Boxes for INAO/ISO3591 glasses

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Boxes for INAO/ISO3591 glasses

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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.
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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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If someone can suggest a similar container for a Reidel Vinum port glass I would be very greatful.

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Re: Boxes for INAO/ISO3591 glasses

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g-man wrote:I can't find it on the website ... Can I just walk into the container store and pick it up julian?
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.
DRT wrote:If someone can suggest a similar container for a Reidel Vinum port glass I would be very greatful.
Measurements please.
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