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Part number???

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Anyone know the part number or proper name for the wall unit to hang/store the legs and tables on when not in use? I'm not finding it on their web site... (of course I may be blind) :confused:
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Tom, I think what you are looking for is #555941.
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Bob, that's it. Thanks a bunch. Guess I was having a "senior moment" there. :rolleyes:
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Tom, Just sent you an email.
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I just had to go back and check. Ends up I don't THINK I was having a senior moment after all. I went to the Accessory Catalog web page (which I was looking at originally) and did a Ctrl/F search for "Table Storage System" and all possible combinations thereof on that page, and it's not listed on that page at all. Yes, the part number you provided pulls it up, and by searching for the name (which I know NOW) in the keyword search it comes up, but it's not listed in their index page.
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I do miss the printed catolog. (Still have several old ones :D )
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a1gutterman wrote:I do miss the printed catolog. (Still have several old ones :D )

Tim, my boy, nothing has been lost. Just use them. Very little has changed. The differences will be pointed out to you at checkout time. Just be prepared for everything to cost a little more.

I consider myself very lucky. The Traveling Academy came through Tucson not long before the TA was discontinued. I got a printed catalog at that time. I don't use it as much as I normally would. I don't want to tear it up. It might have a place behind glass one day.
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