Fred Bear Display

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Crazynate
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Fred Bear Display

#1 Post by Crazynate »

Just trying to get stuff out of drawers and boxes and on display. I am almost done with a small shadow box i put together for the wall. My wife says I am weird and nobody else out there would be so "obsessed" like me so I wanted to share it here. I through the knife and file kit in just because it fit perfectly in the space that was left. If it looks out of place let me know I'll swap it out with another razorhead brochure or something. I'll also put the 2 heads and bleeder on a clip before I am done. I just have to find some in my stuff. Thought it was fitting to throw a box of 56 razorheads in with that picture.Image
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Captainkirk
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Re: Fred Bear Display

#2 Post by Captainkirk »

Tell your wife you fit right in with this crowd. Nice display, BTW. Wish I had one that good.
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Carpdaddy
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Re: Fred Bear Display

#3 Post by Carpdaddy »

NICE! As stated before; you don't have to be crazy to fit in here, but it helps! :lol: :lol:

Crazynate
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Re: Fred Bear Display

#4 Post by Crazynate »

Thanks guys
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cap4382
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Re: Fred Bear Display

#5 Post by cap4382 »

That's pretty cool.

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Shadowhntr
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Re: Fred Bear Display

#6 Post by Shadowhntr »

Always enjoy a healthy taste of the old days. Nice!
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