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Old 12-19-2009, 05:51 PM
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Default Speaking of T206... let's see those displays!

Here's a panorama attempt at the left and forward facing walls of my home office:



- Complete set posters
- Limited edition Wagner litho
- Some custom framed canvas cuts
- T206.org's very own complete framed back advertisers set
- Pennzoni Display Case with a few graded portraits inside)

I picked up those posters (complete T206 set), on the left, on eBay a few years ago I believe, and I've never seen another pair for sale. Have you?
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Old 12-19-2009, 06:33 PM
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great pics.
Regarding your final question, i have a pair like yours which is framed, in my office. I have had them several years and love how they're ready for quick reference.

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Old 12-19-2009, 07:47 PM
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Trae,
How do you keep your office so tidy? Do you not have kids? lol
great Displays.
here is my T202 display that is home made. I used to use it for signed baseballs.display t202.jpg

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Old 12-19-2009, 07:51 PM
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Great displays Trae.I don't have any displayed like that,but hope this thread gets rolling-I know I've seen some displays on this site that are just awesome.
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Old 12-19-2009, 09:25 PM
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Thank you, Barry, and cool to know you have the same pair!

milkit1, I dig the T202 setup, cool stuff. Thanks for sharing. About the office, nope, no kids (yet).

Thank you, Clayton - yep definitely some neat stuff out there. Lee B. and Jim C. have some that really stand out in my mind.

A couple more photos from older display setups...

Did this one for a board member:


A few T206 setup on the window sill of my previous office:
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Here's some pic's of my basement family room.

Trae, be careful! It won't take long for the sun to fade the backs of those cards on your window sill.

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Awesome room Dan!!!
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Wow Dan, that is really nice, that is one of the better displays I have seen.

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Thanks, here are some pic's from the other side of the room.

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All, great looking displays, love it. Dan I really like how you have yours recessed into the wall. Very classy and clean.
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I picked up those posters (complete T206 set), on the left, on eBay a few years ago I believe, and I've never seen another pair for sale. Have you?
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I own the same posters and bought them through and SCD ad many years ago. I need to reframe mine though.

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I spent several weekends this year pulling together everything scattered throughout my apartment that was baseball-related into one room - my man cave, of course! It's come together quite nicely and includes, as you can see, tobacco cards, sporting news supplement, original photography, and my collection of baseball books. It is easy for me to just sit in this room and stare for a long time without doing a thing!
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Cool, Dave, thanks.

Dan, holy smokes, how could I have forgotten about your many great displays? Very nice!
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Old 12-23-2009, 07:35 AM
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Some great displays guys -- Dan, I even love the color of your walls.
I usually only post on the memorabilia side -- here are a couple of T206 cards in a vintage cigarette vending machine.

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Default I picked up this frame today

I went to lunch today and then wandered into a Michaels store next door to look for a picture frame for my house. This "float frame" caught my eye and I instantly thought of putting baseball cards in it. I brought it back to work and used some T206 reprints that I had in my drawer (the Indianapolis team set).

This frame comes in black or wood (I thought the black would look nice with the cards).

Anyway, it's just a quick and easy way to put up some cards you want to display. I decided to put it on top of my cabinet (first shot) after initially hanging it on my office wall (second shot). The shot with the white background is the frame on my desk, just to get a closer look at it without the glare of the lights.

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Here's a quick shot of a few of the T206 frames I have. Had them made about 2 years ago, posted them awhile back.
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Thanks, here are some pic's from the other side of the room.

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Awesome display. I bought that Bond Bread Portrait Jackie Robinson from you
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I bought my house last year and I'm just NOW trying to get my man-cave up and running. It's more like a mess right now, but I got one corner started - if anything I need more furniture like cabinets as I have a ton more stuff that I'm afraid won't fit in my cave as I'm fairly certain I'm running out of wall space haha:
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The black bat is auto'd by Ken Griffey Jr, the blonde is auto'd by Duke Snider and the Princeton Pennant that you see on the right, I recently picked up at a flea market for $3 - it's amazing how the original owner made it - has original newspaper clips from back in the day as the background.
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The two USA Jersey's are auto'd by Jenny Finch ( I need to get those re-matted)
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Not really a set collector just love certain cards.

I know its not a pretty photo but tried to take it with a panorama app on my phone and it turned out kind of bent.
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I've shown it before, and still need to redo the top mat. All four are SGC graded...
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Really nice Cobb display! I'm pretty jealous!
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Love the cobb display
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Here is my T206 NY American/Highlander collection. 2 cards short of completion (except for the Doyle (national) which I may never get). Currently the 3rd ranked set on PSA. Can't wait to finish it, if anyone has a Doyle American or Kleinow Catching I am actively looking. Please say hi to my reflection as you look.


Here is a link for anyone interested.....

http://www.psacard.com/PSASetRegistr...t.aspx?s=97637
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Vintage cigarette machine --


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and I am not trying to hijack this cool thread, but is there any concern about the cards fading due to light?

Have always wondered about this as I had the bad experience of fading happen to me with a Johnny Unitas signed football I had in my room as a kid. I did not know any better and it broke my heart.

Have been wanting to display my cards but have been hesitant. Is it cool as long as the cards are out of direct sunlight? Does SGC/PSA have any UV protectant in the holders?
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How about a little bump guys? I'm curious to see if anyone has any new T206 displays since this thread faded away a few years ago. Cheers!
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Nice display guys and Greg whered you get that vintage cigarrete machine its sick
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Default Part of all-SOVEREIGN T206 set in mylar on display in my office

350-460 Series (66 subjects) ...... both Cobb's, Joe Doyle, Kleinow, Matty, Rhoades, Frank Smith, and CYoung are graded



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Doyle - Leifield





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Is this what you're talking about?
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This one as well, sorry for the glare.
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Nice display jim whered you get it at?
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It is a custom frame job and unfortunately not inexpensive. The cards are SGC slabbed and the project was designed for the cards to be easily individually swapped out if desired.
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Oh thats cool I may have to make one inte future
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Some great looking displays, guys. Always love looking at your collections/displays.
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Recently had my first 3 T206's matted (8-ply) and framed (museum UV glass). I got these summer 1991.
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Nice Mike!
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I can't get that board members display out of my head.(not shown here)....(the wagner tucked neatly on the bottom)....


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Here is one of my favorite T206 displays -- two cards in an early cigarette dispensing machine.

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Trae,
Thanks again for this. It is still on my office wall.
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Thank you too. It's a beauty Jim!
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Mounted a cut Livingston index card autograph below his T206 card.

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Thanks for sharing. You guys have some very neat displays.
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Everybody's display is off the hook! I cant wait to start putting my display together.
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Sorry but I have to bump! Anyone else care to share their displays? I'm trying to come up with ideas.
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Apologies for the glare, I get one closet in the house to display my collection!![/QUOTE]

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