Wine
Wine Rack - Holds 120 bottles - Made by Floyd Helm in Oregon, not China!
- Item Number
- 161
- Estimated Value
- 89 USD
- Sold
- 45 USD to tr528ef5c
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
This wine rack is priced to sell. It will hold 120 bottles (15 bottles per shelf) with 8 shelves. Each shelf will contain 2 rows. The first row (bottom row) holds 8 bottles and the 2nd row will hold 7 bottles. One thing you need to know that the uprights are not one solid piece. They are two pieces that are held together with dowels. The 3rd picture shows how the uprights are connected. The 3rd picture is NOT the same species of wood; but it has the same design and serves it's purpose by showing you how this beautiful rack is put together. Also, these wine racks may have a visual imperfection. It is more of a Rustic "bulk" Wine Rack verses a finished wine rack. Within our manufacturing process, we refer to this grade as our " A minus" grade. This grade is only slightly different than our perfect "A" grade. And the average person doesn't even notice any difference. See below for explanation of our "A minus" grade.
Another reason why people love this rack and it's utility value is that you don't have to stack each rack on top of one another. It is your choice to keep it as one unit that holds 120 bottles or you can divide it into two parts and have two racks that hold 60 bottles each. You and a friend can split the cost and the two of you will end up with a 60 bottle rack. Very affordable. Very flexible.
In our "A minus" grade, we will let an occassional piece include one of the following: machining defects, slough (sluff) knot, star checked knot, black encased knot, blue stain (light) and some heart stain (redish in color).
The dimensions are : Width = 31 1/4", Depth = 11"; Heigth = 60"
If you want to prevent any tipping; please ask for your free "L-bracket or earthquake strap".
Item Special Note
Free shipping - UPS will deliver to your home!
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