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JILL MYERS <[log in to unmask]>
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The Smithsonian Store has a revolving book stand that may be close to
what you're looking for:

http://www.smithsonianstore.com/product_detail.asp?style=3088&catid=210&
dptid=474

with a price tag significantly less than that of the Monticello store.

Jill Myers
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Subject: Jeffersonian book stand

Has anyone seen a modern version of Jefferson's revolving, multi-book
stand?  I'm looking for a lazy-susan revolving book stand that holds 5
or
6 books.  Monticello sells a TJ replica for over $600.  Is there a
cut-rate modern version for the multi-tasking reader of today?

Henry Wiencek

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