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So I am not chasing exact original Colt boxes ..but do want to put together each of my Colts in a box with a representation of the when issued accessories ..reproduction stuff I'm ok with ..and I am ok with doing the the dividers as well as the felt lining
I have found a box from "W E GAMES" that is $36 delivered via Amazon for my purpose it is basic ..but not big enough for a 1860 Colt army
So where are you guys finding boxes to house you BP revolvers??

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If you want something "aged" try checking the flea markets and junk shops. Old silverware chests and wooden boxes can be made into nice displays. Just remember take your tape measure along. I made a nice display for my 1862 .36 Police out of a large period looking stash book. Gold is where you find it.
 
Not promoting just answering the thread. YouTuber “BlackPowderShooter44” advertises his hand make boxes at the start of each video. He makes a couple of different sizes. He mentioned his eBay store.
 
If you want something "aged" try checking the flea markets and junk shops. Old silverware chests and wooden boxes can be made into nice displays. Just remember take your tape measure along. I made a nice display for my 1862 .36 Police out of a large period looking stash book. Gold is where you find it.


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I've also bought C&B revolver cases from these folks for friend's guns:

https://www.hampelswoodlandproducts.com/products/old-army-navy-revolver-case?variant=17323882950
 
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