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Open compartments for books and binders. Frosted glass doors conceal left and right storage areas. Can be mounted on left or right of 100" L-desk and 60" credenza. Maple Cross laminate finish. Manufacturer's 6-year limited warranty. Item dimensions are: 35-5/8Hx59-1/8Wx12-5/8"D. Assembly required.
BUSH P/N: WC81430
Large, easy to maneuver 4'' wheels - 2 locking and 2 standard 350 lb. load capacity Chrome 16 gauge frame Durable powder coated red finish 3'' deep shelves Dimensions: 35-5/16''Hx30''Dx16''WBy Sunex International.
Officially licensed by Major League Baseball, Mega Tickets are cutting-edge wall art for the true sports aficionado. Each Mega Ticket is created from an authentic MLB ticket that is enlarged 500%, printed on archival canvas, and professionally stretch-mounted using state-of-the-art technology and equipment. Mega Tickets are the next big thing in sports collectibles. The 1984 Detroit Tigers started the year 35-5 before finishing the regular season with 104 wins. The Tigers swept Kansas City in the ALCS and advanced to play the San Diego Padres in the World Series. While Jack Morris and Kirk Gibson also starred for the Tigers, Alan Trammell was named MVP as Detroit beat the Padres in five games. This Game 3 Mega Ticket commemorates the occasion and makes a perfect gift. Mega Tickets are ideal for autographs. Your friends will be jealous. Overall size up to 15 (H) x 35 (W) x 3/4 (D).
The Detroit Tigers are among baseball?s most celebrated franchises and dominated headlines in 2006 with an unexpected run to the playoffs. Four World Championships and five other World Series appearances are the result of some of the game?s greatest players having worn the old English ?D.? Names like Cobb and Kaline, Greenberg and Gehringer, and Gibson and Trammell starred during their days as Tigers. Readers will delight to these old and new anecdotes about Detroit baseball lore, recalling players like pitchers Denny McLain and Mickey Lolich; the ?84 Tigers? brilliant 35-5 start en route to a championship; and the 1999 finale at Tiger Stadium when nearly 200 of its former stars returned for one last hurrah.2007. 200 Pages
The Detroit Tigers are among baseball’s most celebrated franchises and dominated headlines in 2006 with an unexpected run to the playoffs. Four World Championships and five other World Series appearances are the result of some of the game’s greatest players having worn the old English “D.” Names like Cobb and Kaline, Greenberg and Gehringer, and Gibson and Trammell starred during their days as Tigers. Readers will delight to these old and new anecdotes about Detroit baseball lore, recalling players like pitchers Denny McLain and Mickey Lolich; the ’84 Tigers’ brilliant 35-5 start en route to a championship; and the 1999 finale at Tiger Stadium when nearly 200 of its former stars returned for one last hurrah.
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