I'm in the process of building new cabinetry for my study. One upper cabinet
will have glass doors and shelves for my bodies. Several drawers in the lower
cabinets will have fitted partitions for lenses. All of this is not so much for
display as it is for access. All of my OM gear, when not in a bag, is now
clustered on a closet shelf and I have a heck of time finding anything quickly.
I'm now dovetailing drawers, but it takes a lot of time - and I spend too much
on this computer discussing OMs, P-38s, etc. <g>
Gary Edwards
DaEyeGuy@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Now for a true sidebar...
>
> now that we have greedily searched, bargained, hunted down, lucked into, and
> otherwise paid dearly for all these wondrous goodies, I wonder..
>
> do any of you (that are not Pros) display them in any way?? Actually let the
> public eye get a peek at them?? Dare to bare to the world your obsession??
>
> If so..how?? where?? have you constructed black and yellow shelves with
> custom cutouts for eeach body?? <g>
>
> no really...sometimes I look at the pile of cases and assorted bodies and
> lenses and accessories (which I now pretty much have cased up with it's own
> system in separate camera cases for each system) and grieve that they are so
> completely hidden away....
> am I missing bragging rights?? will divorce certainly follow if one tried to
> add them to the decor?? please advise.
> Susan
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