http://sites.google.com/site/cruisincaskets/
I LOVE the concept, and it's very unique!
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Re: Cruisin Caskets
interesting.
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Re: Cruisin Caskets
I like the idea and they look very well done.
I'd like to see other shapes.
I'd like to see other shapes.
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Re: Cruisin Caskets
Interesting. Very interesting indeed. I notice that they specialize in 1950s vintage Mercurys. How ironic for me. I was brought home from the hospital the day I was born in a 58 Merc Comuter, and could be burried in the same car if I had the money.
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Re: Cruisin Caskets
They look nice!
So, how do they carry the thing? I don't see any lugs, arms and bars?
Looks like it would have to remain on a truck going in and out of the building - pall bearers to the side.
So, how do they carry the thing? I don't see any lugs, arms and bars?
Looks like it would have to remain on a truck going in and out of the building - pall bearers to the side.
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Re: Cruisin Caskets
They're on wheels. The paul berrors simply push it along, but I don't know how you would sear these things.
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