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Do you use a display case for wax boxes?

I have a few wax boxes that I really like, but they are just sitting on my shelves. I was thinking they might look nice, and be protected from the elements (dust, UV), in individual display cases. Maybe tilt them at an angle - like 45 degrees. Looking at dimensions of some of the more common display cases, it appears that a display case for baseball caps may just work for most 1970s wax boxes.

If you have found a good size that works for you, please post it here along with a photo if possible.

Thanks!
Always buying 1971 OPC Baseball packs.

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  • mrmint23mrmint23 Posts: 2,249 ✭✭✭
    Opened boxes make neat displays. Sorry for the fuzzy phone pic.
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  • Kirk, I'm looking for a similar cabinet to display some items like empty wax boxes, etc. Any idea on where I can find a cabinet very similar to that or what they're exactly called? I'm wanting class on the front... does yours have glass? It's hard to tell from the pic.
  • lilmulelilmule Posts: 1,001 ✭✭✭✭
    Right now I am building a display case thats going to hold 100 psa graded cards, I will finish staining it on monday and be completely done by tuesday or wed. I will take a picture of it to show the boards.
    Knotty Hobby Woodworks
    Vintage Rookies
  • mrmint23mrmint23 Posts: 2,249 ✭✭✭
    I think I bought it at Walmart...it's made by Sauder...so I had to put it together...it does not have glass but the shelves are adjustable and I mounted a light in the top.
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