
02-01-2025, 11:12 PM
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Eric Perry
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Philadelphia Suburbs
Posts: 3,801
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Originally Posted by raulus
A few things:
I live in Oregon, just outside of Portland, where the sun doesn’t shine for most of the year.
The way this room and the windows are oriented relative to the direction the sun rises and sets, the direct sunlight can’t actually reach the cases.
This room doesn’t get a lot of use, so the overhead lights are not on much. Maybe 1 hour per day on average. I also use LEDs, which I hear are less damaging that way.
The windows all have shades, and I almost always have them closed.
I added UV blocking film to all of the windows in the room.
I added UV blocking film to the display case windows.
I actually added UV blocking film to the larger slabs that are outside of the cases. I guess I won’t be able to sell them on eBay now, as the AG program would probably reject them, but maybe I can disclose that they have film on them, and they’ll be okay.
I installed foam board coverings on each case to block the light. So every time I go for a workout, I spend 30 seconds to uncover them all, and then cover them back up when I’m done.
I figure between all of these methods, I should probably be pretty okay.
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Thank you for the detailed breakdown of the steps you’ve taken. It’s good to hear from someone who balances preservation and a visually appealing display.
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Eric Perry
Currently collecting:
T206 (135/524)
1956 Topps Baseball (195/342)
"You can observe a lot by just watching."
- Yogi Berra
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