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Historic Railpark & Train Museum

Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge Exhibit -- May/June 2006. None of the animals were killed for display - they died due to accidents.

At the National Museum of Scotland.

The result of the last month of madness and stress

The photo posted is my personal Hard Rock Cafe guitar display case, in which I display some of my charms, medals and chains that I have for sale.

 

These Hard Rock Cafe guitar display cases that I am selling are brand new, in original box, and have never been opened/used (I will open box prior to selling, to ensure glass is not broken and guitar is in pristine shape). Hard Rock Cafe discontinued them last year. I have somewhere between 3 to 6 of these left. . I sell them for $50 each (they retailed at Hard Rock Cafe for $60).

 

During the months of March and April, 2015, take an extra 10% off, for a total of $45,

 

OR

 

Buy two and save ~ 2 for $75 ~ That's only 37.50 each!

 

TreseMari@gmail.com

originally the range was where the lower cabinets are. There is a dropped ceiling and the client wanted a large, fancy hood. However, there really wasn't room for it and the hood was putting them way over budget. I moved the range to the other wall and put in a microwave/hood. This opened up the room and put the focus on the display case, where it belonged.

Worth a closer look!

New jewelry cases that I set up at Flutter.

 

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The library display cases features collage and assemblage art from Artist Diane George.

She shares the exhibit with 3 of her students - Vicky Furgiuele, Marianne Johns, and Judy Vukovcan.

Also on display is the glass art of QV 10th grader Emma Huckestein.

Allison Little's collection of items from her trip to China.

63.5" wide x 17" deep x 74" high (Inside depth 12.5"). Circa: 1910. Period: 20th Century. Origin: France. Shop@BonninAshley

The heavy reflection on the glass made it really difficult to get this shot. (Had to go totally manual for this one.)

The central display case across from the school's main doors sports this peculiar message.

At the National Museum of Scotland.

An elderly street vendor sets up his glass-topped display on a sidewalk in Chinatown.

At the National Museum of Scotland.

Gourd Art Exhibit -- Fayme Harper, Artist

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