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07-11-2016 09:09 PM
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Very nicely done!!
Semper Fi
Phil
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Nice job , great that your helping form the next generation of collectors . You can still look for the miniatures , or continue with a TR female area , organizations like Red Cross , RAD had female only items also woman in the Wehrmacht . Good luck in your collecting .
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Thanks all. I like that display you have Glenn! Did you make that? I agree the some of the ones I want now are more expensive than these, so I will go more slowly now. I really like the police long service collection! Thanks for the ideas Chris! My daughter is interested in combat related awards now. I have acquired a silver wound badge to start that grouping, and want to get the 1st and 2nd class iron crosses. Also have the KVK 2kl with swords. The Germans seemed to have so many awards with multiple classes that you need an acre of wall just to display them! Not to mention the fortune it would take to buy them!
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carpediem
I like that display you have Glenn! Did you make that?
Yes, indeed! I mount all my display pieces myself. As for the frame, it is a SAFE brand pin display case #5866
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Glenn66
Yes, indeed! I mount all my display pieces myself. As for the frame, it is a SAFE brand pin display case #5866
Sorry for the long delay! Thanks for the information! Very nice groupings you have put together! Does that frame come with anything inside to mount items on? I am always looking for display options and ideas.
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carpediem
Does that frame come with anything inside to mount items on?
It only comes with a foam backing. I use a layer of bubble wrap underneath the foam in order to tighten up the gap between the foam and the glass. In that way, the awards are held against the glass by gentle pressure only so there is no need to try and glue or pin the awards into place.
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Glenn66
It only comes with a foam backing. I use a layer of bubble wrap underneath the foam in order to tighten up the gap between the foam and the glass. In that way, the awards are held against the glass by gentle pressure only so there is no need to try and glue or pin the awards into place.
Thanks Glenn!
When I did the display in this thread, I tried to keep the awards away from the glass a bit. Partly because the presentation box didn't allow it and I wanted to avoid the contact with the glass in general. Securing the awards does seem to be the worst part of display construction. I recently picked up a Reichsbahn collar tab and shoulder strap and you can see where someone used thumb tacks to display the collar tab.
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