There's nothing better than music to help carry you through a tough day. Load your top 20 CD's in this stylish and unique CD organizer made from an authentic license plate. The insert holds 20 of your favorite CDs and it's all held secure with a recycled rubber snap closure.
(CAUTION: These are real recycled plates! Every plate is different, so designs will vary, possibly quite considerably. One thing we can guarantee though is that they all look great!)
Ethicalsuperstore.com product code: 58986
Shipping Weight: 500g
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conormulcahy asked this question on 11th Jun 2008
Q: Have you ever seen a similar item to the Rock in Road CD Holder but in the form of a diary or notebook. Thus a diary/ notebook made from a car licence plate rather than a cd holder
A: Thanks for the enquiry. We don't know of a product such as that you describe, but we will soon be stocking notebooks with covers made from recycled record sleeves, if these may be of interest? Watch this space!
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conormulcahy asked this question on 11th Jun 2008
Q: Have you ever seen a similar item to the Rock in Road CD Holder but in the form of a diary or notebook. Thus a diary/ notebook made from a car licence plate rather than a cd holder
A: Thanks for the enquiry. We don't know of a product such as that you describe, but we will soon be stocking notebooks with covers made from recycled record sleeves, if these may be of interest? Watch this space!