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Old 09-05-2011, 05:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Connie in CO
Sorry,what is it?What do you use it for?.Connie in CO
Someone who is giving a lecture can place notes on it
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Originally Posted by Sandra Henderson
WOW!~ Great job! and great idea! You could sell these! Lucky wife! :)
What a great idea! I agree with Sandra. I bet you could sell them. How heavy is the whole package when the lectern is put in the bag?
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I can think of lots of times I'd like to have had one of those! Good design!
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Wow! You sure are handy! What a neat idea.
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fantastic! How much does it cost? If I were fixed I wonder if I could do stuff like that!
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Wow! That is very cool!
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Originally Posted by Connie in CO
Sorry,what is it?What do you use it for?.Connie in CO
It is called a lectern. It is used to hold the copy of the text that you are using when speaking before a group. The portability gives you the option of taking it with you to any venue, and having the copy you are reading close enough to see clearly and not have to bob your head down to the table top while glancing at the copy. I hope that is a clear enough explanation.

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Thank you John,that answered my question.Connie in CO
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Great job
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Originally Posted by DMotyl
Originally Posted by Sandra Henderson
WOW!~ Great job! and great idea! You could sell these! Lucky wife! :)
What a great idea! I agree with Sandra. I bet you could sell them. How heavy is the whole package when the lectern is put in the bag?
Probably between 5-10 lbs tops. The pine is a very light wood, and so the whole pkg is easily handled. that was one of the requirements. You just have to be a bit circumspect in your handling of it, No tossing the whole thing in the back of a pick-up truck.
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