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Old 01-06-2015, 03:49 PM
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I was thinking about purchasing a couple george burke photographs that were colorized by george brace and was thinking about starting to collect photos but just curious as to how everybody stores their photos?
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Glass frames are best - but you could use the small glass black cases, you can find at local antique shops and place more than one photo in them
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Depends on the size, and sometimes value, of the photo you're talking about. In the case of the Bra-Mac photos you're referring to, I'd recommend a 3-1/2"x5" toploader.

I will say, with glass, you want to be sure the front of the photo is not touching the glass, whether in a frame or otherwise.
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