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Old 12-20-2009, 08:18 AM
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All, great looking displays, love it. Dan I really like how you have yours recessed into the wall. Very classy and clean.
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Old 10-04-2011, 02:54 PM
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Default I picked up this frame today

I went to lunch today and then wandered into a Michaels store next door to look for a picture frame for my house. This "float frame" caught my eye and I instantly thought of putting baseball cards in it. I brought it back to work and used some T206 reprints that I had in my drawer (the Indianapolis team set).

This frame comes in black or wood (I thought the black would look nice with the cards).

Anyway, it's just a quick and easy way to put up some cards you want to display. I decided to put it on top of my cabinet (first shot) after initially hanging it on my office wall (second shot). The shot with the white background is the frame on my desk, just to get a closer look at it without the glare of the lights.

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Here's a quick shot of a few of the T206 frames I have. Had them made about 2 years ago, posted them awhile back.
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Old 03-13-2017, 12:15 PM
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All, great looking displays, love it. Dan I really like how you have yours recessed into the wall. Very classy and clean.
I wholeheartedly agree; the recessed displays are such a beautiful way of making use of existing vertical space. ---Brian Powell

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Old 03-13-2017, 12:32 PM
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Default Very nice.

Like Wow! Super nice looking displays! Most of my main cards are in a safe deposit box. I am so worried about sunlight and other possible damage due to who knows what, that I rarely see the stuff. I think I am missing out.
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Old 03-13-2017, 12:34 PM
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I wholeheartedly agree; the recessed displays are such a beautiful way of making use of existing vertical space---perfect. I have commented before on your mini-Jackie Robinson display, Dan. I never tire of looking at it---such a nice harmony of period cards and a swell figurine.

PM me if you have any interest in a pair of fantasy Jackie Robinson cards that could shoehorn into your Robbie display. They're not that pricey, and hail from a distinguished 1954 issue. I assure you their looks are more than "a passing glance".

Again, all your displays are nicely done, and thank you for sharing with us.

Kind regards, Brian Powell
Hope this works?

Sorry, tried multiple things and still couldn't get it to work?
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Thanks Irv,
Much better.
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I bought this curio case at an antique store a year or so back. I try to rotate cards through just to keep thing fresh. Aside from an autographed photo of Moose Skowron in the powder room it's the only sports related thing in the house outside of my library. The wife is happier that way.
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Old 03-13-2017, 07:18 PM
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You can argue that this isn't a display, but I have an old four drawer antique card cabinet...I think it actually came out of a seed store. The thing I like is that it holds my entire 520 card set in alphabetical order (it's mostly raw except for a couple of Carolina Brights that are slabbed). Easy to get out and enjoy any time.
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