I want to thank everyone who dropped by and looked over both the
Display Case and Frames at recent Pin-Tiquities event
I would greatly appreciate any comments you might have
please add them to this topic, Thanks
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Closeup of shelves and woodworking
View from top shows interior frame box
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The glass door frame conviently hides the interior frame box, which firmly locks the front
display board in place when closed. It does this concealing all the edges of the board, so
as to leaving no hint that the board is even removalable let alone that another two might
be behind. Interior box is so closely fit (within 1/8") that people do not even realize it exists
until they've seen the front of the case open.
Coraplast used inside display boards
Display Board uses two fabric covered bonded sheets of Coroplast to hold pin firmly in place.
You can even place pins upside down and they'll stay, yet still allows simple removal & repositioning.
This is an important feature as some pin backs are not placed at the proper center of gravity causing them
to continually hang crocked. Stitch with his suction cup shoes should be straight up and down painting
the ceiling, yet as can be seen he contiually hangs at a 45 deg. angle in the cardboard,
Jessica Rabbit mounted in the display board remains firmly in place at any angle.
I STAND BEHIND MY MOUNTING BOARDS
THEY HOLD MORE FIRMLY THAN FOAMCORE & CORKBOARD!
DUE TO DOUBLE THICKNESS THE PINS DO NOT PIERCE THE BACK
THIS FEATURE ACTUALLY MAKES FOR SAFER PIN HANDLING!
I personally designed and crafted this Pin Display Case after months of hunting for something to properly
display my own Disney pin collection and was unable to find a case that did them justice. Nothing on the
market came even close to even allowing for Disney's 3D & pin-on-pin elements let alone the jumbo pins.
I greatly value my pin collection, it deserved more than a $50-100 display case meant to hold buttons!




















