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1 Display Geek Stackable Toy Shelf for 4 in. Vinyl Collectibles with 3 Backdrop Inserts, Black Corrugated Cardboard

Product ID : 19841863


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About 1 Display Geek Stackable Toy Shelf For 4 In. Vinyl

An OUT OF BOX Collectors Dream Come True!Different layouts are available for displaying your vinyl figures: - In their boxes - 4 across with box facing forward (holds up to 16 figures) - Out of their boxes - 5 across with box facing sideways, figure in front (holds up to 20 figures - most popular setup) - No Boxes - 9 vinyl figures only without the boxes, front and back in between (holds up to 36 figures) Be the Unlikely Show-Off and impress your friends Display Geek, Inc. shelving is easy to put together, just like a comic book box! Each display has 5 holes inside so that it can be screwed into the wall and stacked without interference. Just place one on top of the other and screw it into the wall. (Recommended: #8 x 1" Flat Head Screws) Display Geek, Inc. is a company created by a nerd to save humanity from clutter, because "Stop collecting" is not an option. - For every purchase made $1 will be donated to the Cancer Research Institute. Let's end cancer once and for all! - 100% Satisfaction Guarantee - If you have any issue, PLEASE contact us and we will take care of you. - Made in San Diego, California U.S.A. of Eco-Friendly Recycled Cardboard. Display Geek, Inc. was created to fill a void in the hearts of all toy collectors. Message from the CEO: My collection of action figures, vinyl toys & memorabilia from the 80's & 90's had created a large problem: "I am running out of room for all of this stuff!" In 2014 I decided that I would find a way to efficiently move things from bookshelves, entertainment centers, tables, cabinets & floors and move them up in the air out of the way while still showing them off. The largest addiction was with vinyl collectibles and an obsession with a little blue guy with an arm cannon. I built myself a prototype and decided the rest of the world needed to see this simple creation.