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Unread 06-12-2020, 09:54 PM   #1
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Back in the 1970s my father converted his glass-front gun cabinet, that stood to the right of the fireplace in the home I grew up in, into a curio cabinet and moved all his firearms to a more secure location.
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Nice job. That reminds me of the gun cabinets they have at the Tuckerton Seaport, in the Hunting Club display building behind the Seaport Museum building. It’s all set up with period gear , etc. one of the cabinets has the guns displayed vertically, the other horizontally. I just checked their website this morning, they’re currently closed due to Covid, but have events listed from July 4th on, hopefully they’ll be able to have the Decoy Festival in September.
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