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Online Virtual Exhibit



If you have even the slightest interest in exhibiting, or you are one of those collectors that likes to spend hours in the exhibit area of a show, then this post is for you. Bret Janik, of the Czech Republic, maintain an online exhibit site, called Exponet, that is just fantastic, with exhibits from just about every corner of the world and covering just about every subject you can think of. Fair warning, though, don’t click on this link unless you’re ready and willing to spend a couple of hours at the site.

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