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RE: it does read like a send-up for .....

Posted by user510 on July 9, 2017 at 10:04:48:

Elias Didaskalou and his firm Urbangreen. Described as a "full service furniture and design company capable of doing custom woodwork for private homes and businesses: cabinets, furniture, built-ins, stairways, and entire room interiors.....blah blah"

Maybe they (Urbangreen) do merit a feature story on their firm in one of a few high-end audiophile magazines. How many custom cabinet companies do you know that produce as one of their product lines an assortment of Lp shelves and stackable cubes? Can you count them on all ten fingers, or will it be just the fingers of one hand? Your local newspaper will likely feature similar stories on local businesses within their folds of other stories.

If the audio rags we read did more feature stories like this on small business's that serve and support this hobby of ours, what would that hurt? I see no foul here. No offense.

Custom shelves for holding your Lp collection. The story is a public service.

-Steve