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Vertical Wall@symposium - how did it work out?

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The vertical display, in my opionin worked out very well.

It was a 24 foot +/- long wall 8'-0" high built from 2 x 4's and sheet rock. It was pretty solid and it held more than a dozen pieces.

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I loved the wall. The pieces looked great displayed that way. I had 3 pieces that I could have put there if I had planned in advance. I have a mounting system that I've designed that is very secure and easy to make. I'm going to see if I can put plans for it somewhere when I get around to drawing it up.
 
I also thought the wall worked out very well. The wall was painted sheetrock on a 2x4 set of frames. It was sturdy, had a good number of pieces on it, and there were a lot of people looking at the pieces on the wall.
 
I think the wall was just another fine part of the IG. I think in future years more and more people will use it. Nice work was displayed there as well as on the dozens of tables, quiet impressive!
 
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