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  2. Peaches Records and Tapes - Wikipedia

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    Peaches was known for its vast selection with many locations in buildings the size of a typical grocery store. [5] Stores were also known for autograph signing events, [6] huge reproductions of the album covers of the latest releases on the side of its buildings and for selling records from wooden crates with the chain's colorful fruit-crate style logo on the side.

  3. Apple box - Wikipedia

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    Full Apple Box, in New York position. Apple boxes are wooden boxes or crates of varying sizes with holes on each end used chiefly in film production.These boxes are specialized pieces of equipment belonging to the grip department, and should not be confused with simple crates, other boxes, or boxes for apples.

  4. Crate - Wikipedia

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    An open frame style crate used for a bicycle An early open style crate for heavy cast iron A sheathed (closed) plywood crate A sheathed (closed) lumber crate Wooden crate with cleating. A wooden crate [3] has a self-supporting structure, with or without sheathing. For a wooden container to be a crate, all six of its sides must be put in place ...

  5. The best gift baskets of 2024, according to our editors - AOL

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    It includes items like lavender tub sachets, a crocheted washcloth, artisanal soap, a lavender candle, and luxurious hand cream, and it’s all packaged in a nice wooden crate for shipping.

  6. Scheitholz - Wikipedia

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    Scheitholz A small fruit crate made of wood and hardboard; in this case for strawberries. Scheitholz is a German term for any log sections that have been split lengthways with an axe or log splitter and that are primarily used for firewood or the manufacture of wood shingles.

  7. Packing house - Wikipedia

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    In the days of wooden crates, sizes generally ranged from the 100s to the 390s, demonstrating the wide range of sizes. The sizes for the smaller cardboard boxes introduced in the 1950s and still in use today range from the 40s to the 210s, depending upon the variety of fruit being shipped.