Queen's Baton

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Queen's Baton

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I was asked to frame this replica baton along with other memorabilia from the day.
All done by hand.
Apologies for the photo quality.
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Very Nice
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Nice one Peter, what did you use to support the baton in place ?
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The baton was fairly easy to attach because of the design. I used wire looped around a bit at the back on either side, passed through the mountboard and a piece of mdf for rigidity, then twisted together.
It's almost impossible to see.
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