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ITLA, GC Laser, Atlas among others make them. Some wood, some 3D printed, not to mention bunch of options on Shapeways or DIY printers at home.
I have a pile of them from the @DKS collection, but they're presently stuffed in a storage bin.I might be able to dig them out if you're really in a pinch. I think they're resin cast, but might be styrene from a kit.Lee
I have a question as well - when did pallets become the standard way of shipping, say, bagged fertilizer? Would my circa 1958 farm supply warehouse receive its products on pallets?
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Lee and Ed,Those pallets mr Smith used appear to be the ones made by Micro engineering. Very well done, injection mounded and still avaliable I think.https://midwestmodelrr.com/me80144/