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Thanks for the links!
The rack at Stacks and Stacks comes closest to what I am looking for though it looks like it won't hold as many clothes as my German one.
I don't like permanent outside lines. I can't imagine how they can work out... What do you when it rains? I have my drying rack mainly for convenience. It may sound odd to some but thanks to my portable rack, I get to decide when I want to fold clothes rather than being told by Mr. Dryer that I better drop everything and come folding or else the clothes will get wrinkled up. The rack has the height of an ironing board so loading it up is easy. Since the "wings" fold up, I can carry a full rack outside/inside without much trouble. It accommodates over 54 feet of drying line while taking up maybe 8 or 9 sf of space. It's awesome! In the winter time, it even doubles as a humidifier
I just don't get why it's not being imported into the US.