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Posted By: Henry Eshelman
How does everyone here display/protect M101-2's since they dont grade? |
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Posted By: Steve M.
GAI grades them. They put them in a large top loader and seal the top with their strip. There's one on ebay right now, a Matty, graded "Authentic". |
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Posted By: Zach Rice
Sorry, but the GAI holders look completely horrible. They are too big, ugly, and bend. I'd use a large toploader or frame it. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
you can do just as well framing them or putting them in a top loader yourself. I store mine in a large photo album. (and no I don't have a Jackson available) |
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Posted By: Mike Peich
Hi Henry, |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I've been using binders by Unikeep. They are 100% polypro construction (no metals) which is archival too, and about 1/4 of the cost of the similar MJRoop product. You can store them flat or standing. |
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Posted By: andy becker
or you can use what they use for comic books. a hard piece of cardboard with a plastic sleeve taped shut. they look nice that way too. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
I dont believe that GAI is currently grading m101-2s - regardless they are hideous looking slabs (I used to own one that was slabbed). I frame mine (using conservation glass and mats) and hang them up: |
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Posted By: Henry Eshelman
Those look awesome. At this point im done with the GAI slabs and im probably gona start framing them like above. Thanks for all responses |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
I have a couple (Cobb & Cobb greets Wagner) framed in matching frames very much like Josh does although I don't have photos available right now. |
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Posted By: steve f
I was required to purchase both an LOA and a COA, around 80 bucks I believe. |
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Posted By: Henry Eshelman
Can you purchase UV glass at most framing stores and does it completely prevent fading or just help? |
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Posted By: steve f
Henry, |
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Posted By: John S
I store mine in the oversized top-loaders. For the ones that I display I simply made high resolution scans of the originals. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
I think conservation glass will do a sufficient job of keeping your m101-2s from fading. The Jackson (and some others aside), I just dont think they are worth enough to be that concerned if 3% of the UV light gets through. Museums use this glass on much more valuable artwork than M101-2s, so make your own judgments. Here is a good explanation of the various glasses available: |
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Posted By: Joe D.
why do I check into this site.... only to see such cool looking stuff - that I am not yet collecting? |
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