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spencernickel1
Spencer Nickel
Sep 19, 2015 5:17 AM
Hi there. I'm running into a space issue. Right now I have just 1 Oakley tower and am reaching maximum capacity. Any suggestions for display options?? I wanted to try to find an Oakley display but I live in northern Wisconsin so there isn't really any options haha...

Thanks in advance!!
Dann
Dann Thombs
Sep 19, 2015 5:29 PM
If you want to go real cheap, get a small piece of lexan at Home Depot, and some very long bolts for legs. Tap holes in the corners and make mini-tables/platforms of sorts. I have some of the official halfshelves, but it's the same principle.

Another technique I use, is to stack the boxes in a tiered/staircase arrangement. Doesn't save too much room, but it helps show off the glasses a bit more.

For smaller glasses, I rotate them about 45 degrees on the outer edges. This reduces the amount you can hold per row, but opens up the center for a third row which should more than make up for the compromise.
flyer
Dave Arnott
Sep 19, 2015 7:38 PM
Ha!
I've maximized my space many pairs ago, and have resorted to the nook-and-cranny method. Not a great option for artful display.
I've even thought about hanging some from the shelf above, like model airplanes of yore...
Nobody said this addiction was easy.
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Chris Hoiberg
Sep 21, 2015 2:44 AM
I find that 3-Tier stands are the evil necessity. (I have driven up to 5hrs, round trip, for a Tower... several times.)
spencernickel1
Spencer Nickel
Sep 22, 2015 7:50 PM
Thanks guys! I'll try some of those ideas! And yes GO PACK GO!!
lord oakman
Jonathan Oakman
Sep 23, 2015 4:25 PM

Dan do you have any photos of your home made shelves. Oakley originals are so difficult to come across over here
 
 
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