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Old 23rd November 2005, 04:24 PM   #1
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I WOULD AGREE WITH TIM, JUST KEEP IT IN A COVERED DISPLAY (KEEPS OFF DUST), OUT OF DIRECT SUNLIGHT AND WATCH IT TO MAKE SURE SOME SORT OF INSECT DOSEN'T DECIDE ITS LUNCH (PUT IT ON A WHITE PAPER AND LOOK UNDER IT EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE FOR DUST AND DROPPINGS). YOU CAN KEEP SOME SORT OF INSECT DETERANT IN CLOSED CASES ALSO.MICE WILL ALSO MAKE SHORT WORK OF SUCH THINGS.
FROM THE PICTURES THE WOVEN STRAP WHICH WILL BE THE MOST EASILY DAMMAGED PART, APPEARS FLEXABLE NOT STIFF AND BRITTLE SO IT WOULD NOT NEED ANYTHING TO PRESERVE IT YET.
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Old 23rd November 2005, 04:34 PM   #2
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"VANDOO" he's the daddy Tim
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Old 23rd November 2005, 05:05 PM   #3
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Vandoo and Tim,
Thank you again for the help. I was already planning on putting this in a display box, I just didn't know if there was anything special that needed to be done other than that. I like the idea of the "white paper" to help in seeing any problems before they get out of hand. Again my thanks.


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