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Ferrari Opus, Enzo edition

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  1. glob1971

    glob1971 Formula Junior

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    #1 glob1971, Aug 7, 2016
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    I am the owner of a Ferrari Opus Enzo edition, great collector book with all Ferrari history. It weights 37 kg, 50 cm square and 852 pages. I didn't find any solution to have it displayed in my living room given the weight and size. Box is standing for years already on the floor, it looks pretty ugly.

    Would be happy if someone would have an idea where/how to find a stand for the book, and if other Opus owners found a solution for it.

    Thanks in advance.
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  2. BladeMD

    BladeMD Formula 3
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    Looks like the printer offered a stand.

    Enzo | Opus
     
  3. glob1971

    glob1971 Formula Junior

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    #3 glob1971, Aug 7, 2016
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  4. BladeMD

    BladeMD Formula 3
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    You could take that pic to a local fabricator and they could likely machine one for you for 1/10th the price!
     
  5. Retail

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    Bought a nice table at Ethan Allen for ours
     
  6. glob1971

    glob1971 Formula Junior

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    Thanks for answer, would it be possible to have a picture - could give me some idea.
     
  7. Sharknose

    Sharknose Formula Junior

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    Found this link after a quick Google:

    Pedestal

    Sure there are more out in the ether. Good luck and congrats on the book!
     
  8. Alden

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    Don't buy a stand where the book lays "flat." It will ruin the binding over time. Find one that allows the book to be open at an angle less than 180 degrees, not sure what is appropriate, but a local rare book dealer should be able to tell you.
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  9. glob1971

    glob1971 Formula Junior

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    Thanks for comments :)
     

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