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    Great Display Frames.....

    My wife picked these up for me at Target. The Frames are plastic. Two pieces of glass give it that floating effect. Pretty limited to displaying flat and cloth items, but I still like them. Take care.

    Tim
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    Different angle. Hard to tell from the pictures, but the "floating" effect looks really nice. They ran from about $8 to $14 a piece. I think I may invest in more of these .
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      #3
      I like them. A very nice look having black frames with the red items inside.

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        #4
        Hi Tim,

        Very nice displays - the display cases look similar to Riker mounts.

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          #5
          Those are great, I use them on paper documents so they are protected and displayed so the frame does not take away from the item.

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            #6
            Tim,

            Very nice display.

            Show a few more photos of your collection.

            Calvin
            -Calvin Hall, repressed Appalachian American.

            Desperately seeking a Juncker Knights Cross ribbon loop and well used Knights Cross ribbon!!!

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              #7
              Tim, be very cautious about mounting cloth items between two pieces of glass. There will be a slight space between the two pieces due to the thickness of the cloth. This is an area that can lead to moisture and condensation and can result in mold/mildew growth over time. It is always best when displaying documents and cloth that the item not come in direct contact with the glass as this is where the moisture would become trapped, unable to evaporate or dissipate resulting in damage over time. Documents especially will also have a tendancy over time to adhere to the glass surface if in direct contact. Don't think cloth will have this same affinity but the moisture issue is a biggie.
              Richard V

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                #8
                hi tim, i really enjoyed the pics... and like those frames. i'll have to go by target tommorrow and check them out. i have a DAF cog too... and have been wondering what to do with it... now i know

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by John Ammons
                  hi tim, i really enjoyed the pics... and like those frames. i'll have to go by target tommorrow and check them out. i have a DAF cog too... and have been wondering what to do with it... now i know
                  John,

                  Works good. I will warn you - it's a little tight.... you won't be able to close all of the back tabs. But with a little "playing around" it looks just fine from the front.

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