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Richard MFDC

Military Flag Display Cases
SearchWarp Author Since: November 14, 2007

Total Articles by Richard MFDC on SearchWarp: 5 (view articles)
Total Readership of Richard MFDC's Articles on SearchWarp: 1,533
Most Recent Article by Richard MFDC:
Displaying A Memorial Flag Correctly (220 days 18 hours ago)
 
 
 
 

Richard Blodgett:

Carpenter,Remodeler (residential),Hobbiest. Working in the trade for 14+ years. The last 6 years working strickly as remodeler. Works on every aspect of home remodeling. From fixing foundations (wood structure) to Crown Molding.

The hobbie of making Military Flag Display Cases (MFDC) was started in Nov.06 when a flag case was made for family member (grandfather). The results were very satisfying and the demand for such MFDC's are respectable.

If you would like an MFDC for a loved one, Richard can be contacted through his website; MFDC. He will handcraft a "One of a Kind" piece, just for you. Either choose from Styles already Hand Crafted or Ask him to design something Original. Communication is the key at MFDC, the more we know the better satisfied you will be. We guarantee it.

Have a blessed day.

 
 
 
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Displaying A Memorial Flag Correctly
James Lavin: (125 days 12 hours ago.)
Reader Rating 3.5 out of 5
I have a display case for my fathers flag. It contains the spent shells from the salute. Does the brass name plate go to the right or left of those shells, when you are looking at it? Thank you for any help Jim
Comment by Richard MFDC (499)
Richard MFDC
(125 days 11 hours ago.)
James: May I ask you to contact me through my site? I would like very much to know a few details about your question. The reason is, there are some variables to this. How many casings do you have; do you have a photo of this case and the brass name plate; where are these being placed, inside or outside of the case? I usually make room for the casings inside of the case. If you can email me we can get this right for you. Richard.
 
 


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