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Old 12-13-2014, 12:00 PM
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I display whatever I enjoy looking at every day after a hard day of work. I hate having cards in boxes. I don't have a 1952 Topps rookie mantle but if I did it would be out on display.
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Nice displays!!

Personally all I have up on my walls at home and at work are a baseball card poster from the Burdick Collection, the sketch that is my avatar, an Arthur Miller Cobb lithograph, and a number of inexpensive framed photos ordered from sites such as the old Brearleys in Boston and Art in America. Never really considered displaying cards.
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I display whatever I enjoy looking at every day after a hard day of work. I hate having cards in boxes. I don't have a 1952 Topps rookie mantle but if I did it would be out on display.
cool..right whats the use of having cards in boxes.....if was like 15 years old and you are hanging out with people looking at cards and stuff that's one things but at the house just sitting there I thought it would be cool to put on the wall like you..
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Thanks. Friends and business colleagues that I have to the man cave at my house really get a kick out of seeing pre-1950 cards and memorabilia as most guys consider an old card to be a 1982 Topps.
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Beautiful Displays!
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