Flag Case - Need some advice!

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nelsone

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Ed
Hello all! I finally finished the flag case I started a while back. This is for my MIL's husband who passed away earlier this year.

Here's a pic, but my MIL was also given the casings from the 21 gun salute. I would like to arrange them in the case, but am having trouble figuring out how. I also need to know if there is any significance in how the casings are arranged. Let me know what you think. I still need to leave some room for several ribbons. BTW, he served in the Army in the late 50's.

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Thanks!!!
 

SRhody

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Stacey
I'd recommend 3 rows of 7, aligned in a small block such as:

xxxxxxx
xxxxxxx
xxxxxxx

have the 'bullet' end pointing towards the back and the rim towards the glass. You could drill a block to hold them or maybe carefully glue them together. Placement would depend on what else needs to fit into the case such as ribbons/medals/badges or rank(s).

Great job on the case.
 

Sealeveler

Tony
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First,Thank you for honoring the Service of your MIL's Husband.The Flag Case turned out very good.I would also line up the shells in 3 rows of 7 with the shell faces toward the glass.The shells would line up better mounted in a block of wood.I was wondering if you need to treat the shells with a preservative first.Maybe someone will respond to recomend a finish.Tony
 

PeteM

Pete
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How about a triangle to match the frame with the ribbons in the center.

X
X.X
X....X
X..... X
X....... X
X......... X

Well, you get the idea

pete
 

PChristy

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Phillip
How about a triangle to match the frame with the ribbons in the center.

X
X.X
X....X
X..... X
X....... X
X......... X

Well, you get the idea

pete

This is the first thing I thought of when I seen the frame - I to thank you for honoring the service of one of our brave
 

nelsone

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Ed
Thanks for the ideas guys! The red field is about 2" thick foam. If I can pry it back out I may go with adding a block of cherry with the casings inserted.
 

Gofor

Mark
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I'm with Stacey on this one. The traditional memorial 21 gun salute is 3 volleys of 7.

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