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Old 03-02-2012, 10:17 PM
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Hey Guys-thought I would share this-just a few pics of my man-cave LOL
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Old 03-02-2012, 10:26 PM
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Hello........ Curious about the display board your cards are on.....what is it??

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Old 03-02-2012, 10:37 PM
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Marty,

They are in pennzoni display cases. 1921/1922 Yankees are in a 36 graded card display case as are the 1921/1922 Giants. Elmer Miller cards are in a 12 graded card display case. They are quit reasonable in cost from Pennzoni or you can buy them off eBay. 36 card cases come with locks and the plexiglass fronts are uv ray protected. If I recall correctly, the 36 card cases were around $72.00 each and the 12 card case was $27.00 with free shipping on all. You can get them in black, mahogany and a couple of other colors. Really nice for showing off a collection.
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Nice Collection Ken. I like the display cases. Thanks for sharing.
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Those displays look great!

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Nb. I've always thought that your '1921 World Series Collection' was a cool idea, too.
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Nice display, Ken.

If you ever decide to sell the Roth, let me know.
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Brian, will keep you in mind. Kevin Andrews wants him also. LOL. Got Roth from a board member a few years ago. Passed on a Peckinpaugh at the same time and could kick myself for it. Found one recently but the back is messed up. Did however pick up Carl Mays where the back first line ends in "eighty". Also have Elmer Miller eighty back. All tough cards. Glad yo enjoyed the display.
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Kevin also thinks he sees several others he'd love to have. Nice stuff Ken!
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Ken ...........Thanks very much for the info ...I have one of their wood boxes and love it ...it holds 176 sgc graded cards........I'll check them out ...Thanks again, Marty
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