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I realize many here do not enjoy the death grip TPG's seem to have on the hobby. I'm personally not against grading per se, but believe it has its place on certain items (disclosure: I prefer SGC on prewar items).
For the non-grading or infrequently grading crowd, how do you display your favorite items? Have you done anything with picture matting and framing? Below is an example i personally like on an 1880's trade card. Old frame for an old baseball advertisement.
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Thanks for your thoughts, Joe. Love the late 1800’s Boston Beaneaters and the early Boston Red Sox (1903-1918)! Also collecting any and all basketball memorabilia. Last edited by Dead-Ball-Hitter; 10-10-2022 at 01:28 PM. |
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