SHOWCASES UNLIMITED.(News)(display cases)(Brief Article)
AutoWeek, October, 2003
Byline: MIKE COVELLO The problem with collecting automotive memorabilia is finding an appropriate way to exhibit your treasure. Karl Kress has the solution to this dilemma. Kress has been a master cabinetmaker for 35 years, creating 68-inch-tall display cases that work as well in garages or offices as they do in living rooms.
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Kress' display cases resemble gasoline pumps. Take the art deco Neon. It has a lighted panel atop six adjustable glass shelves. With the Toyteim 2000, you can choose a lighted globe, an illuminated gallon meter clock, site glass, spinner, or even an elegant ...
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