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Help Needed For Displaying T206 Cards
Posted By: Charlie
I have some ungraded T206 cards that I want to display in a frame and hang on the wall. My problem is mounting the cards so that no damage occurs...Any ideas will be greatly appreciated!!! |
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Help Needed For Displaying T206 Cards
Posted By: Bob
I went to an art supply store and got a Matting kit. I then got a mat that matched my frame and cut out openings that were the size of T206's. I put the T206's in thin sleeves, lined them up to the hole and taped the sleeve to the back of the mat with the T206's displaying to the front. |
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Help Needed For Displaying T206 Cards
Posted By: runscott
Also, I picked up a lucite holder designed to slip two 5 X 7's in (horizontal), cut 5 SGC matts down to side and slid them in with 5 t206's inside. It worked perfectly. |
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