Be sure that the glass is far enough forward from the back,
so you have enough room for your flies.  Otherwise, with
little space. the glass could crush the flies inside. 

Larry J

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/03/03 01:05PM >>>
Interesting idea Steve, will have to check it out. Thanks
for your reply.
:)  Marguerite


--- Steve Stillabower <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 11:45 3/3/03 -0800, you wrote:
> >I am not a wood worker, and don't have any of the tools,
but would like
> some
> >shadow boxes to put some flies in.  Does anyone know if
there are shadow
> boxes
> >for sale anywhere and if so, what they generally cost? 
I have some flies
> tied
> >by some famous folks and would like to preserve them and
think a shadow box
> is
> >probably the best way possible.  Any other suggestions
are more than
> welcome.
> >Thanks for your time and ideas,
> >Marguerite
> 
> Look on ebay for a printer's type tray (California Job
Type tray is what it 
> used to be called, when they used moveable type).  Can
usually be had for 
> 10 - 15.00.  Has all kinds of different size
compartments.  Add a piece of 
> plexiglass (glass shop should be able to cut to size),
and viola, instant 
> shadow box!!
> 
> Steve (the lurker)
> 


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