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    #16
    more posters
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      #17
      even more posters
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        #18
        last poster and my uniform.
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          #19
          Great collection Dave. I love how youve displayed everything. I fully agree with the location of the Red white n blue. Very fitting indeed placing it above all else. To say it doesnt have a place there is not correct in my opinion. It simply shows two very important countries' national symbols that were involved in the greatest conflict ever. anyway, a kick ass collection

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            #20
            Wow

            Originally posted by Dave Ebersole View Post
            THese are my Aviation wings (it's a family thing. My grandfather was in aviation, I'm in aviation, and hopefully one of my sons will follow)

            The patches on the left are my grandfathers actual patches from WWII and Korea (WWII on top, Korea on bottom) and the three on the right, I bought because he was in the 8th AF during WWII and 5th AF during Korea)
            Dave

            Wow that is a beautiful collection of USAAF, now I understand why you wanted to stay focused.

            Timo

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              #21
              A fellow member mentioned that I should put a colored background behind the medals to make them "pop" out. I wasn't sure if I wanted red to match the flag or go with a grey color to make it seem like the medals were on a uniform. Well, I went with Red for the German items and it looks great in my opinion. What do you guys think?

              Also there are new items in the colection that weren't in the last grouping of pictures.
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                #22
                Here's my aviation wings. I used black to make them pop out as well. I figured black would be best to bring out the silver in the wings.
                I used Grey for the patches just because I figured it would be a good color to use for those.
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                  #23
                  i like the collection and how you have displayed it in the case. i guess it's personal preference to how things are displayed - they are your items after all - in war there are heroes no matter what cause they fight for, what is interesting to me is owning a piece of history. it's great that you have a personal connection with some of the stuff you have and display, too.

                  merry christmas!

                  duncan

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                    #24
                    I really like your new colored displays. Thanks for sharing!
                    best wishes,
                    jeff
                    Looking for a 30 '06 Chauchat magazine.

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                      #25
                      Great display

                      As for the backgrounds in my mind there isnt any doubt; black backgrounds is definately enhancing metal object the best and for the absolute best use black satin.

                      But its all a matter of tast may it be bad or good

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                        #26
                        Thank you all for the great compliments. Berra, I may have to try the black satin on the next display. My collection is growing a bit faster than I thought it would, but I'm pleased with it. Thanks again guys!

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                          #27
                          Nice collection and display.

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                            #28
                            nice collection indeed,

                            I like the posters

                            Peter

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                              #29
                              me to

                              Yes thats a big thumbs up on these posters.Hard to find in this great condition.
                              The British ones are very hard to find in this condition as well.Great pieces of history .Thanks for the look in.Regards Pete

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                                #30
                                AWESOME posters!

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