Thanks for the comments. I have a Laser Engraving Machine and used it to burn the acrylic. Turned out alot better than I thought. Also did one for first year Franklins and Walking Liberty Halves Will post photos later
Very, very cool holders. Glad I'm among the first to respond, I see a big future in you making these and/or selling the rights to one of the supply manufacturers.
I'd probably be in the market for some custom work when you get past the prototype stage
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I'd like to see it with some coins in there.
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Very cool!
You could also put one of the two bottom coins (maybe Denver) reverse side up - so that the viewer sees both designs at once.
I like it.
- Jim
I'd look into aluminum screws were it me.
Eric
I have a Laser Engraving Machine and used it to burn the acrylic.
Turned out alot better than I thought.
Also did one for first year Franklins and Walking Liberty Halves
Will post photos later
Regards Larry
Regards, Larry
Regards, Larry
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Especially with the metal screws over the plastic ones.
The metal screws are nicer but they look a little chewed up.
Lance.
Aluminum screws could be put in backward to hide those "chops" but I like them just the same.
Thanks for sharing,
Eric
I'd probably be in the market for some custom work when you get past the prototype stage
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Regards, Larry
Could you contact me via PM please. I have a plan.
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