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Snapolit1 05-26-2024 12:21 PM

Important photos are displayed on museum walls all around the world. There’s no reason why you can’t display a nice photo properly. The idea of keeping all my special photos in a box in a safe depresses me.

Swadewade51 05-26-2024 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Snapolit1 (Post 2437169)
Important photos are displayed on museum walls all around the world. There’s no reason why you can’t display a nice photo properly. The idea of keeping all my special photos in a box in a safe depresses me.

+1. All my photos and cards are in direct sunlight for full enjoyment.

Kidding but really I do have my favorite pieces in museum glass and I love seeing them daily on my wall. I think everyone with vintage sports photos should have a few pieces like that.

Hankphenom 05-27-2024 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 2437151)
Very nice, A.J. I have the lobby card to go along with this...

Never has the term "movie-star handsome" been more apropos.

Leon 05-27-2024 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Snapolit1 (Post 2437169)
Important photos are displayed on museum walls all around the world. There’s no reason why you can’t display a nice photo properly. The idea of keeping all my special photos in a box in a safe depresses me.

For the record, the ones I have shown are on display in my home office. I tend to agree with you. They are out of sunlight and so forth, and I too, want to enjoy them.

Ones not on display are kept in a dark, cool place.

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griffon512 05-27-2024 03:01 PM

Memorial Day
 
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Some important people/events from US history on Memorial Day.

The edit from United "Colonies" to United "States" was very likely in Hancock's hand circa 1776 as President of the Marine Committee conscripting soldiers for the navy to fight against the British.


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