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Old 08-15-2014, 12:47 PM
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Default Lets talk about Displays...

Ok, so I know there have been several threads discussing different unique ways of displaying your favorite cards, autographs, etc., and while many of these have been clever displays that I have thoroughly enjoyed looking at, none have been quite what I am looking for.

Many of the display cases or frames that I have seen on the forum seem to be highlighting a few of peoples favorite cards or players in a set, instead of the whole set in its entirety. While I realize space, expense, and security might be a few of the reasons why peoples displays are so limited, I am also interested in finding a realistic way of displaying entire graded sets.

All that being said, I was wondering if any of you had any pictures/ideas of practical ways to display entire sets (or at least large numbers of cards).

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Old 08-15-2014, 12:57 PM
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It depends, how many cards are we talking about?
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Old 08-15-2014, 01:09 PM
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I am also interested in finding a realistic way of displaying entire graded sets.

Ultra Pro 4 Pocket Pages with nice binders are an inexpensive way of housing and displaying graded sets albeit it is not a "display" in the sense that you are looking for.
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It depends, how many cards are we talking about?
I mean in an ideal world, I am collecting the t206 set so it would be able to show a majority of that set...But i realize thats a tonnnn of cards. So maybe just assume that I would be displaying a few hundred?
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I remember someone posting a picture a long time ago. They had a wooden border that held graded cards at the top of the walls all the way around a room. I thought that was pretty neat.
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Default Zack, I rmember that too

Someone who had a whole wall in their house behind glass or plexi, and a near complete set of t206s on the whole thing. For some reason, I am even remembering there was a Wagner among them (Honus, not Heinie).
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I am not sure whos display this is, so I apologize in advance, I just remember seeing it and saying holy crap and saving the file.uploadfromtaptalk1408139201495.jpguploadfromtaptalk1408139218255.jpg
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I am not sure whos display this is, so I apologize in advance, I just remember seeing it and saying holy crap and saving the file.Attachment 156642Attachment 156643
http://www.psacard.com/Articles/Arti...-in-the-middle
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Old 08-15-2014, 06:46 PM
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See thats the kind of thing i was looking for! thank you. If anyone else has any pictures of things similar to this, dont hesitate to post them!
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Here is a set of 205s
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Nice t205 set and display cant tell what they are though
My guess is a plastic pouch
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Default 205 display

Sorry about the poor quality of the picture of my 205s. Each card is in its own rigid top-loader and attached by a tack to a large board covered with green felt, obviously home made. It has been on the wall for over ten years and shows no ill effects. It is in a room with humidity control and no outside light. I never grow tired of seeing it there
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Oh okay so did u make a hole through the toploader right?
And very nice custom board
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Here is a set of 205s
very cool
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I stole this photo off of a previous thread when I thought it was awesome.

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That display is nice
Any ideas for a super cheap display
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That display is nice
Any ideas for a super cheap display
I don't think you can get cheaper than the T205 set already displayed. That's a great way to go for cards that are not entombed.
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Oh okay Ill look in it
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