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    #16
    Ricardo,

    Thank you for the compliment. I never put the original paperwork or documents in a wall display, I make copies as the originals will fade. Also make sure the frames, especially the back are sealed to prevent any dampness getting to your badges. Jacques

    Originally posted by Mooyman
    Hi Jacques,

    Againg, that is a VERY NICE bunker!

    Please, as you place badges and documents in the wall displays?

    Best regards,

    Ricardo.

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      #17
      spot on
      Whats the trunk in the middle of the floor?
      mat

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        #18
        Thats a real great room you got there.
        I would really like to see some closeups of the framed medals/badges that you got.
        Could you please show on pictures how you frame the badges/medals?
        I have always wondered how a medal with no pin can be placed in the center of a frame without falling down.

        Thanks.

        Regards,
        André

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          #19
          Thats a real great room you got there.
          I would really like to see some closeups of the framed medals/badges that you got.
          Could you please show on pictures how you frame the badges/medals?
          I have always wondered how a medal with no pin can be placed in the center of a frame without falling down.

          Thanks.

          Regards,
          André

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            #20
            That is a lovely way to display your tunics if they aint on a mannequin. How do you attatch them inside the frames without causing any damage to the tunic if you don,t mind me asking?

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              #21
              Ah ha.............. just spotted the clothes hangars for the tunics.

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                #22
                Very nice collection and well displayed. Any chance of getting some close-up pics of the other Army tunics??


                Glenn
                "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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                  #23
                  If theres one thing I like more than a great collection its a collection thats well displayed, you have done both.
                  Thanks for sharing.
                  Cheers Chris.

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                    #24
                    That is one ultra classy display Jaques Very atmospheric, very professional, very period, very nice items...I would also like to see some close-ups.

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                      #25
                      these Guys have said it all. awesome display scenario and just my type of room to chill out in. I could do some long term relaxing in a bunker like that. good job! Glenn

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                        #26
                        Well I am floored. When can I move in?

                        One question - how do you mount the awards over the documents?
                        Marc

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                          #27
                          Sweet looking room..I really lke what you did with the lighting...

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                            #28
                            Thanx for the nice words. Let me try and answer the questions.

                            The trunk is an early 20th century trunk used to ship personal items on the mail/ passenger ships between Europe and South Africa. This one is stencilled from Rotterdam to Cape Town for a guy named Buikmann. It makes for a nice coffee table.

                            Here is some close ups of the tunics. Pictures are at an angle because of the flash. m40 cavalry/recon
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                              #29
                              m36 gebirgsjager nco
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                                #30
                                HBT infantry officers
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