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Old 03-22-2011, 05:32 PM
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That Turkey Red set is awesome!!!
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Custom Frame - I copied the concept from another board member, but the coolest part is these cards are in SGC holders and I can take the back off and change out the cards.
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Taxman, love the office room!
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Custom Frame - I copied the concept from another board member, but the coolest part is these cards are in SGC holders and I can take the back off and change out the cards.

Really like this picture Joe. Amazing how these little cards can bring so much color to a room. It's really an awsome idea. If you ever decide to sell, let me know.
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Bowing to drumback. Is that a set PLUS the different backs?
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Old 03-23-2011, 10:26 AM
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Yes it is. Thank you for the compliment. The "no offer" backs I have are Chase, Tinker, and A Close Play at Second.
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Old 03-23-2011, 11:54 AM
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David,

I had my frame shop save the design / layout so he could reproduce the frame in case I want to add more - or if anyone else wants to buy one.

It cost me around $300 - if they ship, I'm assuming you'd have to pay to have it crated up and sent off, but that gives you a ballpark in case you want to buy one.

Here is their info if anyone is interested.

www.theframesmith.com

18208 Preston Rd., Suite D13,
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Phone: (972) 312-1747
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David,

I had my frame shop save the design / layout so he could reproduce the frame in case I want to add more - or if anyone else wants to buy one.

It cost me around $300 - if they ship, I'm assuming you'd have to pay to have it crated up and sent off, but that gives you a ballpark in case you want to buy one.

Here is their info if anyone is interested.

www.theframesmith.com

18208 Preston Rd., Suite D13,
Dallas, Texas 75252-5412
Phone: (972) 312-1747


Got it Joe thanks!
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I love these displays. I've often wondered how people diplay thier prized possesion collevtions. I stuggled with this while building my Hall of Fme collection so I met with a friend who owns a high end cabinet shop. I was able to purchase some beautiful maple wood and designed and built five cases that hold upto 40 graded cards each. Each with a locking door and then bolted them to the wall. I'll try to get some pictures up in the near future.
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Custom Frame - I copied the concept from another board member, but the coolest part is these cards are in SGC holders and I can take the back off and change out the cards.
Joe, really sweet display. I love the fact that you can easily change out cards. I can't see any evidence of cards being in holders - can you tell when you are up close with naked eye? Any additional details you can provide on how this is put together would be much appreciated.

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