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Posted By: Texas Ted
I was wondering how y'all keep your cards to either show them to others or so you can look at them yourself and still keep them protected. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I put everything into either semi-rigid holders, cut the holders to fit into top loaders then into album pages. It is a really solid and tough way to store most cards. The really rare stuff or really high grade stuff I slab with SGC and put into postcard sheets (4 pocket) and then into albums. Postcard-sized cards like Exhibits I store as stated above. The ones that are in the top loaders go into 2-pocket sheets and albums. The slabbed ones just stack up; haven't found a good way to store those in an album format. |
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Posted By: ted
I'm currently working on a custom case with thin treys that weill hold down the cards, also this way you don't have to worry about the pages folding or anything.....i'm really interested in being able to carry them all in one place but also being able to display them nicely. |
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Posted By: Julie
three linen tableclothsa over it), in Mylar sheaths, in Lighthouse Vario stockpages, in 3 ring binders (only one of which is a fancy one from Subway Stamp Shop; the others are plain stationary store binders. Also on a webpage <http://www.julievognar.com/home |
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Posted By: Josh K.
I keep my sgc slabs in 4 pocket sheets which, in turn, are kept in archival binders from MJ Roop. Its a real nice way to store and be able to view your cards. Like Adam, I pull a binder out and flip thru my cards almost daily. Although my collection is relatively small (Ive only been collecting vintage for about a year now) I keep the binders in a fireproof safe. I will try to post some pics tonight when I get home. |
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Posted By: Adam J. Moraine
I have one of the most premier collections in my state (Iowa) I was featured in a huge 1 page article in my hometown newspaper (The Des Moines Register, April 5, 2003) I live in the capital city of Iowa (approx. nearly 275,000 people in Des Moines, alone) It helped me gain the exposure I were looking for to show my collection off. I store my high dollar cards in my safe (at home) autographed balls, and autographed misc. on bookshelves, signed bats lined up against wall,(in tubes) autographed display pieces (framed and matted, professionaly) hung on wall. signed 8 x 10 photos in sleeves, in a 3- ring binder, all other cards in albums or 5,000 count boxes. All of this stuff is in my bedroom, by the way, I need to expand into another room. |
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Posted By: jackgoodman
Aren't you concerned with a break-in especially after being featured in the paper? I'm afraid to display any of my items for simply that reason. How do you handle it? |
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Posted By: Bob
I had a chance to have my collection featured in the local paper and refused. I don't want any unwanted visitors coming to my home to view the collection, accompanied by rope, wire cutters, etc. Too many thieves out there in this world, sad to say, way too many people hooked on drugs looking for a way to steal, sell and satisfy their cravings. I should know I represent so many of them in court. |
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Posted By: Julie
everything fades...in ultra-violet, infrared, lamp and sun light, cloudy days, sunny days. Everything fades...photos, lithographs, color, black and white, sepia...everything. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
unless its behind glass designed to prevent uv rays from getting through. |
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Posted By: Julie
read the damn post, damn it! All paintings in the Asian Art Museum are rotated every 4 months--that means taken down and put in the dark for 4 years, and replaced by other paintings. Ultra-violet glass stops only ONE KIND of light. David |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
What kind of light would that be...? Just ignore me Julie... I would... |
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Posted By: Glen V
I plan on scanning all my cards and making up replicas of them. Those I can display on the walls w/o worrying about theft and fading. Too hard to pull the cards out of a safety deposit box on a regular basis. This way I'll be able to see the card images daily. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
I plan to hang all my cards on the wall, nicely framed, with glass painted black to prevent any light from entering! |
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Posted By: Julie
card or photo into a black crisp. Just don't KEEP them in any light. That means you have to find something else to put on your walls... |
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Posted By: Richard
For those of you who are storing their slabs in 4 pocket sheets and then in a binder, do you use the thin flimsy 4 pocket sheets (similar to the 9 pocket ultra pro sheets), or do you use those rigid 4 slab sheets made especially for slabbed cards? |
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Posted By: Adam J. Moraine
Dear Fellow Forum Members: |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Hey Adam, isn't that kind of like being the toughest man in France |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Richard, |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
most 120 yr-old photos we find on ebay took 120 years to get as faded as they are now, and that still isn't too bad or we wouldn't be bidding on them. I figure mine can hang on the wall for another 20 years, and if they fade into oblivion (which they won't), I can live with that. Another way to think of it - 200 years ago there were NO photographs on the entire planet, so it's not really that big of a deal. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Scott, |
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