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Posted By: David Keller
I appreciate all the recent threads on pins. I have been collecting Cincinnati Reds pinbacks and lapel-style pins for almost twenty years now and have about 500 different one. Which leads me to my question, I was wondering how the collectors on this site display and store their pins. I'm familiar with the basic frame cases used, but wanted to know other methods, especially when storing them. Please post if you have photos. Thanks |
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