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Posted By: Wade
Do any of you matte and frame your cards? If so, how do you do so without damaging them? Do you frame graded cards? I know some of you must have cards framed, let’s see them. thanks. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
Tape the sleeves to the inside of the matting. You can get a decent mat-cutter for under $100 - mine works great, but the picture below was cut entirely by hand using an x-acto knife. |
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Posted By: Tim James
The key to framing cards correctly is following the same guidelines as if you an expensive print.It should be reversable so the cards will not be damaged when removed.UV protective glass and PH neutral mats should be used.There is a difference between "acid free" and PH neutral,so be sure and ask for 100% rag,or museum quality matting.Graded cards have enough protection and don't require the materials metioned before.Look for a framer who has a reputation for doing museum quality work. |
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Posted By: identify7
I like the way cards look in scrapbooks, because you can group whatever you want together and position them where you want. In order to achieve that capability without using glue, staples, etc. I could create a sandwich with the cards placed between mylar and positioned on cardboard in holes cut out to allow the mylared cards to show through. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
First of all, almost any kind of presentation can be done without paying someone else. I try to stick with standard-size frames, but there are times when you might need to buy "pairs" of frame borders and combine, or if you need a fancier frame you might want to build your matted display, then have a frame-shop cut the frame and glass for you. I have created several card displays that combine autographs, cards and photos. |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
I framed my T85 Movie Star cards this way: |
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Posted By: identify7
Yes Scott, that sounds better. |
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Posted By: identify7
Richard: |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
The frame holds 2 sheets of glass together in the frame. The cards are in between. This way you can see the fronts or backs of the cards. Very professional looking. You can get the frames from Aaron Brothers. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Thank you. |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
Minus the frame. Here are picts that show the matte with cards: |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
I also use the matts for photos, etc., that aren't in sleeves, so it really makes sense to just get in the habit of using ph-neutral matting for all projects. I will get you a picture of the Victorian album pages so that you have a better idea - one I have has windows for a cabinet photo on each side. But they are definitely ACIDIC, so you have to protect your photos. I was thinking of removing some of them and framing with old photos/etc. - I'll post a scan later on this thread. |
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Posted By: joe maples
I had these professionally framed with museum quality and acid free materials years ago, before grading was in vogue. joe |
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Posted By: Steve Dawson
Scott, |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Both done professionally with archival matte board and uv glass |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
Although I matted/framed mine myself, I used virtually the same matting,frame,no-glare glass as you - for the SN "Gibson/Raymond" (easily my favorite SN premium). |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
That is actually a copy of the '55 Bowman Landry - I have the original in SGC plastic, purely for protection/aesthetics. I also have a beautiful framed,autographed Landry photo on my wall. |
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