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Old 05-10-2008, 12:19 PM   #11
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Terrific job Dick. A local fellow here that I do a few shows with sells glass figurines. I get a lot of orders for display cases similar to this thanks to him.
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Old 05-10-2008, 12:20 PM   #12
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Muzzleloader: You are right. One advantage to that kind of set up is that you can rearrange or change the pictures very easily.
These glass shelves can also hold the small 2" x 3" picture frames. The space between the shelves can also be adjusted to hold bottles of Hot Sauce , which are another popular collection item.
Kevin: This kind of shelf works very well with glass figurines. Some folks like to use mirror glass for the shelves in this situation. By scrolling the sides, you can customize the shelf for a client and the size of the shelf can be easily changed to meet the needs.
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I just made a similar set up about a month ago for a woman who collect thimbles.
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Heres the pics of the shelf I was telling you about, the only thing I used the scroll saw for was the back board on the top. Its nothing fancy, but it fits well with the other furnishings behind my bar
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