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  • smkranz

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    Feb 21, 2013
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    Carroll County
    My deliveries of Scotch arrive in these exceptional bottle shipping cartons. This one holds three bottles, with the bottle holder inside an outer carton, which is then in another outer shipping box. The bottle holders have notches that fold out at the neck to hold differently sized bottles firmly in place. The bottom also has a fold-out tab that keeps the bottom of the bottle elevated from the bottom of the carton.

    Darn shame to throw this into the recycling. If anyone would like this either for storage or shipping, I'm happy to hang onto it and hand it off whenever convenient for bofus. Willing to travel a reasonable distance from Westminster, particularly if there's a brewpub at the end of the road.
     

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    smkranz

    Certified Caveman
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 21, 2013
    4,385
    Carroll County
    Hey you guyys! Today resulted in the receipt of 3 new bottles of scotch which arrived in another of the same excellent bottle shipping cartons as listed above last year. The carton has an internal bottle holder for 3 bottles, and an external shipping carton. Both of them are made of heavy cardboard. The internal bottle holder has notches at different heights to hold different sized bottles in place, and there is a fold out tab on the bottom which creates a false bottom to keep the bottom of the bottles elevated from the bottom of the carton.

    I hate putting this into the recycling, but it is of no current use to me. If someone here could put it to use to ship or store bottles securely, please hit me up. Pick up here or at a mutually convenient place by the name of Pub Dog in Westminster.

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