Poker chip display case pron (1 Viewer)

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Presentation is key! Let’s see em!
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Wow, I don't have any with lights and stuff. Just wow!!! Jelly here ..

I've got a few little displays hung on the walls of my poker room. @WedgeRock , thanks for the tip on the "Museum Putty". Taking pictures of my display is a snap now. Just safer in every way. Even from an occasional bump or nudge and it sticks to the wall. Much appreciate the advice.

Display pr0n. . .
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I've got a few little displays hung on the walls of my poker room. @WedgeRock , thanks for the tip on the "Museum Putty".
Can you please share the tip (either you or @WedgeRock ).

My 100+ chip wall rack is next to a door and the chips are constantly tipping forward etc when it’s slammed shut. Maybe this would help???
 
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Cann you please share the tip (either you or @WedgeRock ).

My 100+ chip wall rack is next to a door and the chips are constantly tipping forward etc when it’s slammed shut. Maybe this would help???
It's a tacky sticky putty you can affix to walls and tabletops to keep things from sliding around or moving. Supposedly helps in an earthquake too!
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I get a handful of nice sample sets and start to search around for display cases when I come across threads + pictures like these... I think I'm remembering why I said I didn't want to collect sample sets :D

Amazing amazing pictures + displays.
 
It's a tacky sticky putty you can affix to walls and tabletops to keep things from sliding around or moving. Supposedly helps in an earthquake too!
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So how do you place the putty, on the chips directly? On the bottom along the ledge? I'm leery of sticking it on the chips but having trouble keeping them all still. I also wonder if the putty works to affix chips directly to the backing of a shadowbox so that they hold without a ledge under them.
 
I've been doing some research on a cabinet and everything I find hangs vertical. Does anyone have any horizontal cabinets for a 28 wide by 16 tall cabinet.
 

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