Honor, beautifully framed.
Museum-quality shadow boxes, flag cases, and medal displays — designed by you online, hand-built in our Lawton workshop, and ready for in-store pickup.
No online payment — we confirm every quote in person. Pickup only.
What we frame
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“They framed twenty-six years of my career like it belonged in a museum. Every ribbon straight, every detail right. My family will keep this forever.”
CSM (Ret.) Terrence Boyd · Fort Sill, OK
Visit the workshop
3801 NW Cache Rd, Suite 33, Lawton, OK 73505 · Tue–Fri 9–6, Sat 9–3
Five minutes from the Fort Sill Key Gate.
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Your design
What are we framing?
Choose a size
Pick your molding
Background & mat
Insignia & emblems
Tap an emblem to add it to your display, then drag it into place on the preview. Select a placed emblem to resize or remove it.
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Tip: click an emblem on the preview to select it.
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Review & request your quote
We’ll review your design, confirm a final quote by phone or email, and schedule your in-store pickup. No payment is taken online.
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Pickup only at 3801 NW Cache Rd, Suite 33, Lawton. We never take payment online.
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We’ll confirm your quote and pickup time within one business day — usually by phone. Bring your medals, flag, or memorabilia when you visit and we’ll fit everything by hand.
Pickup only · No online payment
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Work we’re proud of
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What we frame
Every piece is built by hand in Lawton with conservation-grade materials: acid-free mats, UV-filtering glass, and sealed hardwood moldings. Prices below are starting points — your final quote depends on size and materials, confirmed in store.
Our story
Built by someone who’s worn the uniform
House of Honor Frames was founded in 2019 by MSG (Ret.) Ray Calloway, who spent 21 years in the Field Artillery — most of them at Fort Sill. After his own retirement shadow box came back from a big-box framer with crooked ribbons and a misspelled unit name, he decided Lawton’s military community deserved better.
Today Ray and a small team of two framers build every piece by hand in the workshop on Cache Road. They know the difference between an ARCOM and an MSM, which way the ribbons stack, and why the flag’s stars always face the heart.
Most of our customers walk in from Fort Sill — retirements, PCS gifts, Gold Star family pieces, graduation guidons. Every one of them gets the same standard: if we wouldn’t hang it in our own home, it doesn’t leave the shop.
MSG (Ret.) Ray Calloway, founder
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Active duty in a rush before PCS? Call — we’ll do our best to expedite.
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