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1- Do not cut it.
2- I'd store it flat in a plastic bag. As you get more M114s you can stack them in there. 3- I've seen a big collection in those giant top loaders as shown. Storing that way takes a lot of space. 4- I'm not a fan of the framing suggestion, it isn't that valuable... unles it is to you becuase he's a great uncle or something. |
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