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Let's Take Up a Collection

Adam Kuban
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Published: June 22, 2006 Last Updated: August 9, 2018

Not to be a pizza weblog that complains about something without offering a solution, we propose to spearhead a collection to buy Dom DeMarco a Take-A-Number system. Who's in? $550 for:

  • Two-Digit Indicator with bar-segmented numbers and black housing
  • Wireless Receiver with mounting bracket
  • Electrical Adapter plug-in Set 1P
  • 2 Remotes with Velcro
  • D900 Ticket Dispenser, red/gray
  • Counter Stand for Dispenser
  • Take-A-Number Sign for Dispenser (English)
  • 6 Rolls T90 Tickets (4,000 tickets per roll)

Four thousand tickets per roll? That should get Dom through half a day.

Take A Number 2-Digit Wireless Ready Set Kit [Take a Number, Inc.]

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Adam Kuban is the proprietor of the pop-up Margot's Pizza, which serves bar-style pizza. But you may also know him as the founder of Slice (RIP, 2003–2014) where he has written thousands of blog posts about pizza. He also created A Hamburger Today and served as Serious Eats's founding editor (2006–2010) after having sold those sites to SE.

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