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Hello folks, I'm new to the forum. There's not a lot of information about it on the web so I have a question regarding pennant display. I'm not sure if this is the best board to post this question so if it's in the wrong area, I apologize in advance!
A little about me...I'm James. I've been collecting Cleveland Browns items for a couple of years now. I was wondering if you could give me any input on what would be the most elegant/best way to display pennants? Currently I have most of them in soft plastic sleeves (a few of my best ones in the hard toploaders) and I fasten them to the wall using double-sided tape on the sleeves/toploaders. Due to aging wear and climate change, I have to apply new tape every so often. Since most of you guys seem to be avid collectors who have been doing it a lot longer than I have, I was wondering what your opinion was on the best way to display these? I know that framing them is probably the most elegant but that could become costly (I have around 50 Browns pennants total), but I am also getting tired of having to re-apply tape as well. Do you have any advice? Any input you have would be appreciated, James |
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I have all of my pennants hung with rigid top loaders. I use the interlocking adhesive hangers that they sell at Michael's, which are great because you can pop a pennant off and back on the wall very easily. They aren't that cheap, but I think well worth it. I have my nicer Philadelphia Eagles pennants hung horizontally across my basement. Then I have my more common, newer type Eagles pennants hung vertically across the bottom of my basement wall.
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Very nice setup.....looks like you have some neat pennants!
Interlocking adhesive hangers...I'll have to check into that! Thanks man PS. Do you know what the exact product name is? I'd like to check on the Michaels website to see what it looks like before I go into the store. That way I know what I'm getting myself into. Last edited by brownscollector78; 06-20-2011 at 03:31 PM. |
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They are called Command Picture Hanging Strips.
They can be removed without damaging your wall/paint, but like I said, they snap apart easily so you can take down a rigid toploader, change the pennant inside, and snap it back into place on the wall very simply. Here is a link to them: http://www.command.com/wps/portal/3M...glTMRPGZV75Gbl |
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Thank you for your help!!!
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