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I recently won a Cleveland Browns Goal Line HOF setup from clean sweep. There are around 12 or so cards, all signed by Browns greats from the past. I was about to hang it up today, when I noticed that the glass was broken. UPS handled the shipping poorly. My question is this...
If you had a piece like this, would you pay the added cost to get it re-glassed, or is the cost too prohibitive? I can pull all the cards out and sell them all individually, but I was wanting to keep it intact since it appeared to be so nice, but the added cost of around $200 (I am guessing) to get it re-glassed is not something I was expecting. Should I keep it intact or break it up? ![]() Last edited by bobbyw8469; 10-16-2022 at 08:49 AM. |
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