Wow! 🎉❤🎉Another great video - THANK YOU! Your videos bring me so much joy. The beauty feeds my soul! Your display methods are inspiring. Please continue sharing with the world. More people need to see the beauty that God had created. ❤❤❤❤
thanks for another fantastic video. really like your display techniques, many of the cases have the specimens cascading down the back of the cabinet and out toward the front. it's very aesthetically pleasing and showcases each item effectively. i recently acquired a large glass display cabinet so i am hoping to create a similar diorama using some of these techniques to do what you have done but on a smaller scale. enjoyed every minute, your videos are very satisfying and inspirational!
It's been a while since you made a video Jason🙂 Once again, the museum is wonderful👍. Many different families are represented, not all collectors collect collections with a wide range of different families, and here in each there are rare species and specimens obviously close in size to the WRS. This is an excellent example of a collection being open for virtual viewing. The only thing is that it is probably very difficult to deal with dust in such display cases, especially with small sinks; in this regard, it is much easier when the sinks are packed in closed boxes.
May I make a request? Would you consider making “shorts” videos of one shelf at a time, going a little slow, then putting the name of the shell family in the title. Example: “Seashell collection (then put the common shell family name). I think you’d get a lot of viewers that way and would help educate shell collectors. Maybe start with shell families American collectors are familiar with then branch out. I know that I am introduced to new seashell UA-cam channels through my shorts feed.
Absolutely epic! It is a magnificent collection! A trove of knowledge.
thats so amazing!
Just recommended your channel to one of my favorite shell channels
Wow! 🎉❤🎉Another great video - THANK YOU! Your videos bring me so much joy. The beauty feeds my soul!
Your display methods are inspiring. Please continue sharing with the world. More people need to see the beauty that God had created. ❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much, I’m glad you enjoy them, there’s much more to come!
thanks for another fantastic video. really like your display techniques, many of the cases have the specimens cascading down the back of the cabinet and out toward the front. it's very aesthetically pleasing and showcases each item effectively. i recently acquired a large glass display cabinet so i am hoping to create a similar diorama using some of these techniques to do what you have done but on a smaller scale. enjoyed every minute, your videos are very satisfying and inspirational!
Wow, always love seeing updates ❤
It's been a while since you made a video Jason🙂 Once again, the museum is wonderful👍. Many different families are represented, not all collectors collect collections with a wide range of different families, and here in each there are rare species and specimens obviously close in size to the WRS. This is an excellent example of a collection being open for virtual viewing. The only thing is that it is probably very difficult to deal with dust in such display cases, especially with small sinks; in this regard, it is much easier when the sinks are packed in closed boxes.
Ouuuhhhh myyyyy 😮😮😮
Your collection make my jaw drops
Btw, i can't see any moonsnail collection,or i just missed it??
May I make a request? Would you consider making “shorts” videos of one shelf at a time, going a little slow, then putting the name of the shell family in the title. Example: “Seashell collection (then put the common shell family name). I think you’d get a lot of viewers that way and would help educate shell collectors. Maybe start with shell families American collectors are familiar with then branch out. I know that I am introduced to new seashell UA-cam channels through my shorts feed.
I live in hawaii and have hundreds of opihi shells if you want a handful sent to you for your collection?
That’s very kind of you 😊