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I’m guessing others may have done something like this.... but would love to see/hear good ideas from others who may have created displays of Topps cards from ‘52 to current (or maybe a variation, thereof). Not star or HOF necessarily, but could be, I suppose. Trying to do this semi-affordably
Trying to imagine a cool way to lay out and display a great example of a run of cards like this, all Topps issues since the start ... or maybe Pre-War collectors have another spin on the same idea? All ideas are welcomed - I’ll show mine once I come up with a plan (maybe all catchers as sample, ‘52 to 2021? Rotate positions 1 to 9 over and over again? Maybe only Red Sox for the run?) Thx for any suggestions. Jeff |
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