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Posted By: Trae R.
So, in addition to the backs framing project I am also doing this to hang in my office. It's a litho I recently purchased on eBay. This is what the final product will look like framed: |
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Posted By: Dave
That looks really great Trae. I'm trying to come up with an idea as to how to display my actual T206's. Kinda sucks having them stored in a PSA storage box.... |
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Posted By: Trae R.
Thanks Dave. I have pondered on the same dilemma you have for a while and in the end just ended up buying an MJ Roop archival box. I know it's not much in the way of display but it makes for easy access - just like your PSA storage boxes. I'm sure many others here, like myself, look at their cards regularly. |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
I've posted this before but this is something I made up - about 6*8 in size... This shadow box contains an original Piedmont pack, mounted next to an original Piedmont backed baseball card (1909 pack from Factory 25 next to a 150 series card from Factory 25). The backing, itself, is a color mosaic of various T-206 cards. |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
I would recommend them to anyone who is thinking they want to display their cards if they are holdered in some fashion. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
Complete T206 Cubs display. Cards are in a giant screwdown and not taped or pasted down. Hangs in my office at work. |
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Posted By: Trae R.
Very cool, thanks to both of you. however, Steve, that Cub's display really takes the cake, very nice! |
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Posted By: steve f
Very nice Steve. Is that the Evers portrait with Polar Bear back showing? |
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Posted By: Steve M.
Beat you to it. The Evers Portrait is missing. I have edited my post. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
What does the display case cost? How many does it hold etc? May be a stupid question..but displaying cards like that, any thought of fading of the card due to excess light? |
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Posted By: Trae R.
They're very affordable, Dave: |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
Fading is definitely a huge concern, and I think you weigh that up when you decide that seeing the cards out is a higher priority than keeping the color as deep and true as possible. |
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Posted By: Tim James
It tends to be expensive, but "museum" glass is available.It has a UV reflective coating on it.Cost isn't too bad at smaller sizes,but at a size like the wonderful Cubs display,would be in the $100 range.Ask a certified framer about it. |
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Posted By: JK
just be aware that even uv protective glass only blocks about 90% of the uv rays. |
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Posted By: Tim James
This is like ping-pong,check my response to the fading thread. |
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Posted By: Dylan
I have two displays I'd like to upload. I took pictures on my digital camera but one is 600KB and the other is 900KB, the largest file i can upload on here is 128KB. My digital camera loads very large pictures and the only way i know how to downsize something is by going into paint and changing its length, which then will cut off most of the picture, lol! I dont have any other programs that I can alter pictures with. How can i resize these images?? |
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Posted By: Trae R.
Here are Dylan's images: |
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Posted By: T206Collector
I would never display my cards in a room that has windows. For that reason, I also have the Met's Burdick Collection poster framed and on my wall. I also have the "Wagner Reunion" poster framed and on my wall along with two posters from oldcardboard.com. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Funny that I don't have a complete picture of this, but I took this shot as I was building my card room a few months ago. It's complete now. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
stuff looks great guys...just be VERY careful of any direct sunlight on your display pieces... |
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Posted By: Tom Hines
This sits against the wall with the windows (which are almost never drawn anyway) so it gets very little sunlight. I love this piece!!!! |
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