Hi All,
Just to clarify. Sorry to be vague. They cases are about 3 cm in diameter and about 2 cm in
height. Hard clear plastic with a very small tiny dot in the middle of the
bottom of the clear plastic where the plastic was formed. Has hard white
plastic screw-on top. Very nice----kind of like a small HARD PLASTIC cosmetic gem jar.

The price is a different matter kind of. I literally have soooooo many of
them, the weight itself of the bags would be quite a bit to ship thru the
mail----like maybe $10.00 or so---not really sure. The price per unit is
negotiable of course. I guess you would have to make an offer?? These are
really nice.

Thanks Again!!
Kirk......:-)
----- Original Message ----- From: "Becky and Kirk" <[email protected]> To: "martin goff" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2010 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Small Plastic display cases


Hi All,
I have about 1000 gem jar like cases that could be used for displaying small meteorites or anything else that you would want to keep in a small container. They are very similar to the small gem jars that most people use to display small 5 gram or less meteorite pieces.

They have a clear bottom and a small white screw-on cap. Once you screw the cap on. you can turn the case upside-down with the white cap on the bottom to nicely display any small item. Looks pretty nice. I have a 2 huge heavy bags of these-----1 bag of gem jars and 1 bag of matching caps.

If someone is interested in ANY or ALL of them, please email me for further details or pictures. This lot could set you up for the rest of your life-----I have two big shopping bags.

Let me know-----these are pretty nice---can be used for anything really!!

Best!
Kirk.......:-)
----- Original Message ----- From: "martin goff" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2010 5:57 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Plastic display boxes


Does anyone know of anywhere where i can get hold of some plastic
display boxes similar to the ones in the links below but of a larger
size?

(http://bigkahuna-meteorites.com/Images/_LgBox1.jpg)

(http://bigkahuna-meteorites.com/Images/_SmBox1.jpg)

I use the ones above very successfully for displaying smaller slices
that are  prone to rusting and sandwich some desiccant under the foam.
This has worked very well and has protected these specimens for years
whilst also being to display them. Some of my larger slices have been
stored in larger snap seal plastic boxes with desiccant but although
working well to preserve them i want to be able to display my larger
slices and not hide them away. Being in the UK means that the climate
here does not allow for having the majority of Irons just on display
without them rusting over time.  A larger version of the above boxes,
say 15cm by 15cm or larger would be excellent. It needs to have a
clear front face with no moulding marks as the smaller ones do. Anyone
know of anything that would fit the bill?

Cheers

Martin
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