Writing desks
Writing desks usually differ
somewhat from computer desks. While a computer
desk can be used as a writing desk,
and a writing desk can sometimes be used as a computer
desk, be careful. Some writing desks are made such that
they're not balanced for heavy materials.
Writing desks also won't have a place to put your case or tower,
you'll have to place it upon the floor.
In the long run, you're better off buying a computer
desk for your computer, and using it as a writing desk.
Because of the modern age, writing is almost nearly outlawed
now as anything that needs to be handed in in school or
in the office needs to be typed. So, in the long run,
you might as well buy a computer desk, and use it as your
"writing desk" - Microsoft Word, that is. Or Wordperfect. Whatever
fits your fancy.
Antique
writing desks
Never, EVER, use an antique writing desk as a substitute
for a computer desk. Antique writing desks are usually
old and not accustomed to heavy things sitting on them.
You don't want to break an antique desk - then it's
worth nothing. If you've got an antique writing desk,
either use it, or sell it for some money.
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Here's
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for your writing desk
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Writing desk product reviews
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TTA Direct - Powell Ashland Collection |
$215.66 |
  
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Comments:
With an antique pine finish, two pullout drawers, two more
drawers and four shelves, along with stationary and letter
departments, this desk is a great deal.
Other desk setups would cost you a bus load more.
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