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Originally Posted by swarmee
Because if you're framing a piece, you don't want to affix the card to adhesive or tape it order to set it into place. It may be in a Cardsaver, which qualifies as "thin plastic", which can then be affixed in the frame so the cards display properly and don't move around or get damage. Why someone would sign a cardsaver, I'm not really sure.
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So put the signed card including inscription in a cardsaver to frame it. I am not following your logic. What does signing it have to do with how you ultimately frame it?
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Last edited by Peter_Spaeth; 07-02-2017 at 09:58 AM.
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