September 2, 2011

Speaking Of Awesome American Steel

We had a tree limb come down across our driveway last weekend--some freak weather thing, who knew?--and needed to rent a car for a couple of days.

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The checkout guy at National Airport was working off of this beauty, the Foreman's Shop Desk, by Relius Solutions.

At under $200, it looks like the cheapest decent foreman's desk out there, no finish fetish or unit construction, or whatever brings the double-to-triple prices. But to my eye, it has a winning simplicity. Had I rented an SUV, I might have just slipped the guy a Hamilton and loaded it into the back. Oh well.

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