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Posted By: Jason
What is the one single most needed way for you guys to be able to display your cards? I am looking for a really neat way to display my graded cards. Yes........I have seen the racks with one big glass door that you can hang on the wall and close, but is there anything out there that is massed produced that displays really nice? If any of you guys had a really cool way to display your graded cards and do so in a super classy way, would money spent be an object on the method? I am looking for any suggestions. If so..... would there be a reasonable demand for such a piece? Thanks for your input. |
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Posted By: JK
Ive posted these several times before, but I like the old fashioned album method. I think it works great with slabs, cards are easy to look at, but you dont have any concerns about sunlight exposure, etc.: |
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Posted By: Jason
Very nice! I have seen that before on other posts. I was talking more in terms of display on walls, in the open etc. I was trying to get a feel for what would be a great product that shows really nice that everyone would like to have to diplay their slabs. |
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Posted By: Dave Williams
In regards to this question, what effect will ordinary room lighting have on fading items that are on display? |
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Posted By: Keith Lentz
No matter what light source, they will fade. Best to keep theep stored out of the light, low temperature, and low humidity, and bring them out ocassionally for your viewing enjoyment, then put them back. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
There are lights that can be bought to address the uv output, which hastens fade. And there are plastic filter sleeves made to fit over a fluorescent tubes (kinda like a long thin tube with a long slit down the side). |
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