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Lordbud

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Hello. You can use a contact cement, weldwood makes a great type, just smear it on both pieces you want to join together and when it dries press the items together and VOILA they are pretty permanently stuck together

Unless of course you live in Earthquake Country. I met an older couple who live up in the Santa Cruz Mountains (and did during the Loma Prieta earthquake. They literally lost their entire old time bottle collection from back in the 1960s. My collection stays wrapped in newspaper in boxes.

But nevertheless you have a fine shelf displaying some beautiful historic flasks. Glad you are able to enjoy them!
 

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I hear what you're saying Lordbud. I'm thinking about some of that sticky stuff
they use in museums to keep them in place. it's not earthquakes for me, but
a horde of oncoming grandchildren !!
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Those are indeed some nice bottles on some nice shelves. I have about filled up the shelves I made three years ago. It may be time for some new ones. I like the mirrored back. My computer is in one of the few rooms in my house without at least one bottle. It might be time to add some new shelving in here.
Scott
 

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