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Posted By: Paul
I'm nuts. I have a special room dedicated to my cards. It is pitch black unless I turn on the lights. I display my cards in frames, hung on the wall. Each frame holds anywhere from just a few cards to probably 100. Each card is carefully placed in a soft plastic sleeve, which is then taped to the backing of the frame using double sided poster tape. If a sleeve doesn't exist for my size of card, I make one by cutting down larger sleeves. When I get more cards, I move them around within the frame to make room for the new guy. It results in a little more handling of the cards than most people would be comfortable with, but I try to do this infrequently. |
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