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Old 11-02-2018, 01:16 PM
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A few years ago, I attended a Tampa Bay Rays spring training game at Charlotte Sports Park. A tiki bar, located in the outfield grandstands, showcased vintage baseball cards. I can’t recall if it was plate glass that covered the cards, or if polyurethane was poured and hardened over them. But I know that I left a beer glass sweat ring or two on the bar surface🙂.

I have a man cave bar that’s just begging for this type of treatment. My concern is whether going the polyurethane route would be sacrilegious . The cards would be “lost”, so to speak, forever imbedded in the acrylic amber. It goes without saying, that I’d use lower grade cards.

Has anyone else used this concept on their bar top — or considered it? Thanks.
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