Mark Hall of Casting Crowns to Auction Avengers Desk to Support Charity

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    Mark Hall sitting the Avengers movie-themed desk.
May 21, 2012|5:24 pm

An Avengers movie-themed desk has been created by Tom Spina Designs for the Grammy winning recording artist Mark Hall of Casting Crowns. The concept of the desk was brought by Mark Hall and was designed and fabricated by Tom Spina and Richard Riley.

The one of a kind piece is completed with a glass top, accent lights, hidden storage and drawers.

At the rear of the desk, a faux chamber and a heavy-duty door can be found symbolizing the Hulk and a few of Hawkeye's arrows.

The top of the desk is decorated with a display of Nick Fury's gun, ID and badge. The front displays Ironman's helmet and arch reactor, Thor's hammer and Cap America's shield. For more detailed information about the desk go to http://www.tomspinadesigns.com.

The desk will auction soon and the profits will go to World Vision water efforts in Africa. The buyer's purchase will be tax deductible.

Previously, Tom Spina Designs designed a one-of-a-kind Han Solo desk for Mark Hall which was auctioned for charity and raised $9,000.

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