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sethb Inner circle The Jersey Shore 2832 Posts |
In my experience, the best way to transport Magic Worms is a large plastic toolbox. This keeps them dry and safe from damp ground, puddles and unexpected showers. They run about $15-20, and are lightweight but sturdy enough for the job.
Sears has 20" and 23" long toolboxes, which are big enough to carry about 75-100 worms, depending upon the particular packaging of your product. I have two 19" Stanley plastic toolboxes, and can carry 75 worms in each one, plus a packet of instruction sheets that I give out with each sale. SETH
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B Hackler Special user 778 Posts |
That's a great idea. I carry my worms and Svengali decks in those plastic tubs you can get from many different stores. the tool boxes would be a lot heavier duty and would last a lot longer.
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sideshowsam New user I see you staring at my 86 Posts |
Hey Seth would you be willing to share your "bonus" instructions and what brand of worm are you using?
thanks for all your informative posts they are so appreciated ./sam |
sethb Inner circle The Jersey Shore 2832 Posts |
PM'd you.
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