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01-21-2011, 09:57 PM | #1 |
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A inexpensive display case.
[B]Thought I'd share a rather inexpensive display case I made, well almost made. At most craft supply stores like 'A.C.Moore', 'Michaels', and 'Ben Franklins', you can buy pre-made, bare wood, hinged shadow box/display cases for a little over $10. You can find them in varing sizes. This one is 12"x12" inside. Basicly I stained the wood,covered with a satin poly and installed red velvet ( that I begged my wife for) foam block. The case comes with a rather nice latch for it's cost. But for only $10 or so and some spare time, you came have a inexpsive hanging display case. Sorry the photos are not so nice. It is shown temporary displaying my "Thor" restored American Eagle Test Luger!!
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01-21-2011, 10:10 PM | #2 |
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Very nice!
I wonder if they are sold online as well???
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