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I have recently picked up a few old scorecards (like this 1891 American Association scorecard of a game between Louisville and Cincinnati), and am wondering how other collectors store their scorecards, especially the (usually) small 19th century ones.
Several of mine have come in a hard plastic sleeve. Do you leave them in such a sleeve? Do you have another way of protecting them? Finally, do you have any other storage tips? Thanks! Charles PS: Feel free to post pics of any recent scorecard pickups here, as well! |
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