I am offering a Tansu design box that was made in a Japanese Internment Camp. This product is around 70 years of ages and it is fragile and stunning at the same time. You can tell it was made by somebody who put a great deal of enthusiasm into it and used any scrap of wood they could find, consisting of hand made knobs. A few of the wood on the within is masonite which is barely ever used any longer. Great looking piece and a time the United States government would such as to forget. Approximate size is 11" inches tall, 10" inches across and 5" inches thick. Take a look at the photos and if you desire to see it just provide me a call. I will delete all emails and I don't accept texts either. Kindly do not email me, e-mails are used by fraudsters so I simply erase all emails. My name is Robert and I reveal my stuff mostly at a shop parking area near my work. That makes it simple for me to show throughout working hours. The establishment is in downtown Sac. My number is 916-four2 zero-six five 6 9. Call during routine hours or 9am to 9pm, or it will be difficult to find me. Price is $80 obo. I can not request even more cash although it's a museum quality piece, reason why is because it doesn't have any names or stamps of when it was made or who made it. I was told it was made in Manzanar however I do not have any provenance to prove that statement. Thank you.