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Off and on over the past several months, there have been discussions
concerning shell cabinets etc.  I'm now interested in learning the best
way to store specimens within the cabinets.  Currently, I simply place
mine in the drawers.  This is not only an inefficient use of space, but
the shells get tossed around when the cabinet gets bumped by
roughhousing youngsters.  I know small boxes are used in many cases.  Is
this the typical way to go, or are there other ideas?  Any thoughts will
be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,


Chris Brown
Tucson, AZ

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