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Posted By: t-206collector
I just picked up about a dozen newspapers from 1893 to 1905 at a yard sale. One of the papers is from October 2, 1903 and has a short game log and "box score" (in quotes, because it does not look like they do now) from the first game of the first World Series ever played on October 1, 1903 between Boston and Pittsburgh. The papers are pretty dried up, browned and brittle. I'm looking for the best way to preserve these papers going forward. It would be nice to display the World Series paper (visible from front and back) in an album or frame of some sort. Anybody have any idea how best to do this? |
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