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Posted by super99 on December 31, 2006 at 04:35:52 from (207.144.199.108):
OK, I'm lazy! I want to display my toy tractors but our house is dusty. House is 3 years old Design home, Tight and easy to heat and cool, I use good furnace filters, Not the 99cent ones. My wife has a lot of knick-nacks out upstairs and she is always having to dust them. When I finished basement , on an inside wall, I left cut outs between studs to make built in shelves to put a few tractors on and I need a pretty good sized cabinet to put the rest in or a shelf all along one wall. I don't want to have to take them down and dust them, but I don't want them to look like crap in a few months. How do you guys display you collectibles? It's getting to the point that I'm not sure of all that I have. Got 2 more for Christmas and want to start putting them out to look at. Y,all have a safe and prosperous New Year, Chris
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