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    How do you display your tabbed buckles?

    Hey gang....I only have about a dozen tabbed buckles in my collection. The other 100 plus don't....those with no tab are easy to display in riker cases with inserts....but I was wondering how you guys display the buckles with tabs...I have them on display in my shelves but I'd like to know how you guys show 'em off.....

    Cheers!

    Rob

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    How to display buckles with/without tabs

    Here is one way - I received this idea last year from Ric who has one heck of collection! This works extremely well with both tab and non-tabbed buckles. Comments welcomed!
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              Last one... have a great weekend!
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                Looks great buddy! I remember seeing Ric's display! Are there any type of "portable" display boxes though? (or anything that is portable out there?)

                Great display Dan - with many an awesome buckle! Super cool! Thanks!!

                Rob

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                  Sorry Rob, I really don't do portables anymore! I have in the past (many moons ago) created a mold from insulation board where I could stack 4 sheets of 16 (w/tab) and place in suitecase type container.

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                    thats 1 super collection and very nicely displayed rgds dave

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                      Nice Dan!

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                        Hi Dan

                        I love this way to display your super buckles!

                        Is there a glass cover to protect the buckles?

                        Regards,

                        Guido

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                          Originally posted by KC1 View Post
                          Sorry Rob, I really don't do portables anymore! I have in the past (many moons ago) created a mold from insulation board where I could stack 4 sheets of 16 (w/tab) and place in suitecase type container.
                          That sounds like a pretty good idea....then you cover up the insul. board with a nice black "drop sheet", insert the buckles on top of that....
                          and voila! I might have to look into that unless someone knows if they make rikers specific for the size of tabbed buckles.

                          Thanks for the tip!

                          Cheers!

                          Rob

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                            Rob,

                            You are correct! I covered the board with (color of choice) cloth with a special glue to the reverse after the holes were cut to size and then would slice an X intothe cloth at the center of buckle repository. This keeps the buckle snug in place.

                            Guys,

                            Thanks for your comments and yes there is a glass door for the wall cabinet.

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                              Awesome buckles! Thanks for showing!

                              Rick

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