Sorry for the commercial interruption, but if you have visors that need mounting for display, including subtle turned bases and full headliners, I suggest you contact skipgreenwade@hotmail.com. His products (made personally) are perfect for everyday display of your best stuff. Available in different heights and finishes. I have ordered, and am MOST satisfied.
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Originally posted by Antiquefrog View PostSorry for the commercial interruption, but if you have visors that need mounting for display, including subtle turned bases and full headliners, I suggest you contact skipgreenwade@hotmail.com. His products (made personally) are perfect for everyday display of your best stuff. Available in different heights and finishes. I have ordered, and am MOST satisfied.
If i could find a way to saw-cut the head at just below eye-level, I would be quite pleased!
Brad
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First 2 photos courtesy of Skipper Greenwade;
I received the one far left and fits ontop of my shelving fine, Hats or helmets. Top notch construction. I'll be getting a few more shortly. Great stuff Skip. Keep up the good work.
Ken
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ighlight=standLast edited by Ken B.; 08-09-2007, 09:34 PM.
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bmac - welcome to the Forum. Skip - have you considered a low-profile stand? The base model works perfectly to around 48 inches, but above that, it gets leggy, and does not work at all for (say) caps displayed on a shelf at 5 or 6 feet or more - the spreader starts to show, and it looks gangly. I have reduced the height of several of mine by about half, and it works much better (easy to do).
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