Puzzle Display and Storage

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a-maze-ing
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Post by a-maze-ing »

That is a nice display of your collection!
Note that shallow shelves can store more, but are harder to light properly. Your cabinet is open (or glass) on the sides which is a great thing in my opinion.
I love the shadows of the hanayama's (especially the harmony) in the 2nd picture, whether it is due to the flash or not.
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Time for my updated picture. We made our annual pilgrimage to Ikea last week...
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Wow. I'd never leave that room.

Got any duplicates or are they all unique?
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Very impressive display (and collection)!
OPEN: AQUA - TURQUOISE - BLUE - GREEN - BRONZE - SILVER - GOLD - INDIGO - TITANIUM - RED - ORANGE - LIME - GUNMETAL - PURPLE - COPPER - MINT - HANDMADE - MERCURY - BLACK - BLACK MERC - SALMON - GREY - SAPPHIRE - EMERALD - RUBY - PEACH
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I intentionally went with the open sides and back, installed lights, and glass shelves. Not bad for about $100. As the collection grows, I'll have to get something with more shelf space. But that won't be for a while...
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I don't know what to say Stet.. I am speechless.. That is a real nice display setup.. Is there room for a fifth? KIRK
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Kirk2000 wrote:I don't know what to say Stet.. I am speechless.. That is a real nice display setup.. Is there room for a fifth? KIRK
Maybe we didn't see the other wall yet. :D


But more serious, what a nice way to display your puzzles and what a awesome collection!! 8-)
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Yes, very impressive Stet!
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I would probably die in stets collection room

That is one seriously impressive collection.

Is it possible that you can take a very high quality pic or pics of each shelf and post a link to a high quality image?
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Not as impressive as many others here but its a start :)
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