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    #31
    Looks like a very cozy room and nice displays too!
    Originally posted by jacquesf
    I hope you guys enjoy it as much as I do. Jacques

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      #32
      Andre,
      You have two options to frame medals. Firstly when you don't want to see the back of the medal, you use two pieces of backing board with the ribbon between them to hold the medal in place in the cut out in the front board. You paste the backing board together not the ribbon. see this example of and ek 2.
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        #33
        close up
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          #34
          The second option work basically the same as the first, but you can see the back of your medals. You again use two backing boards cut exactly the same. Fit the medals between the two backing boards in the cut outs. Only difference , in this case you put glass on both sides. Hope this will assist. Jacques
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            #35
            Sorry, wrong picture.
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              #36
              My favourite, a nice worn m42 tunic.
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                #37
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                Just wish I could spend a couple of hours there!

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                  #38
                  Mark,

                  The awards are mounted over copies of the original documents . I never frame original doc's they get damaged by the light. Rather keep them filed away.

                  Jacques

                  Originally posted by Flak88
                  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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                    #39
                    Originally posted by jacquesf
                    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
                    Hi Jacques,

                    Excellent!!! Equal the museums technique...very intelligent!!

                    Thanks!!

                    Best regards,

                    Ricardo.

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                      #40
                      Very nice display,nice light and nice presentation.

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                        #41
                        Yes, it would be a true honor to visit a room like that.

                        But then, will the incandescent light cause discoloration to the fibric of your tunics?

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                          #42
                          Very nice collection I reconise some tunics from the internet. Nice job

                          Best regards,
                          sander vw
                          http://www.sandeboetiek.com

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                            #43
                            Sander, thanx. You are right about the internet. I have lately bought some tunic of the net, been lucky (it is a jungle). The problem in South Africa is a real lack of original german militaria. I have however found that much better quality and value is to be found on this forum. Got some beautiful tunics here.
                            Jacques

                            Originally posted by sander vw
                            Very nice collection I reconise some tunics from the internet. Nice job

                            Best regards,
                            sander vw

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                              #44
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                              Very,very nice way of displaying your collection some off the nicest i have seen..Almost makes me wanne rebuild my own room.



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                                #45
                                Hi Jacques,

                                Great room, with an even greater collection . I really like the way you display your tunics.

                                Good luck with collecting,

                                Thomas

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