Due to the enforced 'stay indoors', I've been catching up on business: here are a couple of 'special' A4 displays - a Sericho pallasite and a beautiful chunk of Baltic amber.
The customer who ordered them has a large number of rare meteorites and fossils, many of which are presented in these wooden frames. His collection covers an entire wall of his house: a good percentage are 'double glazed' so they can be lit from behind.
It's a funny thing: when I finally do shrug off the mortal coil, it's somewhat comforting to think I will have left behind a legacy of several thousand of these displays, in private collections, schools, colleges and museums all over the world.
The customer who ordered them has a large number of rare meteorites and fossils, many of which are presented in these wooden frames. His collection covers an entire wall of his house: a good percentage are 'double glazed' so they can be lit from behind.
It's a funny thing: when I finally do shrug off the mortal coil, it's somewhat comforting to think I will have left behind a legacy of several thousand of these displays, in private collections, schools, colleges and museums all over the world.
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