Several readers of this forum own INAO/ISO3591 glasses, being 6″ tall. If travelling far with one of these it needs a protective box. During a recent Portugal trip I had reasonable joy with two plastic boxes, each with a hinged lid, bought at the Container Store for the princely sum of $1.99 each, plus tax. (The label has an ID 10043484, which I can’t find on the website.)
Are any needed in the old world? They can easily be bought and brought.
Boxes for INAO/ISO3591 glasses
Re: Boxes for INAO/ISO3591 glasses
I can't find it on the website ... Can I just walk into the container store and pick it up julian?
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Re: Boxes for INAO/ISO3591 glasses
If someone can suggest a similar container for a Reidel Vinum port glass I would be very greatful.
Derek
Derek
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
Re: Boxes for INAO/ISO3591 glasses
Yes. But the Brits, living thousands of miles from the nearest Container Store, might have more trouble. Hence my offering to do it for them.g-man wrote:I can't find it on the website ... Can I just walk into the container store and pick it up julian?
Measurements please.DRT wrote:If someone can suggest a similar container for a Reidel Vinum port glass I would be very greatful.