art exhibition for Education, but due to funding cuts, the exhibition is no longer going ahead and she is trying to recoup some of the costs.</p>
<p> The cubes range in size from 30cm to 60cm and possibly larger.  Prices start at $50.</p>
<p>Museums who would like to purchase Perspex cases to display small objects such as ceramics, navigational and maritime hand tools, personal effects, etc.</p>
<p>If you know anyone who would be interested, please contact Kate Newton on 0428 186 260.</p>
<p> They can be mounted on a chip-board plinth (painted with acrylic paint to suit your exhibition) that places them at a comfortable viewing height, or even fastened to a bench or table.</p>
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