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	<title>Comments on: Ping Pong Door by Tobias Franzel</title>
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		<title>By: Ping Pong Door by Tobias Franzel &#171; NOTHING LESS</title>
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		<description>[...] Ping Pong Door by Tobias&#160;Franzel 2009 July 8   tags: Door, Furniture, Ping Pong by almightay     For those of us that have owned or currently own a ping pong table, you’ll know how space consuming they are. Even if the table can fold in half and be rolled to a corner, the sight is still an eye sore. If this is your dilemma, Tobias Franzel’s Ping Pong Door alleviates that. Though not standard sized, I’m certain a 2 on 2 match can still be quite entertaining. And once your match or mini tourney is over, simply fold the table back up.  Source KillahBeez [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Ping Pong Door by Tobias&nbsp;Franzel 2009 July 8   tags: Door, Furniture, Ping Pong by almightay     For those of us that have owned or currently own a ping pong table, you’ll know how space consuming they are. Even if the table can fold in half and be rolled to a corner, the sight is still an eye sore. If this is your dilemma, Tobias Franzel’s Ping Pong Door alleviates that. Though not standard sized, I’m certain a 2 on 2 match can still be quite entertaining. And once your match or mini tourney is over, simply fold the table back up.  Source KillahBeez [...]</p>
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