[Hidden-tech] Storage spaces?
    ussailis at shaysnet.com 
    ussailis at shaysnet.com
       
    Fri Jan  5 22:05:44 EST 2007
    
    
  
This may be too far, but I did a lot of calling when I left 221 Pine in
Florence. I found two great places. One in Williamsburg that is full, and
the felow next to FedEx in Hatfield. He gives a 15% discount to his low
rates if you sign a 6 mo agreement!
Jim Ussailis
jim at nationalwireless.com
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From: DAVID F. FARKAS david at farkas.com
Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 17:38:51 -0500
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Subject: [Hidden-tech] Storage spaces?
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Hi formidable network...
I moved about a year ago into a small apartment and lot of tools and 
shop stuff has been stored in the basement of a generous friend. 
Unfortunately... or at least inconveniently... she has to move and I 
need to find new storage in the 'dead of winter.' (is this 
winter?)  <Stop Global Whining!>
So... I'd appreciate your suggestions about easy, cheap, convenient 
storage as close as possible to Amherst Center.
Thanx much.
David
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