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Old 02-23-2016, 08:03 AM
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Default How do you display/store Redman Tobacco Cards?

Has anyone done a framed, matted, or any cool display with Redman Cards? If so, let's see them. Also, how do you store them?
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I just store mine in CS4's.
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Here is a display I have of some caps and red man autos.



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Nice display!

You should sell those!
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Man, that beats the hell out of the old Redman pouch that I keep mine in.
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Great display what did you use to hang those cards??


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I just bought a long mirror hanger that is about six feet long. I sort
of accidentally stumbled across this display as I was hanging a micro
up and noticed how the slabs fit nicely inside and across the mirror
brackets. The length was perfect for 18 slabs across without having
to cut anything.

Thanks for the comments.
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I use a binder for my 54 Red Man set with black construction paper behind the cards.
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Wow Tony very nice display!

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Tony that display is wonderful. Sidepocket I love the binder with the black pages behind, I remember back in the 1970's I saw several albums of "T" cards shown that way. It made an impression the way it allowed the colors to stand out.
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