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I think it's great that the holders are not squared off - and therefore a veiwer can see balls clearly from any angle. I also like that there is breathing room within the display. Reminds me of that great c.1850 glass display made by the Excelsiors to hold a presentation lemon peel suspended in air in the case, one was in Halper, air tight and the ball was pristine.
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