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<p>[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 75382, member: 308"]Hi Tallcakes - could it have been a product for bakery displays? Could explain the lack of ornamentation. I'm trying to figure out the advantages of a separating cake stand. If you needed a large number of them (maybe half a dozen or more) they might be easier to store this way. Also it would be easier for the manufacturer to ship with less likelihood of breakage. Weren't there also shelf supports that separated? Sorry, just kind of throwing things out there.</p><p>Don[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 75382, member: 308"]Hi Tallcakes - could it have been a product for bakery displays? Could explain the lack of ornamentation. I'm trying to figure out the advantages of a separating cake stand. If you needed a large number of them (maybe half a dozen or more) they might be easier to store this way. Also it would be easier for the manufacturer to ship with less likelihood of breakage. Weren't there also shelf supports that separated? Sorry, just kind of throwing things out there. Don[/QUOTE]
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