My Display case

Old River

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Relic Hunting

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That is a truly awe inspring collection! Thank you so much for sharing it with us!
 

Its really nice to have friends to share your finds with. I really look forward to seeing everybody new post, and the replys, Thanks very much.
 

Is the white stuff that your case made out of foam or a matting of some kind??

Nice display and great collection!!!!
 

Outstanding display!

Thanks for posting it... I have a long way to go!
 

I bought the case from Hobby Lobby, It has a fiber like material in it. Its not foam. The only problem I've had with them is laying down flat, My grandson dropped a softball in one of them, and I don't know how the other got broke. I'm going to have plexiglass put in them next.
 

goodjob i like the coins
 

I found it ;D You have found some great stuff,some of those buttons could be very old 1700s and the crucifix looks like it could have went on a old rosarie ,like the one you found ..What a treat to look at..Keep up the goodwork....... Relic
 

Great pics. You have an awesome collection there. I especially like the mix of relics in each case. Thanks for sharing.
 

OR,
I came to visit your displays in the "My Collections" section. I got to get out more on TN. I don't visit this section as much as I should. :wink:

Geez, you are right. You DO have some great relics to display. :icon_king:
Great post.
I'm off to check out some more. :thumbsup:
-MM-
 

Beautiful mixture of relics in your displays! :thumbsup:

I have had my regular relics in shadow boxes, but I recently made up seven Riker mount display boxes of buttons, just have to figure out how to get the best lighting to photograph all of them and then post. Still have several hundred buttons left over, just tried to put the best ones in the cases.

Don
 

Don in SJ said:
Beautiful mixture of relics in your displays! :thumbsup:

I have had my regular relics in shadow boxes, but I recently made up seven Riker mount display boxes of buttons, just have to figure out how to get the best lighting to photograph all of them and then post. Still have several hundred buttons left over, just tried to put the best ones in the cases.

Don

Don,
You're killing me!!! ;D :wink:
Can't wait to see your buttons. I use my stove area with the light above it as my "photo booth". Just got to be sure the burners are off. :tongue3:
-MM-
 

Thanks for viewing the collection. The light I used for these were God furnished. "The Sun". I took them outside, and took the photos. This is just part of my collection. I have others that are not in these. All my Texas Buttons are in seperate cases. There's 7 Texas Navy buttons, 1 Republic of Texas Army Staff button, and 1 Texas Marine Corp button. Have lot of musket ball, and lots of other lead, fired, and dropped. One the Texas Nave buttons made the Best Finds in W/E Treasure magazine for april. Again Thanks for viewing, and Happy Hunting.
 

That is some very nice finds,Congrats and keep the pics coming

fortbball9
 

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