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OR

503.232.1988 or 800.547.7005 |

WA

206.223.1988 or 800.223.9598 |

CA

510.782.1988 or 888.566.1988 |

NATIONWIDE

800.547.7005

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DURON BULLNOSE SHELF Injection molded | Available in Black or White (Custom color available upon request) Completely finished; will not chip | Available with an Open bottom or contact sales for Closed bottom options | Accepts Slatwall, Grid, or Standard Knife and Shelf Brackets | Packaged in cartons of 4 | Sold individually Black Each 086-DA224-B 13” X 24” Open bottom 2.4 Lbs. $12.95 086-DA248-B 13” X 48” Open bottom 4.8 Lbs. $19.95 086-DA436-B 15” X 36” Open bottom 4.2 Lbs. $25.95 White Each 086-DA224-W 13” X 24” Open bottom 2.4 Lbs. $12.95 086-DA248-W 13” X 48” Open bottom 4.8 Lbs. $19.95 MELAMINE SHELF Use with knife brackets and display on slatwall, gridwall, slatgrid or pegboard ¾” thickness Each 413-12X24W 11 7 / 8 ” X 24” White 5.53 Lbs. $8.15 413-12X48W 11 7 / 8 ”X 48” White 11.32 Lbs. $13.00 413-14X24W 13 7 / 8 ”X 24” White 11.32 Lbs. $9.15 413-14X48W 13 7 / 8 ”X 48” White 13.26 Lbs. $15.25 413-12X24B 11 7 / 8 ” X 24” Black 5.53 Lbs. $8.15 413-12X48B 11 7 / 8 ”X 48” Black 11.32 Lbs. $13.20 413-12X24M 11 7 / 8 ” X 24” Maple 5.66 Lbs. $9.15 413-12X48M 11 7 / 8 ”X 48” Maple 11.78 Lbs. $13.50 PLEASE NOTE: 13” shelves accepts 12” brackets. 15” shelves accepts 14” brackets.

GLASS SHELVES

See pages 103-104

GONDOLA SHELVING

See pages 57-60

PEARL DISTRICT OUTRIGGER

See page 23

MORE SHELVING OPTIONS

TO MAXIMIZE YOUR MERCHANDISING SPACE

MAGGIE KANETOMI //

HR Administrator // Portland // OR

As a native of NW Montana, near Glacier National Park, Maggie is a lifelong fan of stunning geographi-

cal beauty. She loves hiking, skiing and all that outdoors stuff, of course. If you’ve ever wondered what

it would be like to hike the hills, valleys and mountains of Peru, this lady will gladly share her amazing

experiences with you. Cusco? Seen it. Inca Trail? Nailed it. 14,000 foot elevation gain? No big deal.