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Old 08-25-2009, 09:31 PM
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Marvin,

Those look great! Did you cut the mats to fit the cards/slabs, or did those particular frames come with pre-cut areas?
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Old 08-25-2009, 10:02 PM
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great looking stuff and quite creative!!!
my t206s are in safes but have framed 30 or so 'types' in my office and love the ambience.

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Old 08-25-2009, 10:04 PM
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Marvin,

Those are nice. What did you use around the slabs? It must be thick enough to contain the slabs? I've never framed anything. (Obviously). Is it some kind of foam sheet which holds the slabs snug?
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Those look great! Nicely done.
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Marvin,

What about putting an encapsulated T206 in the spot of the Jackie postcard?

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Hi guys - the great thing about those Target frames is that the areas were cut out already - so when I saw the frame for the first time, I just knew they would hold the cards pretty well - which they did. The area for the cards are just a little bit bigger than the cards, but thats ok as it gives them room to "breath" hehehe

Jon, I was going to try to put a slabbed card in the first frame pic problem is the thickness of the plastics - it would have separated the paper cutouts and the front plastic of the frame too much, which would cause the 206's to slide right out of the cut-out portion of the frame. Did that make sense? lol
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Target also has these frames and SGC slabs fit in great:


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