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Display case

Bob Ellis

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I've had a glass display case in our local museum for a couple of years now, because I sell my pens there to raise money to rebind old and rare books of local interest belonging to the Macfie-Calvert Trust, of which I am chairman. However, people are now also coming round to my house seeking to buy pens, so I searched the internet for a display case. The better quality ones are eye-wateringly expensive, but I found one more reasonably priced at Penn State Industries. While it still cost £160 including postage and customs duties, I am pleased with the quality of this 36 pen rosewood case.
 

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Buckeye

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It looks great, my wife bought me one I had seen and I wish I had bought another as they are no longer available, you can see it here.

Peter
 

fortress

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If you display them, they will come. That looks the business Bob, do the trays pull out any farther? :thumbs::thumbs:
 
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